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You don't say.
You don't say.
Sort of makes you question the overall results of positive tests in this country. Normal people don't usually get the luxury of finding out if it's a false positive.You don't say.
Considering the number of tests players undergo I don't find this concerning at all. Especially since someone sick would actually show symptoms, have had contact with a sick person they know about, etc. And if they have no symptoms, happen to get a false negative, their odds of transmission are much lower because they are asymptomatic. So yeah, not really a worry at all.even scarier is the false negatives. sick guys are playing and don't even know it.
Yeah, that's a fucked up situation.
An accident waiting to happen
Good for him...but I still can't see how he can make it with that rod in his leg.
This serves as a valuable lesson for players who grossly overrate their value. He had offers in the $17-18M per year range and refused them because he was greedy. Now? Enjoy a contract half that size, dickhead.Man, I wonder how long Clowney is going to be without a team and just how much less money he's going to sign for once he realizes no one is going to come anywhere close to his asking price.
I'm guessing someone gives him a 1 year 10-12 million dollar deal and he'll be forced next offseason to ask for way less than he did this past offseason.
How ridiculous. His contract is 1 year 3 million. That's not starting guard money either, dipshit.Report: Jason Peters wants more money if he's moving to left tackle
When the Eagles lost left tackle Andre Dillard to a biceps injury, it seemed logical to move Jason Peters back to that position: Although Peters signed with the Eagles this offseason to take the place of the injured right guard Brandon Brooks, Peters had previously been the Eagles' starting left…profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
They should cut him.