The truth remains that this exact time last year few if any people were considering Murray to be a future record breaking, all pro league leading, 400 carry back. Few if any thought Dallas would play straight up bludgeon ball, this time last year but they did.
They might just hit solid gold...
Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy discusses race, Chip Kelly, Rex Ryan
It might come as a surprise to DeMarco Murray that he's not a "good black player."
Prophetic?
Cary Williams doesn’t want to practice with “Cheater” Patriots
Posted by Darin Gantt on August 1, 2014, 4:11 PM EDT
Eagles cornerback Cary Williams got himself thrown out of a joint practice with the Patriots last year for fighting.
He didn’t wait until the teams got together...
Sure they would. It would then be considered a PED. It's "legal" in several states, no change in NFL policy yet.
None of this of course deflects us from the fact he chose his weed over 9 million dollars.
Let's see. Whether it is "legal" or not has absolutely zero to do with the NFL's substance abuse policy. It will STILL be tested for whether it is legal or not. Alcohol is too along with a plethora of "legal" substances.
The POINT is, this idiot doofus made a choice to get high knowing the cost...
I didn't say anything about anyone's level of play.
But had they been testing for weed back when Step was playing I am quite sure he would have been intelligent enough to knock it off when he knew a scheduled test was coming.
You understand - Gregory KNEW a test for the combine was coming...
It's definitely addicting. Any substance that makes your brain produce more dopamine is. To the point where he would still use it knowing it could cost him $9 million.
Because mostly all you saw on that show were misdemeanor arrests. No actual jail time other than processed through the jail and got bail, and then hand slaps. Taylor was looking at three felony charges before he made his plea deal and was initially held without bail.
It was a nothing fancy, pretty much meat and taters draft, heavier on the taters. Could easily though be considered one of Dallas' best drafts, if the first three picks become stellar starters.
I'm not too negative on it actually. Time will tell.
State court in Cobb County GA. He gets 20 years probation as well after release, and lifetime registration as a sex offender.
State charges, so likely he'll only actually do five years.
Some of us remember the definition of a "successful football season" for Dallas. It's nothing short of a Super Bowl win.
What, you don't want people having critical thoughts about this mediocre team and expressing them?