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Well, he’s right about that. It is the organization’s fault. Williams should never play another down for that team, no matter what. And neither should Jordan Reid. The fact that they’re trying to get Reid back on the field after, what, 9 known concussions says all we need to know about what a bunch of incompetent

At least they didn’t call FedEx field “iconic”. Or— forget it, I can’t even read the rest of that tweet (though i know Steinberg posted the quote only because it’s so breathtakingly stupid.

Tom Brady, when asked if he thinks it’s going to rain tonight:

Both could be true, though. 

“I like football season and everything that goes with it.” -source unknown

His lawyer was included on that group text So under the Latin legal concept of ipso facto doofus delicti, that means he’s immune from being charged and has to get 16 targets each week from Tom Brady (who must now invite Brown to have dinner at Brady’s home once a week for life). The law works in mysterious ways.

Anyway, $10 says Smith will be writing for Barstool in a few weeks.

Somehow, even in that circular firing squad of amateur-hour PR, the NFL team still winds up looking like the dumb one. That’s not easy to do.

The political answer is that the city probably wanted local businesses to be able to share in the revenue generated by the stadium.

Don’t give Chris Cooley any ideas.

The good news is, now we know Guice’s performance wasn’t due solely to a hyperactive bladder.And that Jay Gruden is oblivious to what’s happening on his own team.

One more reason the NFL needs relegation. 

I was going to say, under league rules doesn’t Dan Snyder have to sign AB for 11 hours and pay him $25 million before releasing him before the Patriots can pick him up? I mean, without rules we’d have chaos.

I would say “seems like” is the key phrase. 

I wonder what would happen if a player committed an act of violence against Goodell, but it wasn’t caught on camera...

He’s crazy mobile.

He also, at his age, has the second-most rushing yards for the season of any QB in the NFL. But none of the so-called “experts” bothers to mention that stat.

Tony Reali describes this thus:

The Raiders open the season Monday night at home against the Broncos, and they no doubt want Brown on the field.