celticdb15
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What is a xanax bar?
Prescription pill for "anxiety". Very addicting and increasingly abused. Just another solution to dumbing down the population..
What is a xanax bar?
These coaching hires are looking extremely AA so far? Two black head coaches who have come from nowhere? Think the NFL has given a signal, MORE DIVERSITY. Maybe the caste coaches now that their jobs are on the line might awaken to the system they perpetuate...
Yes the hiring of Lynn is an obvious case of AA hiring he is clearly in over his head and even Rotoworld has stated his coordinators will be largely running the team. I think the sex assaulter(alleged) is probably qualified for the job but as you alluded to similar to the Supreme Court and female judges and Black and other minorities all have permanent quota numbers.Even the DWFs are scratching their empty heads on these obvious AA hires. The reason for this is if you look at the current four black head coaches Tomlin, Bowles, Hue, and Lewis, only Tomlin will enter 2017 NOT on the hot seat.... Hue, I hear is looking to kick the tires on Tyrod, and if that's true, he'll be gone after next season. I think Lewis has to get to the playoffs, or he's done. As for Bowles, he should have been fired months ago, as he's clearly lost that locker room.
Had these two no-name bros not been handed those jobs, there was the looming potential that we could have entered the 2018 season with only 1 black head coach, Tomlin, in the entire league... And we all know the backlash that would ensue...
Concern in Pittsburgh that Antonio Brown cares too much about stats
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Bad judgment on social media isn’t the only concern the Steelers have about Antonio Brown.
The Steelers are also concerned that Brown is focused too much on his own personal statistics even at the Steelers’ expense, according to Aditi Kinkhabwala of NFL Network.
According to the report, after DeAngelo Williams scored the Steelers’ first touchdown in the AFC Championship Game, Brown was pouting while the rest of his teammates were celebrating because Brown wanted the ball to go to him, not Williams, on the play. And that’s not new: Last year, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin had to sit Brown down and tell him to stop chasing statistics, and that his only concern should be winning championships.
Brown is heading into the final year of his contract, and there’s been talk that the Steelers are planning to give him a raise on a new deal in the offseason. But if Brown really cares more about his stats than about winning, that may not be such a wise idea.
What is a xanax bar?
We all know how most affletes care more about their stats than their team's success but you know it has to be pretty bad if even the media is talking about it
Reading about that knee injury, he's not going to get the starting job back, once you do nerve damage you're pretty much done.Bleacher Report's Jason Cole reports Teddy Bridgewater (knee) is expected to miss the entire 2017 season. Cole cites a Vikings source that informed him the "shortest recovery" time for Bridgewater's injury -- torn ACL and dislocated knee -- is 19 months. Bridgewater was injured on August 30 last summer, which if we were to follow the 19-month timeline, would allow him to be back around March 2018. The last update the Vikings provided, from coach Mike Zimmer after the season, wasn't much of an update at all. Zimmer admitted earlier this month that Bridgewater remained without a timetable. Sam Bradford is fully expected to be the Vikings' 2017 starter.
I think he was there for about five years. Isn't that about the time the Colts started purging their White players and went from being a relatively White-friendly team to one hostile to White players? If so, look where that got them.Colts give GM Ryan Grigson the ol heave ho! It'd be nice to see someone decent end up there. Luck deserves some good talent around Him for once.
I think he was there for about five years. Isn't that about the time the Colts started purging their White players and went from being a relatively White-friendly team to one hostile to White players? If so, look where that got them.
Big Ben is getting so sick of all the TNB in Pittsburgh that he's now contemplating retirement . I'm undecided if it would be a good thing or not. He's already a lock for the HOF and it would be nice to see the Crawfords fall off a cliff without him. Maybe they could replace him with a black quarterback. He's still an elite qb and fun to watch. I'd rather see him demand a trade but the chances of a white player ever doing that are slim to none
Fake news media probablyWhat does FNM stand for?
Although I agree that Grigson is a Caste clown, he did draft Bjorn Werner in the first round and Henry Anderson in the third. Werner was a (rare) White bust, while Anderson flashed a lot of talent early in his rookie season in 2015 but has hardly played since due to injuries.
The Colts were annually one of the relatively Whitest teams when Bill Polian was their GM from 1998 to 2011, and the team was a powerhouse most of those years (as soon as Peyton Manning developed). When he left the darkening of the Colts quickly began under Grigson. When Polian was the Bills' GM they were the Whitest team, and made it to the Super Bowl four straight seasons. As with the present-day Patriots, the other teams in a supposed "copycat league" aren't interested in "copying" successful teams if it means making their rosters even 40% White and playing some Whites at "black-only" positions, though there are occasional exceptions like Green Bay and Minnesota, and Mike Martz's Rams back when they were the Greatest Show on Turf.
How White were Bills by the standards of that era ? Did the media and the DWF hate them as much as they hate the Patriots today ?
What does FNM stand for?
Just saw this now http://www.indystar.com/story/sport...ss-rusher-bjoern-werner-calls-quits/96636762/
Werner retired, or rather was medically retired by the NFL, ten knee surgeries, both knees swelling every day. No wonder he could never put it together, done at 26.
Just saw this now http://www.indystar.com/story/sport...ss-rusher-bjoern-werner-calls-quits/96636762/
Werner retired, or rather was medically retired by the NFL, ten knee surgeries, both knees swelling every day. No wonder he could never put it together, done at 26.
From what I remember the league was about 60 percent Black then. There were more White O-linemen, D-Linemen, safeties and a cornerback floating around then. Also fullbacks were still integral parts of the offense and some teams kept two on the roster which is very rare today.How White were Bills by the standards of that era ? Did the media and the DWF hate them as much as they hate the Patriots today ?