I am if you look at what he’s done outside of one blow up week.Mixon is the #9 running back year to date in terms of fantasy points. And most leagues have very little on the RB side on waivers. I don't think you are right.
I choose to include all weeks when considering performance. And he hasn't had a disastrous game. Two marginal games, two good games, one week winning game. #9I am if you look at what he’s done outside of one blow up week.
They close the facilities which is the right decision so the word will get out whether they release a statement or not.Maybe they shouldn't announce these until there's a retest?
Oh definitely.
1-0 Against Covid in the Championship.(week 6)
brilliant. someone really needs to make a colts banner generator.
I got the date wrong. Oh well.Congrats and you have won the internet for today
That makes it even better honestly.I got the date wrong. Oh well.
+1brilliant. someone really needs to make a colts banner generator.
Someone already does. The Colts.brilliant. someone really needs to make a colts banner generator.
Now I definitely have no idea how they can play Sunday3 more pats
View: https://twitter.com/NBC10_Joe/status/1317568870266404865?s=20Now I definitely have no idea how they can play Sunday
Pasting from the other thread...
Id love to know the accuracy number on these statements. 2%?Now I definitely have no idea how they can play Sunday
Jene Bramel has a good twitter thread on the new system. Lays out the changes and then he gives some of his own thoughts.Didn't know about this new "high risk" group this week. Quite the honor system they have going.
Yeah, about that..... Schefter just put this up this morning:Remember when the Titans were going to get hit with heavy penalties for their outbreak and illegal practice?
Ah yes, the famed "reasonableness" that the NFL is so well known for.Although the Titans could face discipline, it is not expected to be as severe as some thought it could be when the league's investigation started, sources told ESPN.
The NFL believes that the Titans' violations of the league's COVID-19 protocols were acts of negligence rather than intent, according to sources, so the organization's penalties might not be as punitive.
"The league is trying to be reasonable here," one source close to the investigation told ESPN. "They're taking intent and motive into account. They're backing off the Titans."
If they were negligent that means there were not “probably generally aware.”Yeah, about that..... Schefter just put this up this morning:
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/30135281/sources-tennessee-titans-not-expected-severely-punished-nfl-covid-19-protocol-violations
Patriots fans will get a good laugh out of this:
Ah yes, the famed "reasonableness" that the NFL is so well known for.
See, they didn't intend to spread COVID-19. They were just being negligent! It's not like they were intending for people to get sick and maybe die. It's merely their negligence that caused people to get sick and maybe die! So it's fine.
Absolute horseshit and 100% expected.
And that's why Belichick didn't trade for him at last year's deadline. Genius. AGAIN.Emmanuel Sanders has tested positive.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/30175413/new-orleans-saints-receiver-emmanuel-sanders-testing-positive-covid-19
Sanders with COVID > SanuAnd that's why Belichick didn't trade for him at last year's deadline. Genius. AGAIN.