NFL 2016
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Patriots continue to improve - just signed RB Rex Burkhead from the Bengals. Could be another Danny Woodhead-type player for them (but bigger).
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@Sneakdefreak said in NFL 2016:
Patriots continue to improve - just signed RB Rex Burkhead from the Bengals. Could be another Danny Woodhead-type player for them (but bigger).
I don't know how it works but I think the Bengals are doing a few pre-draft deals to take advantage of their 9 position in the draft
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DeMarcus Ware retired. Not a bad career
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A good career despite not much team success. Ended his career with the third highest passer rating of all time. Not bad for someone who went undrafted.
I thought he might have tried a year in Denver but I guess the injuries took their toll. I wonder if he will live to regret his decision
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A good career despite not much team success. Ended his career with the third highest passer rating of all time. Not bad for someone who went undrafted.
I thought he might have tried a year in Denver but I guess the injuries took their toll. I wonder if he will live to regret his decision
It seems if he did stay in the game, he was likely going to sign with the Texans.
It makes sense. The Texans are in the same state as the Cowboys, so he has no worries about relocating. They also have similar strengths and weaknesses to the Broncos, but they are in an easier division.
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A good career despite not much team success. Ended his career with the third highest passer rating of all time. Not bad for someone who went undrafted.
I thought he might have tried a year in Denver but I guess the injuries took their toll. I wonder if he will live to regret his decision
It seems if he did stay in the game, he was likely going to sign with the Texans.
It makes sense. The Texans are in the same state as the Cowboys, so he has no worries about relocating. They also have similar strengths and weaknesses to the Broncos, but they are in an easier division.
Only problem is that they've never won anything and usually choke like dogs when things matter
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A good career despite not much team success. Ended his career with the third highest passer rating of all time. Not bad for someone who went undrafted.
I thought he might have tried a year in Denver but I guess the injuries took their toll. I wonder if he will live to regret his decision
It seems if he did stay in the game, he was likely going to sign with the Texans.
It makes sense. The Texans are in the same state as the Cowboys, so he has no worries about relocating. They also have similar strengths and weaknesses to the Broncos, but they are in an easier division.
Only problem is that they've never won anything and usually choke like dogs when things matter
That's as accurate a description of Tony Romo as I've ever read
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@mariner4life said in NFL 2016:
A good career despite not much team success. Ended his career with the third highest passer rating of all time. Not bad for someone who went undrafted.
I thought he might have tried a year in Denver but I guess the injuries took their toll. I wonder if he will live to regret his decision
It seems if he did stay in the game, he was likely going to sign with the Texans.
It makes sense. The Texans are in the same state as the Cowboys, so he has no worries about relocating. They also have similar strengths and weaknesses to the Broncos, but they are in an easier division.
Only problem is that they've never won anything and usually choke like dogs when things matter
That's as accurate a description of Tony Romo as I've ever read
Let us relive his greatest moment:
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Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez, acquitted of a double murder just days ago, died after hanging himself in his prison cell Wednesday morning, Massachusetts prisons officials said.
Sad end to a sad story of opportunity lost
Seems to be a problem that a few American sportsmen face - they come up from the "hood" and they still want to keep it real when they make it big. Unfortunately they get dragged down by people around them.
I don't feel overly sorry for him - he made the choice to kill someone, he reaps the consequences of that. In America, those consequences are very big ones.