Bill Belichick is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life.Yeah after BB puts the Running Man/Fortress necklace on him to keep him on his best behavior.
Bill Belichick is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life.Yeah after BB puts the Running Man/Fortress necklace on him to keep him on his best behavior.
Tom PelisseroVerified account @TomPelissero
The #Bengals have released LB Vontaze Burfict, source said.
If that's true why does Kraft have to go looking for companionship?Bill Belichick is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life.
No, I never saw The Manchurian Candidate: or Murder, She Said. I know what it's about and, um, you're right. He also has a great sense of humor, right. I hope sobecause you haven't seen The Manchurian Candidate.
Clearly.what a tragedy. couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
who picks him up? Jets? Washington?
edit: actually, Raiders, clearly.
1 yr $5 mil... Wish the Pats would have gone for that. He might be cooked but at 28 and for that price it would have been worth the gamble.Randall Cobb to Cowboys
Sometimes the moves just make total senseBurfict to Raiders, Matthews to Rams
dumbhttps://bleacherreport.com/articles/2826893-julio-jones-could-and-should-be-the-nfls-highest-paid-receiver
According to bleacher report, Julio is on the verge of a 4-5 year extension for $20MM per year and $50-60MM in guarantees.
Yeah. Basically a salary dump. Amazing how short NFL RB careers are. Almost 3400 yards and 24 TDs in first 3 years in league and....he’s gone for nothing.That’s a pretty low price.
Pick 17 is a few cheeseburgers short of permanently retiring...Shane Lechler officially retires. He didn't play last season. Leaves active just picks 17 and 199 from the 2000 draft
The Pepsis will wash them downPick 17 is a few cheeseburgers short of permanently retiring...
What is incredible is that only Brees is left from 2001, no one from 2002-2003 then you have the corpse of Eli, Big Ben and Rivers all still left from 2004.Shane Lechler officially retires. He didn't play last season. Leaves active just picks 17 and 199 from the 2000 draft
Someone loosely related to the Pats just spent $22k!
I wouldn't pay $22K, but I'd pony up a decent amount to experience the Pats War Room once, not that they would ever do something like this.
Great callSomeone loosely related to the Pats just spent $22k!
Not only NDA but I would bet they take your cell phone too. Pretty cool idea though.I’m 100% sure you would be required to sign an NDA. Would be a cool experience - although I feel like you’d need a travel guide to translate who they were discussing (player wise) and whom the team was talking with on the phone for each conversation (team wise). I’d also be fascinated to hear the trading of information between reporters and GM/assistants or even with other teams.
"Mr. Kraft, the heiress just bid it up to $11k per seat!"Someone loosely related to the Pats just spent $22k!
At least we now know why Schiano stepped down, he knew he was high bidder.Someone loosely related to the Pats just spent $22k!
Av was mentioned.What is incredible is that only Brees is left from 2001, no one from 2002-2003 then you have the corpse of Eli, Big Ben and Rivers all still left from 2004.
So they got the 3rd and 4th best players in that draft picking 12th and 13th? I'd say any team would take those results.That 2000 NFL draft, top 10 picks by career AV, as calculated by profootball-reference.com:
1. Tom Brady (6th round, #199): 175
2. Brian Urlacher (1st round, #9): 118
3. John Abraham (1st round, #13): 91
4. Shaun Ellis (1st round, #12): 75
5. Julian Peterson (1st round, #16): 75
6. Keith Bulluck (1st round, #30): 73
7. Chad Clifton (2nd round, #44): 72
8. Brad Meester (2nd round, #60): 72
9. Jamal Lewis (1st round, #5): 71
10. Shaun Alexander (1st round, #19): 70
The Jets had two first round picks in that draft, back-to-back, and selected Ellis and Abraham. Ellis was with the pick they received from NE in exchange for Bill Belichick.
The total career AV for Ellis and Abraham - two excellent players for many years - was 166. Or... 9 short of what Tom Brady has amassed by himself.
For sure. They did very well.So they got the 3rd and 4th best players in that draft picking 12th and 13th? I'd say any team would take those results.
I wonder how that compares to other years. I imagine most years won’t have a 1 as high as Brady (probably just the years with Peyton, Drew, maybe Rodgers), but for total AV over 2-10?That 2000 NFL draft, top 10 picks by career AV, as calculated by profootball-reference.com:
1. Tom Brady (6th round, #199): 175
2. Brian Urlacher (1st round, #9): 118
3. John Abraham (1st round, #13): 91
4. Shaun Ellis (1st round, #12): 75
5. Julian Peterson (1st round, #16): 75
6. Keith Bulluck (1st round, #30): 73
7. Chad Clifton (2nd round, #44): 72
8. Brad Meester (2nd round, #60): 72
9. Jamal Lewis (1st round, #5): 71
10. Shaun Alexander (1st round, #19): 70
The Jets had two first round picks in that draft, back-to-back, and selected Ellis and Abraham. Ellis was with the pick they received from NE in exchange for Bill Belichick.
The total career AV for Ellis and Abraham - two excellent players for many years - was 166. Or... 9 short of what Tom Brady has amassed by himself.
Courtney Brown and Peter Warrick were busts but the rest of the top 8 had pretty long and distinguished NFL careers. Though I'll give you Corey Simon he was much closer to being just a guy then he was to the expectations for the 6th overall pick.I'm just surprised that the first 8 picks of the draft sucked so bad. Plaxico Burress jokes aside, there were some big misses in there.
Honestly, I came away impressed by both Abraham and Ellis' careers. Brady is second all time in AV and will pass Manning for first place in 2019, that the Jets drafted two guys in the first round who almost equaled his AV is pretty fucking good.For sure. They did very well.
Just goes to show how unbelievable Brady has been.
Fun to hear? The Cowboys have only drafted better since they stuck Jerry in a corner with a lap dancer. Have at it.I'd get bored if it wasn't a team I had interest in, or didn't have personalities that would be fun to hear in that environment.
Beyond the Patriots room, I think the Raiders, Seahawks, Sants and Cowboys would be the first who come to mind.
Adam SchefterVerified account @AdamSchefter 29m29 minutes ago
Thank you for posting that.