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Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter · 3m3 minutes ago
Steelers announced a two-year contract extension for HC Mike Tomlin that will keep him with team through at least the 2018 season.
That's..... kind of surprising.not sure how DMX feels about that one
Tebow looking like Matt Barkley out there with his new throwing motion
That's..... kind of surprising.
i believe so. My homie went to go pay he said and the worker at Hibachi said it was already paid for and that murray left 1k for the tabDid he leave a tip?
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — In Jay Glazer’s Sunset Boulevard Gym, the one tucked above the Pink Taco restaurant and framed by multi-million-dollar homes that litter the hills above, there are three flat-screen televisions displaying recorded Ultimate Fighting Championship bouts at all times. On a Thursday morning in July, 19 NFL players who pay a sizable monthly fee to train at Unbreakable gather around Rashad Evans, the former light heavyweight champ, and Glazer as he works both a remote and his mending sandpaper voice.
It has been five days since Robbie Lawler successfully defended his welterweight title against Rory MacDonald in one of the best and bloodiest fights in UFC history.
“For those of you who didn’t see the fight last week…” says Glazer, pausing to find the right words and the pertinent frames. “The end of the fourth round epitomizes what the f— we do here.”
Per the source, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is being pushed by a small handful of influential owners to hold firm on the four-game suspension. Working against that pressure, however, is the fear that the four-game suspension would be wiped out by a federal court.
Attorney Gregg Levy, who was one of the finalists for the job Goodell received in 2006, participated in the Brady appeal hearing as a legal consultant to the Commissioner. It’s believed that Levy has been warning Goodell that it will be difficult to make a suspension stick in court, even under the heightened standard that applies to challenging the outcome of a private arbitration agreement.
So while there’s still no good way out of this mess for Goodell, the safest course for him personally would be to hold firm and to force a court to reduce the suspension — since Goodell suffers little or no P.R. consequence when one of his disciplinary decisions is reduced or wiped out by someone else.
my 2 homies had there Hibachi dinner paid for lastnigt by DeMarco Murray
^^^ Why do you post in red font sometimes and white others? Just pick one and stick with it
That he doesn't know how I feel or that I would question the move?
I like Tomlin but the consensus among my Steelers buddies is they want new blood in there
Tomlin is an awesome coach. I'd love to have that guy running my team.
Tomlin's going no where. They should find another team to follow.
Tebow looking like Matt Barkley out there with his new throwing motion
Can't wait