https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-guilt-in-uber-case-and-heres-reportedly-why/ Winston doesn't think what he did was wrong? he's what's wrong.
That's just another BS story from CBS. What in the hell did they think Jameis would say? He apologized in his way and is trying not to go into detail, because he actually doesn't have to... it would only incriminate him more. Cat, if you post one more article from cBS, I will hunt you down!!!! PS - Just messin' with the fish.
The National Football League is giving us its weekly Friday offseason news dump. Following reports that Indianapolis Colts running back Robert Turbin was suspended the first four games of the 2018 season, comes this piece of news out of Philadelphia. According to multiple media reports, star Eagles linebacker Nigel Bradham has been suspended for the first game of the 2018 season. During the 2016 calendar year, Bradham was arrested twice for felony assault. This is the reason for said suspension.
Buccaneers Jameis Winston QB Colts Robert Turbin RB Eagles Nigel Bradham LB Patriots Julian Edelman WR Saints Mark Ingram RB Panthers Thomas Davis LB Bengals Vontaz Burfict LB Cowboys David Irving DT Chargers Corey Liuget DT Browns Donald Stephenson OT Raiders Vadal Alexander OL 49ers Victor Bolden WR Chiefs Demetrius Harris TE Vikings Caleb Jones WR Vikings Kentrell Brothers LB Giants Josh Mauro DE Saints Josh Huff WR Thats 10 for the offensive side of the ball and 7 for the defensive side. 1 QB 4 WR 2 RB 1 TE 2 OL 4 LB 2 DT 1 DE
NFL saw 73 percent rise in preseason concussions last year When training camps open around the league next month, the NFL wants teams to be mindful of the spike in preseason concussions last year. The NFL found that preseason concussions were up 73 percent from 2016 and that most of them occurred in 11-on-11 drills conducted in practices ahead of the first preseason games. The league is sharing data about each team’s concussions from last year in hopes that it will, per NFL executive vice president of health and safety initiatives Jeff Miller, “inform what clubs do.” There is no change to the amount of 11-on-11 work that teams can do, but chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills has spoken to each team in hopes of seeing the number of concussions drop this summer. “It’s not a matter of having five or six recidivistic clubs that we have to discipline into line,” Sills said, via ESPN.com. “This is a leaguewide issue where everyone has to understand it’s on all of us to work on. It might sound trite to say, but any concussion we save is important to us. We want to put the awareness out there … and make sure we’re making it as safe as we can.” Sills said that there is no medical reason to think the drills coming early in camp left players unprepared for contact. The focus is on “what behavior are you doing and how much are you doing of it” rather than when on the calendar it is being done.
BTW I grew up next to AB. The only working class mill town left out there. However it was gentrified during my era.
I am very sure that nobody wants to live forever at some point in their life. Now suicide is selfish and moronic.
and even that's hard. If someone has an emotional issue. Than who's to say what was going through their head.
Kam Chancellor believes he's played last game Kam Chancellor has yet to make an official decision on his football future, but it appears the Seattle Seahawks' Pro Bowl safety has played his last game. According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Chancellor doesn't believe he will be cleared to play again after recent scans didn't show adequate progress. Chancellor discussed the developments during a long post on social media: NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reports that because Chancellor has not officially retired, his $6.2 million and $5.2 million base salaries for 2018 and '19 remain guaranteed. A fifth-round pick in 2010, Chancellor developed into one of the NFL's premier safeties and, along with defensive backs Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas, became one of the founding members of the Seahawks' famed "Legion of Boom" secondary. From 2011 to 2016, Seattle never finished outside the top 10 in total defense or points allowed while Chancellor earned four Pro Bowl nods and two second-team All-Pro honors. However, a neck injury limited Chancellor to a career-low nine games last season. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said back in January that Chancellor would "have a hard time playing football again," further clouding his future. Chancellor's apparent departure, along with Earl Thomas' ongoing contract holdout, leave the Seahawks without any original member of the Legion of Boom. Only linebackers Bobby Wagner and K.J. Wright remain from the team's 2013 championship defense. (NFL.com)
Small world indeed. Marc was a year or two behind me in HS, real good kid. Think he still works for the town of Maynard.