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Hey hey hey! At least we know Rob Boras has something going for him!oh i completely understand.
here's our weekend getaway in mexico...don't dm me, im not sending you nudes...
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you want pictures of us making out too? lol kidding but still bro, she's for realz.
Don't know.Didn't Poe recently sign with the Panthers?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/03/23/will-suh-wait-to-sign-a-new-deal/
Will Suh wait to sign a new deal?
Posted by Mike Foolio on March 23, 2018
Free-agent defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has visited the Saints, Titans, and Rams, but it’s a team he hasn’t visited — the Jets — that has offered him the most money, so far. The fact that he has yet to sign a contract means, as a practical matter, that no team has offered him enough money, yet.
That’s how multiple league insiders have interpreted Suh’s status. If the money was right with any of the interested teams, the deal already would be done.
And that raises another question: Does Suh need to sign a contract now? Suh notoriously avoids most of the offseason program, opting instead to work out on his own. If he’s unattached, there will be no direct or indirect pressure to show up for anything.
If he waits, of course, some teams that currently have interest may lose it — especially if they address their needs in the draft. But it’s safe to assume that at least one team that is interested now will still be interested later; the possibility of injury to one or more starting defensive tackles during the offseason program could result in more teams being interested, and possibly at a greatest financial range than the currently interested teams are inhabiting.
Suh always has done things his own way, and it’s worked for him. In this case, Suh doing things his own way could mean choosing to wait to sign a contract until July or August, trusting that whatever is on the table now will be on the table then.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/03/23/will-suh-wait-to-sign-a-new-deal/
Will Suh wait to sign a new deal?
Posted by Mike Foolio on March 23, 2018
Free-agent defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has visited the Saints, Titans, and Rams, but it’s a team he hasn’t visited — the Jets — that has offered him the most money, so far. The fact that he has yet to sign a contract means, as a practical matter, that no team has offered him enough money, yet.
That’s how multiple league insiders have interpreted Suh’s status. If the money was right with any of the interested teams, the deal already would be done.
And that raises another question: Does Suh need to sign a contract now? Suh notoriously avoids most of the offseason program, opting instead to work out on his own. If he’s unattached, there will be no direct or indirect pressure to show up for anything.
If he waits, of course, some teams that currently have interest may lose it — especially if they address their needs in the draft. But it’s safe to assume that at least one team that is interested now will still be interested later; the possibility of injury to one or more starting defensive tackles during the offseason program could result in more teams being interested, and possibly at a greatest financial range than the currently interested teams are inhabiting.
Suh always has done things his own way, and it’s worked for him. In this case, Suh doing things his own way could mean choosing to wait to sign a contract until July or August, trusting that whatever is on the table now will be on the table then.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/03/23/will-suh-wait-to-sign-a-new-deal/
Will Suh wait to sign a new deal?
Posted by Mike Foolio on March 23, 2018
Free-agent defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has visited the Saints, Titans, and Rams, but it’s a team he hasn’t visited — the Jets — that has offered him the most money, so far. The fact that he has yet to sign a contract means, as a practical matter, that no team has offered him enough money, yet.
That’s how multiple league insiders have interpreted Suh’s status. If the money was right with any of the interested teams, the deal already would be done.
And that raises another question: Does Suh need to sign a contract now? Suh notoriously avoids most of the offseason program, opting instead to work out on his own. If he’s unattached, there will be no direct or indirect pressure to show up for anything.
If he waits, of course, some teams that currently have interest may lose it — especially if they address their needs in the draft. But it’s safe to assume that at least one team that is interested now will still be interested later; the possibility of injury to one or more starting defensive tackles during the offseason program could result in more teams being interested, and possibly at a greatest financial range than the currently interested teams are inhabiting.
Suh always has done things his own way, and it’s worked for him. In this case, Suh doing things his own way could mean choosing to wait to sign a contract until July or August, trusting that whatever is on the table now will be on the table then.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/03/23/will-suh-wait-to-sign-a-new-deal/
Will Suh wait to sign a new deal?
Posted by Mike Foolio on March 23, 2018
Free-agent defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has visited the Saints, Titans, and Rams, but it’s a team he hasn’t visited — the Jets — that has offered him the most money, so far. The fact that he has yet to sign a contract means, as a practical matter, that no team has offered him enough money, yet.
That’s how multiple league insiders have interpreted Suh’s status. If the money was right with any of the interested teams, the deal already would be done.
And that raises another question: Does Suh need to sign a contract now? Suh notoriously avoids most of the offseason program, opting instead to work out on his own. If he’s unattached, there will be no direct or indirect pressure to show up for anything.
If he waits, of course, some teams that currently have interest may lose it — especially if they address their needs in the draft. But it’s safe to assume that at least one team that is interested now will still be interested later; the possibility of injury to one or more starting defensive tackles during the offseason program could result in more teams being interested, and possibly at a greatest financial range than the currently interested teams are inhabiting.
Suh always has done things his own way, and it’s worked for him. In this case, Suh doing things his own way could mean choosing to wait to sign a contract until July or August, trusting that whatever is on the table now will be on the table then.
Hey hey hey! At least we know Rob Boras has something going for him!
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July is only 4 more months away, after the past 4 days how long could 4 months possibly be?Sure! Let Suh wait til July to decide. I’m sure everyone here won’t mind waiting.
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. Suh should take time to consider all viable offers but this sure looks feels smells and tastes like a power trip to get as much $$$$ as possible. That does not play into the Rams We Not Me philosophy. I am now considering Plan A to be Hankins or adding a couple more FA pieces before closing shop. I want to foster the WeNitMe that worked last year for this team.http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/03/23/will-suh-wait-to-sign-a-new-deal/
Will Suh wait to sign a new deal?
Posted by Mike Foolio on March 23, 2018
Free-agent defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has visited the Saints, Titans, and Rams, but it’s a team he hasn’t visited — the Jets — that has offered him the most money, so far. The fact that he has yet to sign a contract means, as a practical matter, that no team has offered him enough money, yet.
That’s how multiple league insiders have interpreted Suh’s status. If the money was right with any of the interested teams, the deal already would be done.
And that raises another question: Does Suh need to sign a contract now? Suh notoriously avoids most of the offseason program, opting instead to work out on his own. If he’s unattached, there will be no direct or indirect pressure to show up for anything.
If he waits, of course, some teams that currently have interest may lose it — especially if they address their needs in the draft. But it’s safe to assume that at least one team that is interested now will still be interested later; the possibility of injury to one or more starting defensive tackles during the offseason program could result in more teams being interested, and possibly at a greatest financial range than the currently interested teams are inhabiting.
Suh always has done things his own way, and it’s worked for him. In this case, Suh doing things his own way could mean choosing to wait to sign a contract until July or August, trusting that whatever is on the table now will be on the table then.
Make a final offer; let him know they are building a championship team with or without him. If he doesn't sign by Monday or whenever the deadline set is, say goodbye. He's allowed to change his mind and bring in teams that aren't likely to compete for a Super Bowl, but the Rams shouldn't wait for him. They can do other things with the money, whether it's sign another DT or use it to extend AD.
That's not acid rock! That's southern rock - they sound just like 38 Special...
I don't agree or disagree if that's possible? However no way 38 special really I'm 37 and don't know it all except what I was raised on. I consider the Doors as acid rock. Maybe I used the wrong genre. Nevertheless they're freaking badass ROD Amigo. I don't hear 38 at all... Mastodon and Clutch with a blend of Skyryrd - Mountain and QUICKSILVER Messenger service. Rock on.
I only heard of these guys pretty recently.
Good band.
They are Sabb-licious.
What happened to the Jets I wonderSo I just got an alert on my phone from NFL app. Says it down to Tenn and LA. If you have the app there is a video in which they talk about it. Haven’t seen it yet myself and it may be nothing. Just passing info on lol.