Word is that the Cardinals are taking him with the first pick. I've been doubting on the kid since the state semifinal game vs Desoto in 2013, but I think that he will be yet another in a storied history of Heisman winners being NFL busts. Hope he proves me wrong, though.
Clay Matthews is now a Ram. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...s-to-2-year-deal/ar-BBUZ36G?OCID=ansmsnnews11
Totally agree on commercials but most of the time if I'm watching at home I'm also surfing the web and facetubes during the slow bits - which then runs into the spoilers even if I just build up a cushion while I make dinner or the like so I suffer through the commercials.
Good for him to leave on his on terms. Just more kudos for Brady lasting as long as he has. Sent from my smatrfone
He hasn't been hit much. Any time a defender brushes against him they throw a roughing the passer flag.
oh well...sucks for the players AAF suspends operations http://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/26423928/aaf-suspends-operations-polian-disappointed
interesting piece on the GB Breakup and discount double check who has a very punchable face WHAT HAPPENED IN GREEN BAY https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2828649-what-happened-in-green-bay
Lifetime GB fan speaking, Rodgers has always had an ego problem. If you remember him in the 2005 draft he thought he would be the #1 pick. When the packers picked him up much much later in the draft he was humbled. When he was a backup for farve, and farve didn't want to "teach" him, he was humbled more. His first year as a starter he was next to terrible, again humbled. Point is he needs a coach who is going to tell him to shut the fuck up and make the plays called, less blame on everyone else. I hope he figures things out and grows up a little in that area. All that being said the Bears are beyond stacked this year and will probably win the north again which pains me to say! Week 1 against that stacked team at their house will tell me a lot how Packers are going to look this year.