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Supposedly, the Steelers are looking at Kaepernick. (And no, it wouldn't bother me -- comparing kneeling during the anthem with some of the other shit various Steelers have done over the years, and the idea of complaining is absurd)
Same here. Rudolph is just getting over a concussion, too. WTF?
And thank you, Pouncey -- I wonder if he's going to take Primantis up on their offer?
Cincinnati Bengals: Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama![]()
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The Bengals will be giving Ryan Finley a chance in the second half of the season. If he struggles -and his performance against Baltimore wasn't a good start - the Bengals will be in a position to select Tua Tagovailoa atop the 2020 NFL Draft in the wake of Miami's victory over the Jets.
The hero of the national championship against Georgia, Tua Tagovailoa has a big arm and scrambling ability, and will undoubtedly draw comparisons to Russell Wilson. He's the favorite to be chosen No. 1, despite what Joe Burrow has done lately.
Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2020.php#oa6xuc2ToupXxIFJ.99
The Dolphins are so bad that they screwed up their own tanking, meaning they're no longer in position to select Tua Tagovailoa. Luckily, there are several other quarterbacks worth selecting at No. 4 overall.
This includes Justin Herbert, who had an up-and-down 2018 season. He was considered the top quarterback prospect for the 2019 NFL Draft before making the mistake of returning to school, where he's risking injury and regression. There's a chance he'll be chosen after Joe Burrow as a result.
Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2020.php#oa6xuc2ToupXxIFJ.99
This has to be John Elway's final chance. He has screwed up all of his quarterback moves, excluding Peyton Manning. He spent a second-round pick on Drew Lock last year, but Lock has shown no signs that he can be a viable starting quarterback in the NFL. Unless that changes, I could see Elway making one final move to save his job.
Joe Burrow's stock has soared in the wake of his 2019 performances, especially his victory over Alabama. Burrow was actually not considered a first-round prospect back in September. Charlie Campbell reported that NFL Teams See a Day 2 Ceiling for Joe Burrow. However, second-round quarterback prospects are chosen in the first frame all the time. Quarterbacks are pushed up, and all it takes is for one decision-maker to believe in a certain prospect.
Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2020.php#oa6xuc2ToupXxIFJ.99
Marcus Mariota has been benched, so the Titans will almost likely use an early-round pick on a quarterback next spring.
Jake Fromm was tremendous as a rookie for SEC champion Georgia. He has a great skill set and was the very early favorite to be the No. 1 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. He has been passed by a couple of prospects, but he's still a first-round prospect.
Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2020.php#oa6xuc2ToupXxIFJ.99
Jacoby Brissett has played well this year, but we may see his limitations during the team's playoff run. If so, the Colts could opt to find a true successor for Andrew Luck.
Jacob Eason, a former first-round staple of my mock drafts, is off to a good start at Washington. He was once the projected No. 1 pick in the 2020 NFL Mock Draft, but dropped off because of his injury and transfer. Now that he's thriving for Washington, he should be back in first-round consideration.
Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2020_1.php#lY6gKoKiii0Ib0TV.99
No way Kapernick gets a Starting Job AND he creates a public buzz about "I am readdy to play you guys"
Grifters gunna grift
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Colin Kaepernick doesn't want to play, he wants to be a 'martyr' - Stephen A. | NFL on ESPN
Stephen A. Smith is frustrated that Colin Kaepernick's camp switched venues from the Atlanta Falcons facility to a nearby high school. Stephen A. does not be...www.youtube.com
I grew up listening to my dad talk about Browns games. For years it was always the same opening to the conversation:The Browns though.. this is the gold standard of dumpster fire sports teams. The 1-31 Hue Jackson era, you had some amazingly creative ways to lose in there. Last year's season? Blockbuster. Almost every game, win lose or tie, was a gong show. Just when it was about to be a wrap, they start winning, and winning some more. This team could really be going places now. Could the Browns actually get good?
I think he fucked himself by moving the shitshow. Now he can claim martyr status after teams tell him to fuck off after proving again that he's a problem.I guess it's risky for the NFL to touch Kaepernick with a 10 foot pole. As for the first video where Stephen A. Smith said then Kappy wants to be a martyr, will he be a martyr if he get kill by another black like XXXTentacion?
Down in Cincinnati we have what’s called The Curse of Bo Jackson. It’s the reason the Bengals can never seem to win since Bo’s career was ended by an injury he took in a game against the Bengals.I grew up listening to my dad talk about Browns games. For years it was always the same opening to the conversation:
"How did they do this week?"
"Well... yet again they snatched defeat from the jaws of victory."
I just want one good year so we can get it all out of our systems.
In Cleveland people have a burning hatred for Belichick, moreso than anywhere I've ever gone. They'll deny it, but its that unconscious jealousy that he was ours and could've made us a team, but we threw him out instead. Hell if he had stayed we may have ended up with Brady somehow and the last 10 years of football could've been way different.Down in Cincinnati we have what’s called The Curse of Bo Jackson. It’s the reason the Bengals can never seem to win since Bo’s career was ended by an injury he took in a game against the Bengals.
Yeah. He was just coming into his own when that went down.In Cleveland people have a burning hatred for Belichick, moreso than anywhere I've ever gone. They'll deny it, but its that unconscious jealousy that he was ours and could've made us a team, but we threw him out instead. Hell if he had stayed we may have ended up with Brady somehow and the last 10 years of football could've been way different.
I think that's why the NFL really didn't want the media hanging around the workout. Whether their demand was reasonable is debatable, but I can understand the NFL wanting to make sure Saturday was more of a workout and less of a media frenzy and three-ring circus.I guess it's risky for the NFL to touch Kaepernick with a 10 foot pole.
Kaepernick's insistence that the media be present for the workout -- so much so that he chose to relocate at the last second and preclude 3/4 of the league from being able to observe -- shows this so-called workout was more about him being in the spotlight than it was about playing in the NFL again.I think he fucked himself by moving the shitshow. Now he can claim martyr status after teams tell him to fuck off after proving again that he's a problem.
Nah, it shows that Kaep is well aware that the sports media is his most hardcore white knight and if it weren't for media presence hyping his game as still being starting caliber almost every team would just ignore his workout by virtue of him being an aging scrambling QB who will be pushing 35 next season.Kaepernick's insistence that the media be present for the workout -- so much so that he chose to relocate at the last second and preclude 3/4 of the league from being able to observe -- shows this so-called workout was more about him being in the spotlight than it was about playing in the NFL again.
Nah, it shows that Kaep is well aware that the sports media is his most hardcore white knight and if it weren't for media presence hyping his game as still being starting caliber almost every team would just ignore his workout by virtue of him being an aging scrambling QB who will be pushing 35 next season.
The only way he gets back in the NFL is if the inevitable media hype post-workout either tricks a losing team into signing him to get press attention, or Goodell asks one of them to just make him a backup for a few seasons before cutting him so Kaep will fuck off already
Who turned on him over it? The only ones I've seen being critical of his stunts related to the workout are deliberate contrarians like Skip Bayless and Stephen Smith.The Press turned on Kap over this thou
And Kap has said he wont back up
Who turned on him over it? The only ones I've seen being critical of his stunts related to the workout are deliberate contrarians like Skip Bayless and Stephen Smith.
Nick Wright was slobbering all over his knob about principles and how it's an injustice he isn't in the league this morning.
The guys have some good point. Tbh, I really do think that right now Kaepernick and Antonio Brown are the NFL's most toxic brands and both won't play another down in the NFL.A lot of sports radio guys have been