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Really dont see them loosing a first rounder.
Maybe a second,probably a third. It wouldn't even surprise me if it was less or not sorted till next year. I cant understand whats taking so long to sort it out the are not saying they didnt do it. The leagues discipline system is a joke. Players getting investigated and possibly suspended after the courts/attorneys decide there is no case to answer. How can the league think its allowed to discipline a man when the courts dont? |
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we lost two 2nds over late emails and down right cheating is not worth a 1st? |
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Not saying they shouldn't loose the pick. We all know why we lost the picks and it wasn't the 'bounty' but the fact the league was fighting concussion lawsuits and had the bot dont something they would have looked like dont care.
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NFL draft: Year off a blessing in disguise for Belsterling
Taylor Belsterling's body and ability have finally caught up with his dream to play pro football. He's no longer that tall, scrawny 165-pound receiver who literally just played his senior year at Catholic. Now a muscular 204 pounds, the 6-foot, 4-inch Belsterling has caught the attention of several NFL teams because of his size, speed, hops and hands. blah blah blah At Troy's pro day earlier this week, Belsterling ran the 40-yard dash in an unofficial time of 4.5 seconds, had a vertical jump of 36 inches and board jumped 10 feet, three inches. Belsterling also finished the L drill in less than seven seconds at 6.97. He was one of two athletes out of 19 Monday to do achieve that with former Troy receiver Chandler Worthy being the other. Worthy, who is several inches shorter and 31 pounds lighter than Belsterling, completed the L drill in 6.94 seconds. blah blah blah "The (New Orleans) Saints have had three different guys evaluate him," Turk said. "I think the (New York) Giants have shown a lot of interest. That's the way it appears anyway. Those two stick out, but there are others." NFL draft: Year off a blessing in disguise for Belsterling ignore the blah blah blah it is a good read. |
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Free Agency Signings... OL Clint Boling, Cincinnati/Georgia, 6' 5" (R4), 311 lbs., 25 yrs. CB Davon House, Green Bay/New Mexico St (R4), 6' 0", 195 lbs., 25 yrs. OL Stefen Wisniewski, Oakland/Penn St (R2), 6' 3", 307 lbs., 25 yrs. 2015 Saints Draft No. 013 (R1, 13) LB Vic Beasley, Clemson, 6' 3", 246 lbs. No. 044 (R2, 12) LB Stephone Anthony, Clemson, 6' 2⅜", 243 lbs. No. 075 (R3,11) RB Tevin Coleman, Indiana; 5' 11", 206 lbs. No. 109 (R4, 13) OL Ali Marpet, Hobart, 6' 4", 307 lbs. No. 140 (R5, 12) WR Austin Hilll, Arizona, 6' 2", 210 lbs. No. 171 (R6, 11) OL Mark Glowinski, West Virginia, 6' 4", 307 lbs. No. 205 (R7, 13) NT Deon Simon, Northwestern St (LA); 6’ 4”, 321 lbs. :bng: |
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Ingram's going to get released and they're going to draft Melvin Gordon. Watch!
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..., but spending anything higher than a fourth round pick on a running, well... , we've just got needs at Center, Both Guards, Outside Linebacker, Inside Linebacker, and, the 'other' Cornerback... I'd rather re-sign Roll-Tide, or sign Ryan Matthews, Darren McFadden, Reggie Bush... ...we've got 20 big ones tied into Brees, with big commits to Colston and Graham, plus Stills and Cooks... Just makes no sense to commit that much to one RB when we're a RB-by-committee team... Might spend a third on Indiana's Tevin Coleman, an excellent complimentary back to what we're doing... The RB via UDFA thing has been too bad either... |
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