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He is just one of those kids in high school with marginal smarts that attempts to take a stand on some issue and takes themselves way more seriously than he should.That is an absolutely parodic lack of situational awareness. I've been pretty ho hum on the Kaepernick saga heretofore, but I am now rooting against him. That is is just galacticly stupid.
I respect a man’s right to protest. With that in mind, has this guy used his status for anything socially relevant? Has he campaigned for anything in the past couple years while he has been unemployed?
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True or False...
Eagles lose SB52 with Wentz under center.
Eagles lose SB52 with Wentz under center.
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Man.... Eagles sports talk is going to be soooooooooooo good tomorrow. I'm predicting I hear three callers talk about how much they miss Foles just during my commute
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Pathetic
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Al Riveron and his idiot band of officials need to be blasted into the sun.
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Thanks, that was pretty interesting. This is rhetorical but why doesn’t anyone ever mention this pledge
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NFL sucks. Sunday night marquee game. Huge exciting play. Oh uhhhhh illegal formation and click.
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Is that even a question? One of those players has NFL level talent.Who would you rather have quarterback your team Trubisky or mason Rudolph
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Lots of bad games over the weekend. And what was it 3-0 late into the second quarter last night? Shite.
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The NFL should just adopt the PI penalty used by college football and remove the option of a challenge.
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Dude has had a 15 season career despite not having a throwing arm. I’m sure he’ll be able to overcome a knee injury.
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Miami releases another great NFL person for beating a pregnant (with his child) woman .
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 238053002/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 238053002/
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Trash. Dude was arrested three times this offseason alone, on top of this (obviously) most disgusting charge.Miami releases another great NFL person for beating a pregnant (with his child) woman .
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/n ... 238053002/
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Impressive **** show by the NFL.A lengthy new item from Seth Wickersham and Don Van Natta Jr. of ESPN.com explores the dysfunction arising from the return of the Rams and Chargers to Los Angeles, where they will share a stadium built by Rams owner Stan Kroenke. The relationship features plenty of tension and acrimony, with the potentially shattered partnership fueled by one basic reality: The price for constructing the stadium keeps going up, up, up, up, up.
Fewer than five years ago, the Rams believed the stadium would cost $1.86 billion. By late 2015, the number moved to $2.4 billion. Since then, the project has “gone off the rails,” thanks to vendor competition driven by a $14 billion renovation at LAX airport and an unexpectedly expensive infrastructure association with a field that will sit 100 feet below ground level. Heavy rain in 2017 delayed the opening of the stadium by a full year.
By March 2018, the price had moved to $5 billion. Officials with the company building the venue now reportedly refer to it as “our $6 billion stadium.”
Complicating the expense problem is a revenue problem. The Chargers have struggled to sell PSLs, the proceeds of which go directly to defray the costs incurred by Kroenke. The Rams expected $400 million to come from those PSL sales; the actual number will be much lower than that, especially after the Chargers dropped the price for upper-deck PSLs to $100.
So the stadium is costing much more than expected, and the stadium will be bringing in much less money than expected. And the Raiders — the preferred team in L.A., despite any efforts of the Rams and Chargers to change that — will be playing their home games only four hours away, starting next year.
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HAHAHAHAHAHA.Impressive **** show by the NFL.A lengthy new item from Seth Wickersham and Don Van Natta Jr. of ESPN.com explores the dysfunction arising from the return of the Rams and Chargers to Los Angeles, where they will share a stadium built by Rams owner Stan Kroenke. The relationship features plenty of tension and acrimony, with the potentially shattered partnership fueled by one basic reality: The price for constructing the stadium keeps going up, up, up, up, up.
Fewer than five years ago, the Rams believed the stadium would cost $1.86 billion. By late 2015, the number moved to $2.4 billion. Since then, the project has “gone off the rails,” thanks to vendor competition driven by a $14 billion renovation at LAX airport and an unexpectedly expensive infrastructure association with a field that will sit 100 feet below ground level. Heavy rain in 2017 delayed the opening of the stadium by a full year.
By March 2018, the price had moved to $5 billion. Officials with the company building the venue now reportedly refer to it as “our $6 billion stadium.”
Complicating the expense problem is a revenue problem. The Chargers have struggled to sell PSLs, the proceeds of which go directly to defray the costs incurred by Kroenke. The Rams expected $400 million to come from those PSL sales; the actual number will be much lower than that, especially after the Chargers dropped the price for upper-deck PSLs to $100.
So the stadium is costing much more than expected, and the stadium will be bringing in much less money than expected. And the Raiders — the preferred team in L.A., despite any efforts of the Rams and Chargers to change that — will be playing their home games only four hours away, starting next year.
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"Four hours"
I get the point the author is trying to make there, but it is wildly optimistic - like, 1-in-1,000 - to ever suggest you can drive from LA to Vegas in four hours. It has taken me four hours to get to Barstow, which is sort of the halfway point.
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I get your point about LA traffic, but... I just brought this up two minutes ago. It's a late Thursday afternoon mind you, at the start of the rush.
"Four hours"
I get the point the author is trying to make there, but it is wildly optimistic - like, 1-in-1,000 - to ever suggest you can drive from LA to Vegas in four hours. It has taken me four hours to get to Barstow, which is sort of the halfway point.
Of course, you are looking at another hour or so the other way
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