I had the same thought, but I do wonder why he couldn't even get a shot last season. The version of Miller that played his first couple of seasons...
They beat the team you thought was better. Twice. The oddsmakers were wrong. Those aficionados were wrong, too. Nice of you to dig out the...
I thought of bringing up Rivera over Marino, which is in the neighborhood, but that was a different owner, front office, and head coach. (They...
You keep trying to present this as if it is hindsight. I knew it was a terrible pick that very night. So did many others. I am not throwing, nor...
It isn't yours, but it is the argument of many posters on this site.
Yet, you keep trying to do exactly that, FootballPlagiarist.
Anyone who follows the NFL and actually has a clue.
Seriously, FootballPlagiarist, some of your instructors need to find a new line of work.
Kupp is both, but you will keep plagiarizing that one article to try to prop up your failed argument no matter what.
You cited it after you stole his work, FootballPlagiarist.
As a teacher, I really want to ask some of his instructors what the hell they have been doing.
I certainly don't see the Steelers taking on that sort of contract at this point.
Just because she is plugged into the Browns doesn't mean she has a clue about what the Steelers want. My guess is she got that tidbit from...
The Bengals were the best team in the AFC last year. They gained some pieces, so we shall see.
I guess they don't teach you about analogies in school.
Nope. You are reading it wrong from the very beginning. The lists aren't why the outcome was inevitable. They were wrong, too. In hindsight, they...
The answer to that is simple. The Texans didn't want Mayfield.
He was never the right pick. He was always a reach. He was always a player who, at his best, is nothing special because he doesn't make enough big...
No. The primary argument I'm making is that just because a team decides it is not interested in a player doesn't mean they are right. I keep...
Teams absolutely make that mistake quite often, but it is still a mistake.