There are 49ers fans enthralled by the team's history, and 49ers fans fascinated by the offense new head coach Chip Kelly will run. And then there is the most unflappable core of San Francisco's fan base: Jarryd Hayne supporters.
"I am retiring from the NFL because the Fiji Rugby Sevens team reached out to me about the opportunity to join the team for the upcoming Olympics, and I simply could not pass that chance up," Hayne said in a statement. "The Olympics has been something I have admired since I was a little boy, and it is an opportunity I feel very similar to me joining the NFL."
Probably a mistake to try and rewrite history. I don't really hold it against him though. It's human nature to tell a story in a more favorable way to keep you from looking like an ass.
Also, Peterson named Bradford the starting QB today.
Re: NFL
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 1:19 pm
by Malcolm
Trying to figure how I forgot about Michael on the Hawks. But anyhow, I predict Bradford will be out of a job by midseason. He's about due for at third ACL tear.
Clearly that's a right wing rag and you're a Trump voter for posting the poll.
The Native Americans don't know how they feel or are too oppressed to vote honestly. Progressives/liberals know what's best for them and will continue the public fight for what they really want, which they are suppressing due to white people/Bush/Haliburton/global warming.
Re: NFL
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 10:29 am
by Malcolm
This is simply because only championship teams are worth protesting. That's why no one cares about the Cleveland Indian name, either.
Researchers at the VA-BU-CLF Brain Bank said Smith had Stage 3 CTE (Stage 4 is the most advanced) at the time of his death at age 66 in 2011. Smith was the 90th former NFL player out of the 94 brains studied where CTE was detected.
Hey Malcolm, when the Browns are in the Super Bowl in two years, can I stay at your place?
Re: NFL
Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 3:01 pm
by Malcolm
Hey Malcolm, when the Browns are in the Super Bowl in two years...
By "years" I can only assume you mean "amount of time it takes Saturn to orbit the sun." So sure, in six decades or so when Cleveland's set to lose their first Super Bowl in a good long while.
Welker may be retiring. The dude was my fantasy keeper for years in PPR. I remember a few seasons ago (September 12, 2011), first game, Patriots and the Fins. I was playing the league douchebag, down by about 30 points, and the only guy left to play was Wes. I was out at the pub and came home to the highlights, 100% sure I lost. Then I saw this: