This past year kind of felt like the '77 and '94 seasons with disgruntled players and distractions. Both of those periods worked out pretty well...
Thanks! You as well.
Yep. Good point. Chuck Noll was a messenger guard in Cleveland and he turned out OK.
Jamain Stephens is the name that comes to mind.
I have seen a lot of good Steelers playes that looked average at best early on. It's just too early to grade the Edmunds pick.
It can be argued that those coaches winning shows how having the right players counts more than anything else. Seifert was dreadful in Carolina.
The Pats are currently only $5.89 million under the salary cap. I am guessing they aren't a probable destination.
AV played TE and WR in college so you never know.
Awesome.
Good to see a Richmond player. Ferrell went to the same high school as Russell Wilson.
I like Conner but he is injury prone. As stated above, a vet signing ala Erric Pegram could suffice.
Perhaps the league leaks this stuff as sort of a trailer to drive interest.
Being in a perpetually lousy division, Belichick seems to use the early regular season as sort of an extended preseason. That could be a good thing.
44 years,
I think in time, he will.
It depends on the meaning of, "won." Barry Foster, Gary Anderson and Eric Green initially looked as if they had won but then they got to watch the...
Interesting how quickly he backtracked.
Awful loss that ranked up there with the 77 playoff loss to the Broncos, maybe worse.... Something about Mile High.
Johnny 'Blood' McNally was the big name on the 1934 roster though he barely even played. Perhaps it is he who is in the photo.
Who will take over the Duce Staley sweatsuit role?