He never actually wanted to get signed at any point, he's just trying to keep the narrative alive enough so he can continue to make millions off endorsements. He acts like he wants to make a comeback, and then makes demands to make sure no one would sign him. Like why would any team trust a...
Right and I remember reading a while back that even if he gets suspended for the entire 2022 season he would only lose 1 million of his entire contract. So whether it's 6 or 17 games he probably won't appeal.
Of course they did, they have to give the impression that they care. Now my question is if the appeal is successful does that mean Watson can then appeal the appeal, and actually be allowed to play while it drags out? Assuming he's not put on the exemptions list that is.
I thought the biggest issue with the D late last year was because he hit his rookie wall which had a cascading effect on guys like Judon. In my opinion anyway. I'm most excited to see what Barmore becomes this year, more than Mac or anyone else. He could be the #1 game changer this season.
Best of all time in my opinion of any sport, I never heard anyone else that could fill a whole game with interesting commentary with no one else in the booth except himself. The guy had an unbelievable memory and had a unique way of making comparisons and analogies from the most obscure things...
Haha perhaps, it would have been exponentially worse if he actually signed with the Dolphins. Who knows, maybe that's the real reason he was trying to get out of Tampa's grasp this offseason.
I don't think any players can be charged with tampering violations. Like when a player is given permission to talk to other teams, that really only protects teams that want to talk to the player/agent, it has no effect on the player themselves from a violation standpoint.
Not a Seinfeld fan I'm guessing
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What UT said and for what it's worth the latest episode was amazing, like movie quality amazing with the action and CGI. It's part of the overall story arc, well written, and easily the best of the season and maybe the series, but to each their own ;)
I did yes. He's definitely one of my favorites, and anyone that can pull off a minimalistic movie like Locke and make it captivating is special. First movie I ever saw him in as a lead was Bronson and a must watch for any Hardy fan.