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I just read that AD has 6 kids
Son gonna be playing football till he's 42.
I just read that AD has 6 kids
Son gonna be playing football till he's 42.
Has he met any of them yet?
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I just read that AD has 6 kids
Son gonna be playing football till he's 42.
I just read that AD has 6 kids
Son gonna be playing football till he's 42.
I just read that AD has 6 kids
Son gonna be playing football till he's 42.
Has he met any of them yet?
I just read that AD has 6 kids
Son gonna be playing football till he's 42.
How do y'all have time to go to work, have a girlfriend or wife, family time, friends, workout, watch all these games, post on here and play Madden?
I find myself rooting for the Broncos strictly for Franc. Ah NT and it's influence on life
Franc we need to catch the Pats Broncos game at a bar this season
Preview of next year's 9ers and Hawks game
Best wishes to Pat Bowlen. Sad stuff
Damn that sucks.
Perhaps he doesn't remember the Super Bowl? Might actually be a good thing.
Looks like Callie Thorne from "Necessary Roughness."Wish my girl Kara Henderson would come back
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Damn that sucks.
Perhaps he doesn't remember the Super Bowl? Might actually be a good thing.
Sports Business Journal
Each NFL team will get a 20 percent increase in national television money this year compared with 2013 — up $27 million — as a result of the new TV contracts that commence next month, according to sources who have seen the internal figures. Over the following two seasons, the increases will total an additional $23 million per club, at a minimum.
That means by 2016, each NFL team will bring in at least $181 million from national TV alone — more than enough by itself for teams to cover their salary cap expenses.
The increases set for the coming three seasons reflect current amounts owed by DirecTV but not any potential increases from a renegotiated deal that is in the works but not yet completed. DirecTV’s deal has one season left under its four-year agreement that sees the company pay $1 billion annually on average, which comes to $31.25 million per club.
With a redone DirecTV deal, that minimum $181 million for 2016 could become a sum in excess of $200 million.
This Seahawks-49ers rivalry is going to get even more real once of the star players on either team jumps ship the other side.
Those Seahawks/9ers threads are always fire.
Sidney Rice set to retire...