But wouldn't that mean we traded Dak straight up for Wentz over the 2017-2018 offseason? I don't see that happening. Now if the Eagles agreed to throw in a few first round picks, the front office might just listen...but that's as far as I see that conversation going...100%. Season's over if he has to serve it now.
I'm still hoping he does and you'll all agree with me next year when the team might have a better chance to compete.
Happens everyday, my man.Can't see any judge ruling against 4 others...
ruh roh
100%. Season's over if he has to serve it now.
I'm still hoping he does and you'll all agree with me next year when the team might have a better chance to compete.
This is really a sad day in the history of the NFL.
This is about pleasing special interest groups by sacrificing the promising future of a man that worked hard and earned that promising future.
This is about a self serving attemept to compensate for past errors by unfairly punishing someone whose behavior wasn't even close to those who got a mere slap on the hand.
They want to brand him for something nobody can prove because of a witness nobody trusts despite a higher llegal authority deciding that he couldn't be charged.
This isn't a suspension for six games, it is a social, professional and financial stigma forever. The ramifications demand absolute certainty and they have no such proof.
With men like Goodel in charge, its no wonder NFL football is on the decline. Truly, a sad day.
If you believe this is a can't win case, then his innocence becomes irrelevant to me. It's now just when is the best time to serve and that's now. Don't carry this into next season.
Maybe you can light a candle or something for victims of stuff to feel better.
I'm sure the questions towards the NFL will be just as tough.wonder what Goodell's and Friel's bribe to Failla was?
It is very sad being intelligent.
I envy your happy life.
And yet, you're an Eagles fan with over 40,000 posts here.
I guess that doesn't say much for YOUR fan base.
ruh roh