I'm sitting here hating on the NO Saints "D" right now They are sooooooo lame that they're making look even better than he is already. Amateurs
Sad day, the #1 boxer in the sport has just retired, was holding 3 belts Andre Ward calls it quits..finishes undefeated 32-0 as a pro without a single loss since he was a 12yr old amateur At least I was able to make it to his final fight and it was a great one This news comes right on the heels of GGG and Canelo getting back together for discussions about a rematch, so that probably factored in At this point, yeah, I think GGG/Canelo is probably going to happen at least 2 more times..Ward probably felt like fuck waiting around for them to finish their fuckery..been waiting for GGG for years
sad for us (fans) but good for him going out on top with all his faculties in addition to being a great boxer, he seems like a really good dude i love golovkin, but ward could probably beat him and canelo at the same time lol that's awesome you got to see him in person nothing better than seeing boxing in person -- a lot is lost watching on tv imo
Yeah, he's a really good dude..I only made it to a few of his fights over the years, but happy to have made it to the final one VS Kovalev Wish he could've had more big purse bouts, but he'll be alright, I'm sure he's got a ringside TV gig waiting for him with HBO or Showtime, he's got the personality and the mind for it
Lol Oh shit..Brian Hoyer? Yeah, it's definitely Jets VS Niners for Darnold in tankapalooza 2018 If the Chargers were smart they'd go ahead and throw their hat in he ring too @ 0-2, Rivers won't even make the move to LA, dude commutes from SD everyday, he can't be long for QB there Rivers and Gates should retire together after this year
Definitely surprised Wade's unit is giving up so many points 27 last week against the Skins was even a surprise, but it's early
I hear he's under concussion protocol. That hit he took near the end zone at the beginning of the game was pretty vicious. Surprised he got up so quick.
An appeals court next month will hear arguments on a stay that has kept Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott on the field while his suspension makes its way through the court system. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed Friday to hold oral arguments between the NFL and NFL Players Association. The session is scheduled for 2 p.m. ET on Oct. 2 in New Orleans. Friday's announcement means Elliott will be able to play Monday against the Arizona Cardinals and in Week 4 against the Los Angeles Rams. I mean, by all means, let's continue Elliott's court process until his eventual suspension extends through the RAIDERS/Cowboys game in Week 15. Wouldn't mind that one bit.