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Wonder if Pitt is covering these fines and letting the guys express themselves
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Who were NTers more vociferously wrong about? Sammy Watkins or Tavon Austin?
Des
Speaking of Pre-Draft Buzz, here's a nice 2013 grade and redraft by PFF: https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/10/28/grading-and-re-drafting-the-2013-first-round-picks/
Has to be one of the worst drafts ever, right? Ziggy Ansah easily the best player taken in the top 10.
Des
Speaking of Pre-Draft Buzz, here's a nice 2013 grade and redraft by PFF: https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/10/28/grading-and-re-drafting-the-2013-first-round-picks/
Has to be one of the worst drafts ever, right? Ziggy Ansah easily the best player taken in the top 10.
Cordarrelle had the juice his rookie year
Who were NTers more vociferously wrong about? Sammy Watkins or Tavon Austin?
So were we all.Aaron Curry.
So were we all.Aaron Curry.
But it got Ruskell and Mora fired and Pete here, so I'm for it.
Robert Gallery haunts my dreams.
Personally I will never trust an MLB (or an O-lineman for other reasons) called a "safe pick" ever again.
Personally I will never trust an MLB (or an O-lineman for other reasons) called a "safe pick" ever again.
William Gay fined for wearing purple shoes to bring attention to domestic violence issues
William Gay has drawn a fine for wearing shoes to honor his mother, who was killed in an act of domestic violence. The NFL continues to miss the forest for the twigs.
Gay's mother was shot and killed by his stepfather when Gay was 7 years old. Gay wore purple shoes to draw attention to domestic violence issues during this, Domestic Violence Awareness month. But said purple shoes are not part of his regulation uniform, so Gay was fined the requisite $5,787.
Gay is fully aware of what he was doing by wearing the non-regulation shoes, and indicated that he hopes the NFL will donate the fine to groups dedicated to reducing incidents and effects of domestic violence.