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Old 01-26-2021, 09:45 PM   #1
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Around the NFL: Pre-Super Bowl

Kyle Rudolph won't take a pay cut while saying he finally decided to become a decent blocker out of necessity and not being used in passing game.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...accept-pay-cut

I'll take a pass on him if he becomes a FA.
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Re: Around the NFL: Pre-Super Bowl

I would have liked to see Buffalo in the Super Bowl because their fans have been long-suffering like us,except at least we won Super Bowls,But I’m also glad josh Norman isnt going, I don’t like that dude. Anyone know how he graded it out this season?
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I would have liked to see Buffalo in the Super Bowl because their fans have been long-suffering like us,except at least we won Super Bowls,But I’m also glad josh Norman isnt going, I don’t like that dude. Anyone know how he graded it out this season?
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Old 01-27-2021, 12:34 PM   #4
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Saints expected to be big sellers as they are in cap hell....rumors are Lattimore and Thomas are being shopped. Wow...two of their best players.
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Pass on Thomas. He is just another WR diva.

I'll take Lattimore with a smile on my face tho.
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Pass on Thomas. He is just another WR diva.

I'll take Lattimore with a smile on my face tho.
I'd second that emotion! He will surely cost a first round plus though.
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I'd second that emotion! He will surely cost a first round plus though.
We should try to trade our 1st to multiple teams. Get him and Stafford with our 1st lol.
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Scotty Miller says he'd beat Tyreke Hill in a race.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...?partner=Yahoo


Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller showed in the NFC Championship Game that he has serious speed. He also has serious confidence.

Asked by Dan Patrick to compare himself to Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill, Miller said he believes he would win a one-on-one footrace.

“I’m taking me, every day of the week,” Miller said. “I’ll take me over anybody. Tyreek is unbelievable, super quick, unbelievable talent. But if we’re talking about a race, I’ve got all the confidence in myself going up against anybody.”

Asked if he considers himself the fastest player in the NFL, Miller said, “Yes, sir.”
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Scotty Miller says he'd beat Tyreke Hill in a race.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...?partner=Yahoo


Buccaneers wide receiver Scotty Miller showed in the NFC Championship Game that he has serious speed. He also has serious confidence.

Asked by Dan Patrick to compare himself to Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill, Miller said he believes he would win a one-on-one footrace.

“I’m taking me, every day of the week,” Miller said. “I’ll take me over anybody. Tyreek is unbelievable, super quick, unbelievable talent. But if we’re talking about a race, I’ve got all the confidence in myself going up against anybody.”

Asked if he considers himself the fastest player in the NFL, Miller said, “Yes, sir.”
Fuck a pro-bowl every year.

But I'd tune in for sure to watch things like races and strength competition between players. Especially when the challenge is issued by one player to another player(s).
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I watched every NFL's Fastest Man competition when I was a kid.

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I first heard about this Chad Wheeler story earlier because Nate Burleson spoke on it despite not getting clearance to do so from NFLN.

I had no idea how bad it was until I saw the picture and heard the story from the victim. This shit is crazy. Good for Burleson for speaking up along with every other NFL player I've seen addressing the subject on Twitter.

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"What was most terrifying was how cold he was... He thought I was dead on my bed and continued to Eat dinner. When I ran into the bathroom, he said 'wow you're still alive' while sipping on a smoothie..."
Jesus fuck. Throw the book at him.
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I first heard about this Chad Wheeler story earlier because Nate Burleson spoke on it despite not getting clearance to do so from NFLN.

I had no idea how bad it was until I saw the picture and heard the story from the victim. This shit is crazy. Good for Burleson for speaking up along with every other NFL player I've seen addressing the subject on Twitter.



Jesus fuck. Throw the book at him.
If he's healthy then yes TTB. But if the story is true that he had a manic episode, then he needs time in a mental health facility. The way this reads indicates a very disturbed individual.

Roid rage? Object lesson to others to be careful what they put in their bodies in the pursuit of success.

Some kind of schizophrenia? Locking him up in jail isn't the solution.
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If he's healthy then yes TTB. But if the story is true that he had a manic episode, then he needs time in a mental health facility. The way this reads indicates a very disturbed individual.

Roid rage? Object lesson to others to be careful what they put in their bodies in the pursuit of success.

Some kind of schizophrenia? Locking him up in jail isn't the solution.
No excuses.

I don't care if it's mental illness or drug-induced, he tried to kill her by beating her. There's no rehabbing that.

I'd be fine if he fried, but NO WAY should he be allowed around other humans anymore. Regardless of the reason, he's a danger to anyone around him both by his size and his actions.

Some crimes like murder, rape, pedophilia/child molesting...there's no rehab once you cross that moral line. Just remove them from society, permanently is fine.

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HT/WT: 6' 7" / 318 lbs.

His career is over, as Wheeler announced on his Twitter that he's leaving football following his very public arrest after he decided to beat his girlfriend to a pulp. The 27-year-old essentially tried to kill his girlfriend (now ex) over the weekend, sending her to the hospital with a bloody and swollen face, among other injuries. Alleah, the victim, claimed Wheeler "thought I was dead on my bed and continued to eat dinner" before she got up and went to the bathroom when Wheeler replied, "Wow, you're still alive." This man needs help.
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If he's healthy then yes TTB. But if the story is true that he had a manic episode, then he needs time in a mental health facility. The way this reads indicates a very disturbed individual.

Roid rage? Object lesson to others to be careful what they put in their bodies in the pursuit of success.

Some kind of schizophrenia? Locking him up in jail isn't the solution.
Yeah I understand where you're coming from as an advocate of prison reform too. I think for most serious non-violent offenders an emphasis should be placed on rehab to lower the recidivism rate too.

But this wasn't just domestic violence, this was attempted murder. I don't have any sympathy for that, even if it was man on man I really don't have a problem locking the violent ones up. If you want to rehab him after he serves time that's fine, but I have a hard time thinking the punishment for attempted murder should be a mental health facility.
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Yeah I understand where you're coming from as an advocate of prison reform too. I think for most serious non-violent offenders an emphasis should be placed on rehab to lower the recidivism rate too.

But this wasn't just domestic violence, this was attempted murder. I don't have any sympathy for that, even if it was man on man I really don't have a problem locking the violent ones up. If you want to rehab him after he serves time that's fine, but I have a hard time thinking the punishment for attempted murder should be a mental health facility.
If he wasn't cognitive of what he was doing then he needs locking up in a secure facility, I would never suggest freedom.But sticking mentally ill people in gen pop only makes things worse all round. If he did know what he was doing then yes, its attempted murder and put him away.
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