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Ben needs to take the week off and then have the bye week. Don't get reinjured vs Cleveland
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How would Pitt do those color blast unis? No way they would do all yellow....?
#Lions DC Teryl Austin asked what makes Aaron Rodgers, Aaron Rodgers: "The mom and dad. The mom and dad make Aaron Rodgers."
— Michael Rothstein (@mikerothstein) November 12, 2015
I dont think Ben will be ready until December tbh
Ben needs to take the week off and then have the bye week. Don't get reinjured vs Cleveland
Ben needs to take the week off and then have the bye week. Don't get reinjured vs Cleveland
I dont think Ben will be ready until December tbh
You just don't wanna face Ben and AB together.I dont think Ben will be ready until December tbh
Ben needs to take the week off and then have the bye week. Don't get reinjured vs Cleveland
this is hilarious. I hope he doesn't get cold feet and pull the album from the feedback.http://www.complex.com/sports/2015/...sportstw&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
Ray Lewis is a rapper now
So none of y'all went through this?
Aaron Wilson @AaronWilson_NFL · 28m28 minutes ago
Texans linebacker Jadeveon Clowney sidelined with lower back injury again
There aren't many NFL players as endearing — or perhaps more accurately, as interesting — as Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch, but this latest story is definitely one of his best off-field moments yet.
According to TMZ, Lynch was picking up food from a Dallas McDonald's following last Sunday's win over the Cowboys when he started talking with a 17-year-old worker, Terrance Downs, who was mopping the floors.
"I told him I liked his shoes — navy blue Buscemis — and how I wanted to buy a pair and we all started talking," Downs told TMZ.
At that point, Lynch asked the teenager about his plans for the future, which Downs said involved fashion and hopes of one day owning his own boutique. That's when Lynch decided to take on something of a mentorship role, giving Downs $500 and telling him, "If you're serious about getting those shoes, here's some money to help you get 'em. My job is to continue to see you grow."
How dope is that? Downs tells TMZ that he did indeed use the cash to buy the shoes, and says he hopes, "I can do the same thing for someone else one day."
I can't afford to have Buscemi's in my vocabularyI had to look up what a Buscemi was
I can't afford to have Buscemi's in my vocabulary