The suit is not about Vilma at all. It's an end run by the NFLPA to get at the names of those who talked. Vilma is going to be sore when the NFLPA gets what it wants and leaves him hanging.
The goal was to get the NFL to show evidence. They don't need much evidence to fight Vilma's case. The NFL isn't worried about losing the case. DeSmith isn't worried about winning. It's access to the evidence that is the fight here.
You've made a big leap. You have seen 'some' evidence. Not all.
What strikes me as strange is the NFLPA supporting players headhunting, violating very clear rules on bonuses outside a contract and now going after testimony from players who do not want to be reveale. Vilma's lawsuit is a thinly disguised attempt to get at the players who tattled.
Not quite.
The top four teams in rushing:
1 Houston Texans Wins 10
2 Pittsburgh Steelers Wins 12
3 Green Bay Packers Wins 15
4 San Francisco 49ers Wins 13
Actually, the RIAA is to blame for MTV sucking. MTV stopped playing music videos because labels started wanting massive fees to play music videos. Apparently, the RIAA's position is...if people like something and someone is making money on it...somehow they owe the RIAA a cut.
Amazing, in a thread that has virtually nothing to do with kelsay...We stepped up as Bills fans and managed to get some digs in. Congratulations to you on making up a rumor, telling it to yourself, and then posting in a thread about Levitre.
Stop responding to the trolls. They want you to tell them that they are 'pessimistic' and 'wrong' so they can tell you how right they are..
Just stop responding and it will torment them. They will squirm and think about it. Dwell on it and become more miserable. It's much more effective then trying to debate them as they have no interest in a rational middle, only the attention you provide them that they aren't getting elsewhere.
Why? Why 'let him be himself'? Why shouldn't Stevie get to be himself then? What about Williams? Everybody should just do their own thing. Where does this belief that he's willing to do what it takes to win come from? He's shown time and time again, he's willing to do what he wants to do, but not what he needs to do.
So there is a lack of confidence in the number 2 position at receiver. Let's make dumb moves just because the options there aren't all that great.
My preferred course is to let them stay part time, add an additional Ref who sits up in the box with all the multiple views and can institute instant replay on any play. That would likely interfere with the TV schedule though so the NFL won't be for it and I don't the ref as an organization really care about 'accuracy' or replay.