nov15-22
nov15-22
nov15-22

See, I view it as he won a single title. The first one is Ernie’s title. Reese was named GM in Jan of 2007. All the college scouting was done before he came on. Sure he was in charge for the combine and in the room for draft day, but the bones of that draft (his least worst) was built on another’s effort. And in 2011,

If anyone you draft in the top 3 rounds doesn’t get a 2nd contract with you, he’s a failed pick.

All 3 reasons (I know you only posted 2).

The only reason you keep Eli is that he is in the last year of his deal anyway and this way you don’t have your draft pick under center week 1 (where he will get killed).  Also, Eli won’t need to learn the system and given there will be dead money with cutting Eli, the amount of money you have to hire the 1 year

??? I think he was GM for 11 drafts, right?

I am a Giants fan too, and having to explain this trade my sobbing 9 year old, OBJ obsessed fan son and daughter was incredibly hard.

Part of that was Brown isn’t the best receiver in the league. He’s “formerly the best receiver in the league who is entering his age 31 season”.

I think they may have done that already. Every move Dorsey has made seems to have been well thought out. In fact, keeping Hue to start last year probably only strengthened his position (e.g. even if the owner liked Hue, by firing him mid-season and replacing him with not even a good coach showed how bad he was).

The guy works at Barstool so he ain’t exactly a paragon for intelligence and decency.

Yes, because a cop carries a 100 Sq-Ft screen with supports in the trunk of his patrol car.

Its not even left alone. There is a cop in the photo. They closed the immediate area, covered the deceased out of respect and secured the area until the scene was cleared (i.e. a detective/someone with authority to investigate came and evaluated that it was not a crime scene).

Most certainly. The DEA doesn’t go from no investigation to arresting 4 people with a 21-page indictment in 48 hours.

Its how most new business function these days if you actually think about it. Think about all the dotcoms. They have an idea, start a small company and then shop for angel investors who get significant equity in exchange for large cash infusions.

Because it didn’t need to be bailed out. It needed to be funded. Those are not the same thing. As someone else pointed out, the weekly salary of the players works out to a league-wide cost of about $35M/yr. They weren’t $250M in the hole, but they probably wanted to have $250M in the vault so that it wasn’t a race to

The problem with this logic is that you’d fill the non-combat roles with women and therefore almost ALL of the drafted men would be in combat, even if that is hardly the right fit for them.

As I said in my comment:

If only I had typed this into my original comment:

Which NBA players shoot jump shots with either hand? Most, if not all will do a lay in with either hand, but I don’t think there is a single jump shooter.

Finish like this play, 100% agree.  This is the NBA equivalent of a lay-up.  But NBA players can’t do an off-hand jump shot, so any strike that requires pace or placement is probably a dominant foot only type of thing.

Why does that amaze you? Are there NBA players that shoot jumpers with either hand, or pitchers that pitch with either hand, or hockey players that shoot either direction.