Well, if he was handcuffed, he didn’t beat himself up to the point where he has brain damage, and since everyone else around were police officers, YOU figure it out.
Well, if he was handcuffed, he didn’t beat himself up to the point where he has brain damage, and since everyone else around were police officers, YOU figure it out.
Yes, but it’s eight million dollars with NO AGENT fees !
He’ll end up back in Seahawk camp next year. Seahawks have a history of reclaiming their old projects (Chris Clemons, Joey Browner, Christine Michael) and giving them a second chance. Most of them still get cut, but Okung might stick, just because after Justin Britt (who did the job this year at center,) their…
In ten years Rousey will be sitting in front of the television with a beer gut and contemplating where she might have been.
ax-ually, not, unless they are masochists, in which case she is the girl of their dreams.
Exactly. He knows he’s probably outweighed by at least 50 pounds and that the guy coming at him is flying down the field so any hit is going to hurt. But he also knew what his job was, and he did it (obviously unlike some of the others out there which is why stopping the return man was up to the kicker anyway.)
Why should he regret it? Whatever you say about his hit, it was good enough to knock the return man out of bounds and prevent an even bigger return or conceivably a touchdown.
Maybe not pretty, but fundamentally he did his job.
“Very few players—think the perennially injured Rob Gronkowski—have the luxury of job security in the NFL”
And even when you think they have job security, it can be gone by the time they heal. Just ask Tony Romo.