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Who are you rooting for in Super Bowl 59?


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The Cowboys have traded one of its 5th round picks to the Patriots for backup quarterback Joe Milton and a 7th round draft pick.
I swear at this point the Cowboys rivals are trying to find a way to make Jerruh immortal.

Sure, whoever takes over after Jerruh inevitably croaks will probably be just as ineffective considering what the Cowboys are working with at the moment, but they might actually listen to people.
 
Trey McBride has been extended for four years by the Cardinals. It's worth $76 million ($43 million guaranteed.)
I don't like what the Cardinals are slowly building. Marvin Harrison, Trey McBride, and a couple free agents in the future can take this offense places given time.
Either Kyler/receiving core have a breakout season, or they are slowly building an offense for some rookie QB and giving him to green light when Murray's legs give out.
Also, I like Siranni next to Reid. You can feel the seethe.
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Sean has learned something Andy hasn't. When to let go of the pain of losing. Look at that smile!
If I was Sean, I would cry in my pillow thinking about that 2018 Rams team every time I go to sleep.
 
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John Middlekauf recently talked about Jerry and compared him to Al Davis in his later years of running the team. I think the similarities are there as Jerry has been making head-scratching moves. Paying players late, paying players he likes all the money then complaining about not having enough money to pay everyone when teams like the Eagles and Chiefs have found ways to manage the salary cap. Unless you're a Cowboys fan, it'll be interesting to see senile Jerry moving forward
 
John Middlekauf recently talked about Jerry and compared him to Al Davis in his later years of running the team. I think the similarities are there as Jerry has been making head-scratching moves. Paying players late, paying players he likes all the money then complaining about not having enough money to pay everyone when teams like the Eagles and Chiefs have found ways to manage the salary cap. Unless you're a Cowboys fan, it'll be interesting to see senile Jerry moving forward
Its not Al Davis, unless it comes from the Davis region in France (signs the fastest player in the league every year). Otherwise its just sparkling water
 
How does this man keep making money by being ass? He's made over 34 mil being a third round draft pick that flopped
Still quite young (only turns 25 next month,) super high draft pick (third overall) and "never really had a real chance because of that injury with the 49ers." The trifecta of copes, but also some legitimate points with the first and third ones.

He'll probably get one more payday like this next season. If Herbert gets hurt (wouldn't shock anyone) and he can play sort of well then the chatter around the league is that he's "the next Darnold." If that scenario doesn't come up then there will be at least one more season's worth of paying based on the cope trifecta.
 
How does this man keep making money by being ass? He's made over 34 mil being a third round draft pick that flopped
The QB market is vastly overvalued. It just trickles down from the Fuck Huge contracts the actual Elite QB's get, meaning that even the most Mid of QB's will get good money.

See also - Danny Derps.
 
How does this man keep making money by being ass? He's made over 34 mil being a third round draft pick that flopped
Hes one of those "potential" QBs. QBs who always find themselves on a roster due to their "physical tools" or "potential" despite the fact that they don't really do anything or are awful when given the chance, see Justin Fields.
 
is anyone watching the UFL?
If I'm channel surfing and a game happens to be on when nothing else is I'll tune in. Definitely not keeping track of schedule though or planning ahead to set aside time to watch though.
 

Tyreek Hill + wife had a domestic

Sunny Isles Beach officers responded to the home Monday after a call from Hill's mother-in-law, who began living with the couple in November, shortly after her granddaughter was born, according to the report.

The mother-in-law told responding officers that Hill, 31, was aggressive and impulsive and that she was afraid for her daughter, according to the report. She said Hill threw a laptop on the floor and grabbed his baby before walking toward the balcony.

Hill's agent didn't immediately respond to a telephone message seeking comment.
Hill's wife told police the two had been arguing recently and attending couples therapy. She said therapy had not been working out and that she was in the process of filing for a divorce.

Hill told officers he had just returned from training and sat down to talk to his wife about their therapy. The discussion escalated after she told him he was not involved enough with their daughter.

Hill and his wife both stated the argument never turned physical, but officers reported a bruise on the woman's upper chest. She replied that it had probably happened accidentally when he grabbed the baby from her.

Officers observed that the baby was in good health. Hill's wife declined to write a statement. Hill left the home in the presence of police about 40 minutes after they arrived.
 
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