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Russ is that guy that everybody loves coming into the league, but once his team becomes champion everyone can't stand.
teddy next?
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Russ is that guy that everybody loves coming into the league, but once his team becomes champion everyone can't stand.
teddy next?
Russ is that guy that everybody loves coming into the league, but once his team becomes champion everyone can't stand.
teddy next?
Ben carried the Steelers in 08/09?
They had the best defense in the league
Ben at 26 on this 100 NFL list? Laughable
Teddy is def the next NT victim, this forum hates when "their own" becomes too big
Word to Wale
Except Wale makes terrible music and would still get ******* on if he never logged on NT.
I think Teddy seems like a good QB, haven't seen enough but I definitely don't understand the NT slurp fest for the kid. NT rides for this guy like he's next. I like what I've seen seen though.
Russ is that guy that everybody loves coming into the league, but once his team becomes champion everyone can't stand.
It's not Russ -- it's his idiot fanboys (most of which have been strong Seattle Seahawks fans since 2013).
Wale sucks.
Also I was done with Russ and his fan boys when they said he makes Marshawn a better RB.
Report: Decision on Brady appeal at least a month away
Originally written on NESN.com | Last updated 6/24/15
By Pat Bradley
A decision on New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s Deflategate suspension appeal likely won’t come before next weekend at the earliest, according to NFL.com.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported Wednesday that post-hearing briefs are due next week, which means NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will still need time to process those briefs once he receives them.
“As for what happens next, post-hearing briefs are due next week,” Rapoport said on “NFL Total Access” Wednesday. “Roger Goodell is going to look over them, and those may take a couple weeks, so nothing is imminent.
“As far as a target date, the hope from people involved is that by the start of training camp, about a month from now, the Patriots will know (the answer to) ‘Will Tom Brady be on the field for the opener?'”
It’s not an ideal situation for New England or its fans, both of whom likely want to know whether the quarterback will be playing in the season opener sooner than the start of training camp. But on the bright side, it looks like the NFL isn’t going to drag this out longer than it needs to and wants to have a decision in time for New England to be able to prepare for life — or a game, at least — without Brady.
Browns official has been in touch with suspended WR Josh Gordon
Jeremy Fowler, ESPN Senior NFL Writer
CLEVELAND -- The Browns haven't washed their hands of Josh Gordon.
A Browns official has corresponded with Gordon this offseason, according to a source. Gordon is serving a one-year suspension for multiple violations of the league's drug and alcohol policy.
The NFL permits teams to contact a player serving a one-year suspension only through a player-engagement rep, according to spokesman Greg Aiello. The Browns are following that rule.
Gordon was suspended for 10 games last year after a failed drug test, then failed to score a touchdown in a return to the lineup. The Browns sidelined Gordon for the season finale at Baltimore for missing or being late to several meetings. The league levied the yearlong suspension in February after Gordon failed an alcohol test in Las Vegas while on a postseason trip with teammates.
In 2013, Gordon was approaching elite wide receiver status after 87 catches for 1,646 yards and nine touchdowns.
Agent Drew Rosenhaus told the Cleveland Plain Dealer earlier this month that Gordon gets up to 10 drug or alcohol tests monthly and has remained clean.
"It's a difficult process, and it's meant to be difficult, obviously," Rosenhaus told the newspaper. "But I've got faith in him, and he'll get through this tough time and he still has a very bright future in the NFL, in my opinion."
That bright future can't begin until February, when Gordon is up for reinstatement. He can't rejoin team activities until the NFL allows him to do so.