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Rams extend RB Kyren Williams - 3-year, $33 million
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
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This is savage lol.
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None of what you're proposing is how the NFL works, at all. Nor is Cook being accused of having "a sour attitude." Your 'old school' approach to managing a drafted RB's contract year training camp tactics would only make things worse. The goal should be to pave the way for James Cook to ball out in 2025 and maximize his 2026 FA value. The thing to avoid is a publicly contentious stalemate that results in the player requesting a trade (unless of course someone wants to offer real value for said player who we otherwise know the Bills at best will receive a mid-round compensatory pick). Can't guarantee Cook won't amplify his offseason "business" strategies, but the Bills can aim to respectfully endure and de-escalate. That's just not how anything works either. Your hardline stance would make things worse, rather than better. Cook's contract demands wouldn't change AT ALL based on your proposed punitive, cumulative 'hold-in' reductions to a Bills offer that is already below the player's perceived market, and in fact would likely result in that player feeling insulted and less willing to participate at all in offseason practices and preparations. Cook's recent hold-in is perfectly understandable for a guy who doesn't want to expose himself to injury during the preseason, while also maximizing exposure during the filming of Hard Knocks. NFL contracts are not guaranteed, so guys entering their final seasons are risking everything while their orgs are risking nothing. I side with the players, always. They create the value, not the owners. Teams should be non-profit orgs like the Packers. Owners are not necessary. Public/taxpayer money and TV/streaming contracts make it all happen anyways.
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What do they know about people walking around with guns that we don't? They do know a lot about guns.
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How the hell are they going to enforce this ? Test people for salt ?
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I found a replay on a random site... it didn't wow me much, seemed like some of it was staged. 6 out of 10 or so...
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I am watching it, I enjoyed it, and I wish we weren't doing it. It seems like it's all risk. Sure the fans (like me) like it but I'm not sure it helps the team....
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The Tee Higgins comp is very good. is Coleman as good as Higgins today? No. But Higgins is the same style of WR. I’m hoping that Keon comes close to Higgins as a ceiling.
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As a lot of others have said, Chernobyl was really well done. Acting and cinematography was top notch. Very horrifying what those people went through and depressing Soviet block of the early 80s. Sharp Objects I feel was a bit under rated. A lot thought it was going to be a who done it murder mystery, but it was a lot deeper than that. That set the background for the story but it was a deep dive character piece revolving around a very dysfunctional family with very disturbing mental health issues. If you like that sort of thing (think fight club) it was great, but can a be too slow moving for a lot.
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And this is why the NFL has banned them, just as boxing did. It's not that they're a PED. It's not that they're bad for your spleen (WAT?). It's that they can mask the effects of a concussion. Ammonia is quite volatile. You can't keep it on a cloth. You have to break an ampule or open a vial or pour some on a cloth just before use That said, I would think it's something that could be snuck - just not by keeping a cloth on your person. So how's this work, the players have to each bring their own little private pouch o' ampules? It's exactly why it is.
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He didn’t play in that playoff game…..he missed like the last 5 games his rookie season + playoffs. Just admit you were wrong and move on.
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I thought you couldn't cut an injured player. Is it they can waive him, and if he clears waivers he goes onto IR? Practice squad doesn't form until regular season, but I don't think you can release an injured player unless it's with an injury settlement. So I think if he clears waivers, he goes on IR Edit: IR in training camp, can't return during the regular season unless he's on the 53 man roster.
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China and Russia own Ka$h Patel
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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The American Media Should Not Be Trusted
B-Man replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Is Israel Committing Genocide In Gaza?
B-Man replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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If Josh and Palmer click, look out.