"I know Indians that are extremely proud of that name," Trump said. "They think it's a positive."
I don't even need to mention the team specifically, but no, they don't.
"I know Indians that are extremely proud of that name," Trump said. "They think it's a positive."
Leisher wrote:Tannehill is a dick.
Philbin told the practice squad players to take it easy on Tannehill to not affect the young quarterback's confidence.
This is such a big problem that there aren't words to correctly analyze what's happening here.
Aaron Rodgers Packers $110,000,000 $22,000,000 $54,000,000 $10,800,000 49.10%
Russell Wilson Seahawks $87,600,000 $21,900,000 $31,700,000 $7,925,000 36.20%
Ben Roethlisberger Steelers $87,400,000 $21,850,000 $34,250,000 $8,562,500 39.20%
Eli Manning Giants $84,000,000 $21,000,000 $36,500,000 $9,125,000 43.50%
Philip Rivers Chargers $83,250,000 $20,812,500 $37,500,000 $9,375,000 45.00%
Cam Newton Panthers $103,800,000 $20,760,000 $41,000,000 $8,200,000 39.50%
Matt Ryan Falcons $103,750,000 $20,750,000 $42,000,000 $8,400,000 40.50%
Joe Flacco Ravens $120,600,000 $20,100,000 $29,000,000 $4,833,333 24.00%
Drew Brees Saints $100,000,000 $20,000,000 $40,000,000 $8,000,000 40.00%
Ryan Tannehill Dolphins $77,000,000 $19,250,000 $21,500,000 $5,375,000 27.90%
(The officials have) got to be held accountable, just like the players are
Malcolm wrote:Philbin told the practice squad players to take it easy on Tannehill to not affect the young quarterback's confidence.
This is such a big problem that there aren't words to correctly analyze what's happening here.
"To me, the best teams that I've been a part of are the ones that, during the week, they go after each other," Campbell said. "Whether it's practice squad versus the defense. They're giving the look of practice squad versus offense, but it gets heated. And it's intense, and it's people that are fighting to win. they want to get noticed or they want to do their job. It's not just going through the motions."
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Panthers owner Jerry Richardson seem to have taken sides in the debate, the former supporting Stan Kroenke's Rams moving to Inglewood and the latter favoring Dean Spanos' Chargers going to Carson. (The Raiders clearly have taken a backseat among the three teams hopeful of relocating.) ESPN reported that the league lean is toward the Chargers.
Leisher wrote:Tannehill is a dick.
Goodell addressed the proliferation of daily fantasy sports, and stressed that the league wanted to make sure fans are "protected" and the companies are acting responsibly.
"The first thing we do is protect the integrity of the game, as I just mentioned. Fantasy football -- and I draw a distinction on this, season-long fantasy and daily fantasy -- because season-long fantasy has been around for quite a while. ... States are the ones that make the determinations about whether something is legal or not legal. We follow the law, and we will do that.
"We feel a cautious approach is the right way. But we're protecting our game. And daily fantasy, it's hard to see the influence it can have on the outcome of a game because individual players are picking different players from different teams, mashing them up ... it's not based on the outcome of the games, which is our biggest concern, so our position continues to be that way.
The NFL.Leisher wrote:Who? The NFL or Draft Kings and their ilk?
Don't defend Draft Kings and the other "skill" companies. Lots of folks just lost a lot of money because of their lack of foresight.