I wonder how many rookies would dare say no. I'd be pissed off if I was expected to pay so much to veteran players who make so much more than me.
Oh...
You mean, this country is slowly moving towards straight white males respecting minorities, women, non heterosexual, and transgenders?
That's not overly sensitive. It's morally correct.
I'm under the impression that giants are pretty rare, and so are the mammoths, so I didn't have much issue with that. Also, I think the wildling "army" is simply the population of wildlings, a lot of women and children, not just fighters.
Do I 'believe' in EJ? Admittedly, not really.
But...
I think he's our best chance on our roster, was the best guy to take in the draft last year, and is probably better than this year's QB draft class.
So here's hoping.
The same thing that happens to any rookie who fails miserably the second year. He deals with fan outrage, possibly gets benched, and has to fight for a job the following year. The Bills aren't unique in this situation.
Wonder how much the fact that it was an open primary had to do with this. Could be the democrats saw the eventual winner as the more beatable target...
I've seen the video in which he's talking about... not sure if they had sniper rifles though, I think it was more like a hunting rifle, and he just happened to be sitting on an overpass. (I know nothing of guns, though)
I have a feeling the argument is over language and not over the people who were there.
This is the guy who I was thinking of when mentioned:
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks Brady would be out of the league. It's not to say he's not good, but simply put, he got put in the best position possible, and shined when needed to.
Some QBs will be great no matter where they get drafted. Some are very dependent on the situation. Brady is a guy who falls into the latter.
Not taking anything away from him... just it's kind of like the nature vs nuture debate.
Continuing to cross my fingers that these bits of news are the good sort of leaving the hospital, and not the "giving up and finishing life at home" news.
EJ.
I don't think he'll be a probowler, but I think he'll get more comfortable, and confident. Second year in the system, second year in the NFL, healthy legs, a better OL, and WRs he can depend on. Everything is lined up for him to make strides.