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Yes! Beckham
Dudes my dude now
Dudes my dude now
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I bet it leaves nothing to the imagination, but if it does, he should switch it up.AP new tatts are DOPE
I see plenty of cats with that hair on TV and in person. That's him. Texture, length, color, size (phrasing).
Really awkward.
I sent the pic to a friend. He thought it was the honey badger
Disgraceful.
I bet it leaves nothing to the imagination, but if it does, he should switch it up.
According to multiple reports, the Saints have released linebacker Junior Galette. Galette signed a six-year deal with the team last September that has already paid him more than $17 million, but he’s gone after turning in 10 sacks in 16 games for the team last season.
When the New Orleans Saints release Junior Galette, they will be adding another $5.45 million in "dead money" to the scores of dollars the team is paying to players no longer on the roster this year.
The Saints accepted "dead money" cap hits to trade or release several veteran players during the offseason, including $9 million for tight end Jimmy Graham and $6 million for offensive lineman Ben Grubbs.
But it's in 2016 when the financial impact of Galette's release will be felt most acutely.
Galette's whopping $12.1 million in dead money -- the sum of the remaining bonuses he has been paid that are still unaccounted for in the salary cap -- will give the Saints more cap-crunching headaches in 2016.
In an offseason during which Tom Brady was suspended for his alleged role in Deflategate, merchandise sales related to the New England Patriots quarterback have been the highest in the NFL, according to a list released Thursday by NFL Players Inc., the marketing arm of the players' union.
The list, which counts sales from licensees for the first quarter of the union's fiscal year (March 1-May 31), had Brady at No. 1, followed by quarterbacks Colin Kaepernick of the San Francisco 49ers, Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks, Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints and Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos.
Brady finished first for the quarter in sales of figurines (Oyo), wall posters (Fathead), bobbleheads (Forever Collectibles) and hats (Lids). He finished second in the league in jersey sales over that time period, behind only Wilson.
Wilson also sold more licensed products in the children's space, while Kaepernick had the best sales among women's apparel.
Rounding out the top 10 most successfully licensed NFL players from March to May: Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt, Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and two quarterbacks from the 2015 draft class -- Marcus Mariota of the Tennessee Titans and Jameis Winston of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Don't think this was posted yet...
According to multiple reports, the Saints have released linebacker Junior Galette. Galette signed a six-year deal with the team last September that has already paid him more than $17 million, but he’s gone after turning in 10 sacks in 16 games for the team last season.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/07/24/saints-release-junior-galette/
When the New Orleans Saints release Junior Galette, they will be adding another $5.45 million in "dead money" to the scores of dollars the team is paying to players no longer on the roster this year.
The Saints accepted "dead money" cap hits to trade or release several veteran players during the offseason, including $9 million for tight end Jimmy Graham and $6 million for offensive lineman Ben Grubbs.
But it's in 2016 when the financial impact of Galette's release will be felt most acutely.
Galette's whopping $12.1 million in dead money -- the sum of the remaining bonuses he has been paid that are still unaccounted for in the salary cap -- will give the Saints more cap-crunching headaches in 2016.
http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/2015/07/new_orleans_saints_junior_gale_10.html
All that dead cap space...:x
Might as well go full rebuild at this point.
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According to multiple reports, the Saints have released linebacker Junior Galette. Galette signed a six-year deal with the team last September that has already paid him more than $17 million, but he’s gone after turning in 10 sacks in 16 games for the team last season.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/07/24/saints-release-junior-galette/
When the New Orleans Saints release Junior Galette, they will be adding another $5.45 million in "dead money" to the scores of dollars the team is paying to players no longer on the roster this year.
The Saints accepted "dead money" cap hits to trade or release several veteran players during the offseason, including $9 million for tight end Jimmy Graham and $6 million for offensive lineman Ben Grubbs.
But it's in 2016 when the financial impact of Galette's release will be felt most acutely.
Galette's whopping $12.1 million in dead money -- the sum of the remaining bonuses he has been paid that are still unaccounted for in the salary cap -- will give the Saints more cap-crunching headaches in 2016.
http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/2015/07/new_orleans_saints_junior_gale_10.html
All that dead cap space...:x
Might as well go full rebuild at this point.
Why did they cut him?
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Apparently homie has been a handful for teams since college... starting fights in the lockerroom, etc. This latest thing was just the last straw...12 million dead cap money and losing 20 something sacks is pretty stupid without pending felony charges or something
Apparently homie has been a handful for teams since college... starting fights in the lockerroom, etc. This latest thing was just the last straw...12 million dead cap money and losing 20 something sacks is pretty stupid without pending felony charges or something
Ten sacks a year aint worth a bad seed in your squad.