NFL Discussion Thread: Pats win SB XLIX. Offseason begins

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Ben Volin ‏@BenVolin · 2h2 hours ago
Video: Jeffrey Kessler's opening statement on behalf of Brady
 
Mike Evans Worked out With Randy Moss During the Offseason
1 hour ago
by Rachel Wold

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Current Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans and future Hall of Famer Randy Moss have a few things in common.

They both played high school basketball before becoming college football stars. Evans broke the single-season Buccaneers record by scoring 12 touchdowns as a rookie in 2014. Moss set the single-season rookie record with 17 scores as a rookie in 1998. Additionally, both receivers possess the ability to make contested catches with their long arms and vertical presence.

Moss and Evans also spent a week working out together earlier in the offseason. Evans, entering his second season in the NFL, had this to say about his experience working with the legendary Moss:

“It was just me and him,” Evans said, via the Bucs’ official website. “I was up for there in North Carolina for about a week at the end of March. There’s a lot of knowledge there, man.”

It appears Evans can’t wait to take what he learned from Moss out onto the field:

“I think he’s the best to ever do it,” Evans added. “Working with him, I think it will take my game to the next level.”

Not only could Evans benefit from the time he spent with Moss, he is now working with former Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter. It is reported that the Evans will be adapting to the play style that was used when Koetter worked with Julio Jones. Can we imagine what is in store for Evans this season considering what he produced during what was an incredible rookie year? The 6-foot-5 receiver tallied 68 receptions and 1,051 yards to go with those 12 touchdowns.

With improved play calling and a studly young quarterback in Jameis Winston, Evans could easily improve from his outstanding rookie campaign.
 
 
I wouldn't even knock the large houses.. if an athlete was savvy and took advantage of the 'buyers' market we've had the last couple of years
It's less about the sale price of the actual house (since I'm theory that can be seen as an asset though nothing like it used to be), it's more of a drain to fill them up with stuff and the taxes/insurance on them which never goes away
I'm with you..

taxes is another huge problem for these dudes.. but just on the present point, I would only buy in the US in a state with low real estate taxes.. unless I got some ridiculous deal and though I could flip it
 
Mike Evans Worked out With Randy Moss During the Offseason
1 hour ago
by Rachel Wold

0119-810x456.jpg


Current Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans and future Hall of Famer Randy Moss have a few things in common.

They both played high school basketball before becoming college football stars. Evans broke the single-season Buccaneers record by scoring 12 touchdowns as a rookie in 2014. Moss set the single-season rookie record with 17 scores as a rookie in 1998. Additionally, both receivers possess the ability to make contested catches with their long arms and vertical presence.

Moss and Evans also spent a week working out together earlier in the offseason. Evans, entering his second season in the NFL, had this to say about his experience working with the legendary Moss:

“It was just me and him,” Evans said, via the Bucs’ official website. “I was up for there in North Carolina for about a week at the end of March. There’s a lot of knowledge there, man.”

It appears Evans can’t wait to take what he learned from Moss out onto the field:

“I think he’s the best to ever do it,” Evans added. “Working with him, I think it will take my game to the next level.”

Not only could Evans benefit from the time he spent with Moss, he is now working with former Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter. It is reported that the Evans will be adapting to the play style that was used when Koetter worked with Julio Jones. Can we imagine what is in store for Evans this season considering what he produced during what was an incredible rookie year? The 6-foot-5 receiver tallied 68 receptions and 1,051 yards to go with those 12 touchdowns.

With improved play calling and a studly young quarterback in Jameis Winston, Evans could easily improve from his outstanding rookie campaign.

:hat :hat :hat :hat
 
ODB is my guy but he has a lot of maturing to do. Kid complaining about too much after only one season. Complaining about money, teammates giving him a hard time and being a social media wh**e
 
Ben Volin ‏@BenVolin · 2h2 hours ago
NFL gets approximately 2 hours to give its own testimony. Proceedings supposed to end around 5:30 #BradyAppeal
 
I wouldn't even knock the large houses.. if an athlete was savvy and took advantage of the 'buyers' market we've had the last couple of years

It's less about the sale price of the actual house (since I'm theory that can be seen as an asset though nothing like it used to be), it's more of a drain to fill them up with stuff and the taxes/insurance on them which never goes away

Yep and it's also hard to flip a large expensive house, less of a market and a lot people who can afford them want their own custom house
 
Ben Volin ‏@BenVolin · 2h2 hours ago
NFL gets approximately 2 hours to give its own testimony. Proceedings supposed to end around 5:30 #BradyAppeal
Why are people so worked up over an underflated football? It's not even half as bad as a spitball in baseball :{
 
Ben Volin ‏@BenVolin · 2h2 hours ago
NFL gets approximately 2 hours to give its own testimony. Proceedings supposed to end around 5:30 #BradyAppeal
Why are people so worked up over an underflated football? It's not even half as bad as a spitball in baseball :{

cuz it's the patriots, bro









#FreeBrady
 
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