@Bison1660 Based off of what I hear fans say every week in the dome, I'm going to say they'll pick offense because they all have some pretty strong opinions.
@McFeely_Inforum Republicans aren't even trying to hide it anymore. It was already pretty obvious but now they just tell us right to our faces that the rich should have a different justice system
@Take5Whpts@Tyler_Polumbus Finally someone who gets it. Why pay 13-14 mil for an above average at best RB like walker or Etienne. Walker value is over inflated. Sutton is average yearly of $14 mil and I'd rather have sutton than doubs at $20. WR draft is deep as well.
@Peyton____R@Broncos4six Restructuring isn't a free money glitch. It just moves the salary down the road and makes it a problem later. If you just do that all the time you end up in cap hell.
@TB46TB46@LouScatagliaPO All that does is kick some of the cap hit down the road. It doesn't just magically make more money. You just screw yourself over later.
@HotMicWDAY Love the move, a little shocked at the conference price tag. Still the right move. Took 15 years of dominance to overcome small market hurdle for fbs. The 12 million is likely part of that jump over said hurdle. Attendance has suffered and this the only move to bring it back.
@SamHerderFCS No way mountain west adds Montana schools. Small tv market cut in half by the two programs. It took 15 years of dominance to convince an fbs conference to invite ndsu because of the small market. How do you convince them to add more? Sdsu could get a mac invite i suppose.
@andlarso1@DomIzzoWDAY You need to chill and quit taking it so personally. We'd all leave our current jobs for a massive raise if given the opportunity. If you say you wouldn't you're just lying to try and prove a point.
@DomIzzoWDAY@ZierMike Personally I think having games on tnt hurts. They lucked out that the 2 on tnt were stinkers, but only way to have tnt is through cable or a full blown live TV streaming service.won't pay $100 a month for a ton of channels I'll never watch. I can, however, pay $30 for espn