RocknRam29
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Got it, you don’t care about our judicial system and the standards we have in America.Screw Irvin. I recall he was involved in the same case that Faulk was when the wardrobe woman accused Faulk, Irvin and another person of sexual harassment. Faulk and the other guy got canned but Irvin kept his job. I’d rather listen to Faulk talk football than Marble Mouth Mike.
I hope he’s a goner. I do not like listening to him.
Just what we need. Another injury prone fella.
Sigh… he was injury prone due to a genetic issue in how his shoulders are naturally constructed. Both have since been fixed with surgery and he’s been healthy… and produced well.
“Basically it’s a nerve thing. It’s numbness, tingling, all that thing. Sometimes I can shake it out,” Saffold said, via Terry McCormick of TitansInsider.com. “I waited like four plays before I went down (Sunday) because it was giving me fits. The crazy thing about it is it could be from anything. So the question is how do we manage it.”
“I took a month off from everything. From working out. From football. Everything,” Saffold said via video conference. “I feel a lot better.”
I totally agree that since it impacts his immediately responsibilities/income, they should do this. I also think if it shows him with her longer that 45 seconds, and/or groping her, they should also release that video immediately.Since he is a well known celebrity (and this goes for all celebrities really), when there is easy access to video footage, they should release footage from the lobby immediately since it impacts the celebrities job status.
If it shows Irvin talking with the woman for 45 seconds and shaking hands and then leaving, then the complaint should be immediately dropped and he be reinstated to the Superbowl.
Just my opinion.
I think we could've used a vet on the line as well. I always forget how young our line is.Saffold? Come on, he's going to be 35. What the heck is a 35 year old tackle going to do for us?
-Andrew Whitworth has entered the chat
If his projected salary out of free agency is close to an estimated $5.4Mil., then I'm not seeing him as all that affordable, plus this will adversely affect our 2024 Comp. picks. Being 35 years of age isn't likely to boost his value much either.
I'm for going young & sticking with the draft this year. jmo.
That’s stupidly cheap for a OG of his caliber… the Bengals made that error with Big Whit… I wouldn’t sign him to a 4 year deal, but a 2 year deal would be amazing… I wanna win the Super Bowl and having a kick ass running game goes a REALLY long way to making that happen
Rather have Nate Davis or Dalton Risner but I 110% want a solid FA added to the IOL. And draft the best OL available in R2 or R3 of draft (preferably OC or LT). Think it’s time to move away from Edwards, Allen and Noteboom.Just what we need. Another injury prone fella.
Just joking around with you, I don't know if he's guilty or not.We don't know that. Let's wait and see what comes of these accusations.
Well, ... this is potentially Saffold's final long-term contract, so while $5.4 Mil sounds like a good deal, I'd rather re-sign a much younger Greg Gaines to the DL with that money. Also, Saffold's overall PFF grade for 2022 was a lowly 43.7. Not every OLineman over 35 should be compared to the great Andrew Whitworth, some are actually on their way out.
Saffold was an excellent player for the Rams, and I was quite disappointed that we let him go at the time, but I'm far more interested in developing future talent thru the draft, so I'm into more of a youth movement where players can create some long lasting chemistry. jmo.
Here is the story on it;
Michael Irvin Pulled From NFL Network's Super Bowl Coverage After Incident W/ Woman
Michael Irvin will no longer be one of the faces of NFL Network's Super Bowl coverage this week -- the former Dallas Cowboys star has been pulled from shows following an incident he had with a woman in Arizona on Sunday night.www.tmz.comMICHAEL IRVINPULLED FROM NFLN'S SB LVII COVERAGE... After Incident At Hotel With Woman
Michael Irvin will no longer be one of the faces of NFL Network's Super Bowl coverage this week -- the former Dallas Cowboys star who's turned into a huge TV personality has been pulled from shows following an incident he had with a woman in Arizona on Sunday night.
Irvin told the Dallas Morning News the encounter happened at a hotel in Glendale -- the site of this weekend's SB LVII -- after he had returned to the property following a night out on the town.
Irvin says he spoke with the woman for roughly 45 seconds in the lobby -- and described it all as an almost entirely non-physical interaction.
The woman, though, according to the DMN, launched a complaint about Irvin's actions -- leading to the NFLN pulling him from their coverage on Tuesday.
Irvin says he's been left "perplexed" by it all -- explaining to the outlet it was such an innocuous conversation, he hardly even remembered it.
"When I got back after going out … I came into the lobby, and I talked to somebody," Irvin said. "I talked to this girl. I don't know her, and I talked to her for about 45 seconds."
"We shook hands. Then, I left. … That’s all I know."
He added, "I don’t really recall that conversation, to tell you the truth. We were out drinking. It was just a friendly conversation. ‘What’s up?’ I don’t even know. … I am totally perplexed."
An NFL Network exec confirmed to TMZ Sports Irvin will not be a part of the station's SB coverage this week. But, it remains unclear what the woman alleges Irvin said or did during their meetup -- as Irvin adamantly denied any wrongdoing.
"What law did I break?" Irvin said according to the Dallas Morning News. "There was definitely nothing physical. … That’s honestly all that happened. Nobody was in my room. It was a 45-second conversation in the lobby, a handshake and we left. … I don’t know. I don’t know what this is, and it’s running me crazy."
Irvin had conducted interviews for NFL Network at the Super Bowl's opening night on Monday. It's not yet known if he'll make his other regularly scheduled appearances on ESPN this week.