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Robjr83

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  1. Do they waste a 1st on a aging college QB just to release him at the end of the film?
  2. I guess one of the friends is getting paid to take the fall
  3. In the old days celebs would do late night to promote their movie. In the social media world, a facebook/twitter promotion or youtube video is far more effective on getting the word out.
  4. Manny would want at least 15mil... 150 mil. I'm not seeing it with the O's. Two teams in our division would do it in a heartbeat.
  5. Angelos is a cheap ba$tard. He's got a 20 track record for that. Look at the meddling in the Balfour deal. You think he's going to give Manny or any other guy 120 mil...hell no.
  6. Rivera failed to mention he's one of the best tipped ball receivers in the league. Someone will catch the ball near him..just not him The first reply in article states it all Dickson, Cotchery, Avant. If I were Cam Newton I’d demand a trade.
  7. Well Joe's been knocked for not having camaraderie with his WR's. We see how Kap's team building exercise went.
  8. Guys look good in the preseason but fizzle against better talent.... Omar Brown is another one
  9. “Ed is a young player who has shown he is a capable blocker as well as receiver in the league,” coach Ron Rivera said said in a statement from the team. “He provides experienced depth at the tight end position That's why I laugh when people say Cody "provides depth"
  10. I've been watching a lot of Jimmy Carr on Youtube. He's a Brit that does a lot of edgy stuff, rape jokes, sodomy, nazi's all kinds of stuff. I love his deadpan delivery.
  11. I guess its a generation thing.... Rock was big when I was growing up in the 90'-2000s. Pryor, Murphy and even Kinneson were before me. My only memory of Kinneson is on Married with Children when Al died.
  12. I guess you have to find the right combination to make a good late night host. Chris had a good run on HBO, but got away with tons more do to it being on cable. He may not have wanted to do watered down comedy. He's my 2nd favorite stand up comedian behind Carlin.
  13. Honestly the biggest surprise was the victim.... was a women
  14. Colbert should be a good safe pick for the network. I was hoping they'd go a little out of the box...idk could you see Chris Rock doing it?
  15. http://deadspin.com/colin-kaepernick-two-other-nflers-investigated-in-sus-1561829843?utm_campaign=socialflow_deadspin_facebook&utm_source=deadspin_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow According to Miami police, San Francisco 49ers players Colin Kaepernick and Quinton Patton and Seahawks receiver Ricardo Lockette are being investigated in connection with what is being called a "suspicious incident" that occurred in Miami earlier this month. [Update: the full incident report can be found at the bottom of the page] According to the Miami police department's report, the alleged incident took place at Lockette's apartment at 9:00 p.m. on April 1. Patton and Kaepernick were also present in the apartment. Here is part of the report's narrative: They talked for a while and she mixed some drinks for all of them and gave them shots. Advised that they told her that in order to drink the shots she had to "hit" the bong which contained marijuana. They sat down, talked, and watched the basketball game. She started to feel light headed and went to a bedroom to lie down. [Redacted] took off her jacket and jewelry. Mr. Kaepernick came behind her into the bedroom and started kissing her. She advised they were kissing (mouth) and Mr. Kaepernick started to undressed [sic] her. She got completely naked. Mr. Kaepernick told her that he was going to be right back and left the bedroom. They did not have sex. [Redacted] advised that she was in bed naked and Mr. Patton and Mr. Lockette opened the door and "peeked" inside. She told them "what are you doing? Where is Colin?"; "get out!" They closed the door and left. She cannot remember anything after that. [Redacted] woke up in a hospital bed and doesn't remember how she got there or who transported her to the hospital. [Redacted] advised that she has had a sexual relationship with Mr. Kaepernick in the past. TMZ first broke the news that an investigation was underway, claiming that a source within the Miami police department told them that Kaepernick was being investigated in connection with an alleged sexual assault that took place at the Viceroy Hotel in Miami. The Sacramento Bee has since provided more details, indicating that Patton and Lockette are also part of the investigation, and that TMZ was wrong about the location and nature of the incident [Update: it seems that there are in fact residential condos at the Viceroy Hotel].
  16. Johnny Football's going to Leaveland
  17. I still cant get the logistics of a London team. Would the Jags play a West Coast team? They'd have to if they were in the playoffs. Image the Ravens in the playoffs having to fly to London win then in immediately fly to Denver?
  18. I'm assuming other teams will do this too. I guess it depends on what Oz thinks his value is..... maybe he's worth a 5th who knows.... the draft is such a crap shoot
  19. Burfict? Yeah Oz could have drafted him instead of Streeter or Tyson
  20. I'm sure London will love them.
  21. Swapping Dickson for SSmithSR...sounds like a fair deal
  22. 6 years averaging 9mil a year...... paying close to 20mil over the first two years.... two bad teams fighting over a very good center. You could get several quality players and have a much better team, than a team with a great center and piss poor players around him. http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2014/04/alex_mack_agrees_to_a_five-yea.html CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Browns Pro Bowl center Alex Mack has agreed to the general terms of a five-year offer sheet from the Jaguars that would make him the highest paid center in the NFL, league sources told cleveland.com. Mack would average somewhere in the neighborhood of $9 million a year, a source said. The deal would also include roughly $22 million guaranteed. Final details of the offer sheet are being ironed out, and once that happens, Mack will sign the deal, which could be Thursday or Friday. The Browns will then have five business days to match it under terms of the transition tag. For Mack to replace Carolina's Ryan Kalil as the league's highest paid center, he'd have to surpass Kalil's average of $8.186 million a year. Other top centers in the league are in the $6 million to $7 million a year range. At $9 million to $10 million a year, Mack would be the highest paid center by far, and he'd be making left tackle money. Browns seven-time Pro Bowler Joe Thomas averages $11.5 million a year, and has a base salary of $10.9 million in 2014. Sources have said the deal is structured in such a way that the Browns might not want to match it, but the club is committed to wrapping Mack up to a long-term deal and it would take a lot to make them walk away. Profootballtalk's Mike Florio reported that the deal pays out $18 million to $20 million over the first two years, and $27 million over three, which is in line with the approximate $9 million a year average reported by cleveland.com. Florio also reports that Mack can void the deal after two years, meaning he can walk away after pocketing $20 million for 2014 and 2015. But the Browns are unlikely to let Mack go for the extra few million dollars a year. Browns owner Jimmy Haslam, who flew to California last month with other key members of the organization to try to sign Mack to a long-term contract, indicated Tuesday that he'll match any offer the Jaguars come up with. “We remain optimistic that Alex Mack will be a Cleveland Brown for a long time,'' Haslam said on the "orange carpet'' at the local premiere of Draft Day at Cinemark Valley View theaters. "We want him to be. I think we’ve made it very clear that he’s the kind of person, the kind of player we want in our organization.” Asked specifically if he'd match any offer the Jaguars devise, he smiled and said, "We want Alex to be a Cleveland Brown.” Mack's close friend Joe Thomas, who also attended the local premiere of the Browns-based movie, was also confident his linemate will be wearing orange and brown again in 2014. "Well, there’s no doubt that he’ll be here at least this year,'' said Thomas. "I think that’s for certain. I certainly hope we can sign him to a long-term deal and keep him here for much longer than I'm here.'' ESPN's Adam Schefter and CBS Sports' Jason LaCanfora have reported that Mack wants out of Cleveland, but sources have told cleveland.com that that's not necessarily true. He did enjoy his meeting with Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell and coach Gus Bradley and would love to play for them. But if Mack signs the offer sheet, he's well aware that the Browns can match, and he's fully prepared to return to Cleveland and play out the contract. But he'd have to overcome some of the bad blood that's occurred throughout the negotiation process. For starters, he wasn't thrilled that the Browns waited so long to approach him about a new deal last season instead of wrapping him in the summer. When negotiations didn't go well, the Browns shelved talks and planned to revisit them in January. But those plans were derailed when the Browns fired coach Rob Chudzinski and then CEO Joe Banner and general manager Mike Lombardi. The meeting in California, which included coach Mike Pettine, general manager Ray Farmer and team president Alec Scheiner, also didn't go well and may have made things worse, a source said. Upon returning home, the Browns designated Mack as their transition player, which rankled him. Not only was he unable to hit the market as an unrestricted free agent, the Browns chose the seldom-used transition tag instead of the franchise tag, which would've paid Mack a guaranteed $11.6 million for 2014 instead of $10.039 million for the transition tender. Had the Browns franchised him, Mack would've been more motivated to negotiate a long-term deal with the club. Instead, he sought to solicit offers from other teams, and now the Browns are in jeopardy of losing him -- unless they pay up big. The Jaguars, who don't have any big contracts coming up that they need to extend, have about $25 million in cap space. The Browns, who have about $31 million in cap space, are renegotiating with Pro Bowl cornerback Joe Haden and will be looking to extend tight end Jordan Cameron and receiver Josh Gordon next. Will they be willing to tie up a ton of cap room for their two-time Pro Bowl center? Within the next six or seven days, Mack will find out.
  23. Charlie Murphy was so dam funny on that show.
  24. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0w099fw4lw
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