I don't think there is any way there is a college or pro football season. Someone would have to come up with a wonder cure.
So they franchise tagged dak. Hypothetically, if a player outright did not want to play for a team regardless of any salary or circumstance, and they force him to play a maximum of two years for a team "against his will" at the franchise tag rate, after that he can go where he wants... what if said player sat out the first franchise tag season? Would he be able to escape a year sooner, the same, or considered breach of contract?
There's no season. There could have been, had we acted earlier on this. Hell if Adam Silver was President we'd be better off. .
Still haven't found an answer to the above, but Dak might be more inclined to hold out against the tag hoping for whatever size contract he's looking for especially now that his starting center retired. Either they give it to him, or he plays disgruntled under the tag. Ik no one would ever sit out an actual season even if it meant sooner freedom, was just curious. Would be awesome for the cowboys.
I like the rams new logo, but I do think the fan who merged the ram into it did a nice job ( see Eric Dickerson ). The ram by itself is not that good. But the LA horn can last a long time as far as branding as it's clean, clear, and distinct.
Doesn't Tom Brady live in L.A? Didn't Tom Brady get a physical to sign with Tampa? This sounds like b.s
Tommy Boy lucky he didn't get harmed or something worse. "I literally was just sitting here and I watch this tall guy just walk into my house," homeowner David Kramer told the website, adding that their homes look very similar. "He didn't even look at me. He just like dropped his duffel bags down on the floor and just kind of like looked up at me and I'll never forget the look on his face. "He just goes, 'Am I in the wrong house?!'" said Kramer, adding that he had left his front door unlocked because he's selling his home and had multiple people over to see his property. But he wasn't expecting company at this point. "I'm sitting here and I see like this big shadow come up to my front door...and I hear my door knob turning...and I'm like, 'What the hell? Like who's coming in my house?' And I watched this tall guy walk into my house," Kramer said. "He's like, 'How's it going, man?' And sarcastically I was like, 'I don't know? You tell me.' Like who are you? And he looked at me with the most confused face. I'll never forget it." "And he just looked at me and goes, 'Am I in the wrong house?'" "I said, 'I think so. But like, who are you looking for? Where are you supposed to be?' And he said, 'Is this Byron's house?'" Brady immediately apologized, before darting out the door. Kramer said he froze for several seconds, trying to comprehend what just happened. He then rushed back outside to try and get a photo, but Brady was already walking into Leftwich's home. It appears the homeowner has no hard feelings. "People make fun of me because I play the lottery," Kramer said. "But somebody has to win the lottery."