Lee
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Welp. Richard Sherman's career is done.
That makes zero sense. Intelligent, rich, what the hell?
I am extremely curious on that story
Welp. Richard Sherman's career is done.
Welp. Richard Sherman's career is done.
Ok, the tweet changed, its domestic violence, before it just said Burglary. He changed the tweet.
He might play again after a 8-16 game suspension, with his age that could be it, but he will be cheap now.
Denied bail but that is common for domestic violence per the ESPN article.
If he did this, fuck Richard Sherman, there is no reason to put your hands on a woman.
He was arrested outside the home, but he was trying to break in per the story. We will see.
Okay so piecing things together.
Think the tweet mistakenly says "ex" in-laws, I do believe they're still married?
Not sure.
Okay so piecing things together.
Sherman got drunk, apparently tried/threatened to kill himself, drove while drunk(?), and tried to fight his uncle(?). Yes he is still married. His wife made a public statement that no he didn't harm anyone. Also the 911 dispatcher needs to be fired
It sounds like Sherman needs some real help with his life and I imagine public backlash will ultimately be minimal especially if he gets help.
Honestly it's reminds me of CTE .....
I'm still not buying PFF's ability to grade offensive linemen... but I'd also be lying if I said I watched enough Rams film from 2020 to check them.Holy crap, just noticed this:
Offensive Guard Rankings: The 32 best players entering the 2021 NFL season | NFL News, Rankings and Statistics | PFF
Indianapolis Colts guard Quenton Nelson comes in at No. 1 in PFF's 2021 NFL offensive guard rankings.www.pff.com
20. AUSTIN CORBETT, LOS ANGELES RAMS
Overdrafted and thrown to the wolves early in his career, Corbett was in over his head when he first saw the field for the Browns. But with the Los Angeles Rams, he has developed into a solid starter at guard. He allowed one sack in 2020, but his run blocking is where we really saw improvement, and he was a big part of that offensive line getting back to a high level despite a transition in personnel.
I did really like Corbett going into the 2018 draft and felt like I whiffed pretty badly. Looks like he turned it around, even if the Browns can brag about having two guards in the top 10. Good for him!
You mean a bunch of fans sitting around coming up with grades about how they feel a player did on any given play may not be the best way to judge a player?I'm still not buying PFF's ability to grade offensive linemen... but I'd also be lying if I said I watched enough Rams film from 2020 to check them.
Let's just say I'm skeptical of this grade.
I'm still not buying PFF's ability to grade offensive linemen... but I'd also be lying if I said I watched enough Rams film from 2020 to check them.
Let's just say I'm skeptical of this grade.
He was a violent blocker at University of Nevada. I saw what Eliot Wolf saw in his play when I was checking him out, but I saw him as a late third rounder.
Then he showed up to the Browns and talked like a nerdy stamp collector on "Hard Knocks" and "Building the Browns." They don't show the pre-draft interviews on these guys!
Oh man. This sucks.Okay so piecing things together.
Sherman got drunk, apparently tried/threatened to kill himself, drove while drunk(?), and tried to fight his uncle(?). Yes he is still married. His wife made a public statement that no he didn't harm anyone. Also the 911 dispatcher needs to be fired
It sounds like Sherman needs some real help with his life and I imagine public backlash will ultimately be minimal especially if he gets help.
Honestly it's reminds me of CTE .....
I don't think that was a Wolf guy, was it? I think Wolf was the one that did Takitaki's scouting.
Either way, this just goes more into Dorsey knew how to find talent, but no idea how to build a team. Corbett wasn't even close to being ready.