So it's a win-win, then? Good, everybody happy.
So it's a win-win, then? Good, everybody happy.
Well, see ya. Consider yourself un-guilted.
Same owners: AEG has the Galaxy and one-half of Houston.
You can't reason a man out of a position he was never reasoned into.
You've missed my point: the NFLPA originally put themselves in this situation by agreeing to franchise tags and a salary cap because they were hell-bent on getting free agency. They got free agency. And...this was one of the caveats. Now, 20 years later, the landscape has changed a bit, and we're seeing where the…
You know collective bargaining doesn't happen in court, right?
I seriously stopped reading at "I'm 34," and then decided to write this comment.
The players were hell-bent on getting free agency. The franchise tag was one of the things they had to agree to to get it. It's not that shocking that the owners - who, I would add parenthetically, WIN EVERY LABOR SHOWDOWN WITH PLAYERS EVER - would figure out a way to get over on the players. That said, they came up…
The thing is...a team that DOES draft him will STILL have to answer fewer questions than the one that drafts Michael Sam.
"Told you that weed leads to harder stuff." —- Your grandpa
"[redacted] is a fucking moron and will run the pool into the ground along with the rest of his asshole cronies."
Jokes on you: they don't have a Heisman Trophy in Canada.
You will not, however, be fired for being a misogynist.
Not shown: the khaki cargo shorts.
God just likes fucking with people sometimes.
@HumbledJW has favorited your tweet!
"Now, back to the REAL work - discriminating against Latinos." —— AZ legislature
Don't worry, you guys, we are still a fucked-up state.
Word is it's leaning towards veto. I know some politically connected people who met with her today. I'd be shocked if she didn't veto it.
They were right on the border of the time zone, if memory serves. Same on the other side, down by Cincinnati.