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I don't understand how you can't like Gronk. He just gets it.
Exactly. If you don't **** with Gronk or Beast Mode... I really have nothing for you.
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I don't understand how you can't like Gronk. He just gets it.
I don't understand how you can't like Gronk. He just gets it.
It was much needed.Ravens signed Kyle Arrington to a 3yr deal
Hate it had to be you OBJ
(Considers not retaining in keeper fantasy league)
Are you serious?is the madden curse over?
nothing's really happened to the last few cover athletes
That makes it worsey'all still made the Super Bowl tho
(Considers not retaining in keeper fantasy league)
he used to do everything himself but sucked to a point where they traded his biggest target for a guard and are emphasizing the run... i put manning in the top 5 tentatively because i know all the casual fans would absolutely freak out if i didn't. manning does everything himself and if manning sucked as bad as brees did last year, all year, he wouldn't be top 5.
brees couldn't get the saints separation from atl, the panthers, and the bucs. manning got a bye. sure he sucked in the playoffs but i think he's still top 5.
so if you want to put big ben or romo in 4 and 5, great. cool. i prefer wilson. alright i have to actually do other stuff now haha
As far as I can tell, there was no publicity surrounding this. Sanchez and Barwin just showed up at Temple, according to a couple folks on Twitter, and tried to cheer people up. Not surprisingly, Sanchez came bearing comfort food
Eagles quarterback Mark Sanchez and linebacker Connor Barwin visited Temple University Hospital Wednesday, one of the hospitals treating victims of the Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 188 which derailed and crashed Tuesday night.
According to tweets at Crossing Broad from Temple Hospital's assistant nurse manager Matt Weidenmiller, Sanchez and Barwin visited victims and their families and also took photos with hospital staff.
Temple University Hospital was one of four area hospitals that treated victims of the crash, along with Aria Health-Frankford, Hahnemann University Hospital and the Albert Einstein Medical Center.
According to the latest reports, seven people have died and more than 200 are hurt as a result of the crash. The train was travelling over 100 miles per hour when the emergency brake was applied heading into a curve with a 50 mile-per-hour speed limit, according to the NTSB.
Read more: http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news...erailment-Amtrak-303682981.html#ixzz3a4G8PM9z
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