Well, he's not an OL coach, so I doubt he would be teaching techniques to the OL :rolleyes:.
Jones has the prototypical size for a LT, Fautanu not so much.
Ben had like a 40 million cap hit that year IIRC, yeah he had to take a pay cut to return.
I didn't say it was hard to find, but if you're a Steelers fan how do you not know about that story, that's why I didn't search for it. But I...
I'm not searching for that old story, Art said if Ben wanted to return for 2021, he had to take a pay cut and he did.
It doesn't matter which side Chuks plays on, he's just not that good :shrug:.
Pass on all of the above.
We didn't get to see Pickett play in an Arthur Smith offense because he didn't want to stick around and compete :rolleyes:.
He never played up to his contract, we upgraded at the position, camp hasn't even started yet he sounds bitter.
We don't get the gambling tv commercials, but I see it online and hear them when listening to podcasts.
That's on the Lions coaching staff for putting him in that position.
There are 12 states where sports betting is illegal.
He told the media recently that he will be ready for the season opener FWIW.
Cam isn't making 22 million this season, he's due 16 million for 2024, but his cap hit is 22 million.
Cam not attending OTAs will have no bearing on how many games he will play this season.
I was talking about Ben's last season in 2021, I don't know what the heck you're talking about in regards to 2018 :facepalm:.
Well, I live in CA and betting isn't legal here.
Ben didn't have a choice Art ll said if he wanted to return, he would have to take a pay cut.
They need to stack wins in the early part of the schedule, then maybe they can go like 3-3 in their last six games, and win those divisional games...
I'm going to try to make it to Vegas soon to bet the over, with my luck this will be the year they don't hit the over.