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Imagine if you’re a Vikings fan. Three years ago you thought you had the team to win it all. You had a ridiculous defense and an up-and-coming star at quarterback. Everything changes during one practice, forever altering the franchise. You lose said quarterback to a freak injury; one that almost costed him a limb. You

You’re right but we’re talking about the NCAA here. I wouldn’t consider them the brightest of the bunch. 

I love this because it forces the reactionary NCAA to do what they do best: overreact (which of course they are doing). Now they’re playing the “this should be done at the national level” crap which if it is would empower them the control. The problem with their logic is they had the control and did nothing. 

What’s actually more hilarious is watching the $87 million man in Minnesota leading the offense to a measly 60 yards in almost 3 quarters of work. And people wonder why Dak wants $35 million/year.

Yeah but Belichick isn’t stupid either and knows eventually he’s going to have to deal with that guy in Kansas City, whose sheer talent may overcome his head-coach’s late-game deficiencies and prove to be too much for a 42-year quarterback with no top-end talent to deal with.

Of course he is. This man has sold out so many people it’s ridiculous. He sold out the players in 2011, he used his daughter’s illness to get out of Utah (the Huntsman Center is one of the best centers for eye diseases), and of course screwing his ex-teammate’s wife. As they say there’s always one...

Isn’t that the truth.  More like stale. 

You can just see the unfair ability God has blessed him with. Once he truly figures out what to do with all of it and the game continues to slow down for him he is going to be truly special. He’s Michael Vick without the issues.

Agree 100%. This was the game. What you failed to mention was Cam was wearing their asses out until the head shots came, all of which was when he was in a throwing motion.

I can think of at least a half-dozen plays in the Denver game on Thursday night in which the ball was clearly out of his hands and his head was purposely targeted. 

This is what I don’t understand. Why are people so sold on Tua? His accuracy and numbers are through the roof because he has 4 first-rounders at wideout. They are so open I can hit them. In the 3 games in which Tua played against elite competition (LSU, Georgia and Clemson) his numbers plummeted. Plus he appears to be

This is hilarious. The NCAA main purpose regarding this has absolutely nothing to do with protecting the athlete. They only want to use this as a defacto enforcement arm without investing the necessary resources in it. This is Nevin Shapiro times 1000 (remember the NCAA paid Shapiro’s lawyer for information). 

Mario was the first player I seen at that size that skillful and play with that kind of grace. He could beat you in ways the league wasn’t really prepared for at that time.

O’Brien is the new Jeff Fisher: the ruiner of quarterbacks. He nearly ended Tom Savage’s life, killed Brock Osweiler’s career by destroying his confidence, traded for the statue that is Ryan Mallett, and is working overtime to ruin a potential great. Today the Texans tied a record for the most consecutive games in

HA!

What’s more important to me is I made a nice hunk of coin taking your squad to win.

Remember this is the same guy who railed against Nick Bosa about leaving school to you know make money in his trade by saying he should go back to Ohio State and play for free because he will regret it 50 years from now. He also said Nick could borrow money from his brother to tidy himself over, assuming Joey would

If I’m a 5-star athlete from Alabama in 2023 and Ralph’s offers me an endorsement deal I’m going to USC (and I won’t be the only one). That’s the fear for these conferences and most importantly the NCAA. The floodgates will open and the facade of amateurism ends. 

I despise fewer athletes or persons on Earth than Tim Tebow. He is a sanctimonious prick who projects his so-called virtuous values on others.

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