@Jacobni00726510@karenzgonekrazy Now we don’t know like you said, but it seems to me this might have been the first time since the officer never mentioned it being a repeated occurrence.
So Jaxson Dart gets to publicly express his political beliefs, but Abdul Carter doesn’t? If this is about locker room sanctity and leadership, is it a good idea for the face of the franchise to attend a political rally for a president that is considered to be hugely divisive?
@LitJs2@Icontrolth13030 If he does, the next thing people will say is “oh you’ll let the white people slide but won’t for black people.” This way it’s fair
@BozakHorseman@Arrowhead_Adam A 30+ Hill coming off an injury at 75% is still better than most WR in the league. He already knows the system and has chemistry with Pat. We can address a WR next season but a 1 yr rental is fine with me.
I know a lot of people don’t like Whitlock, but he’s spot on with this. I read where he’s going to make around $2.5 mil after taxes. That doesn’t seem like a lot if he’s spending a ton already.
It's not a wise choice no matter how you slice it. BUT I read somewhere that a car dealer hosted his draft party and gifted him the two cars.
To the larger point in terms of cultural difference: Jeff George, the No. 1 pick in the 1990 NFL Draft. His dad was a high school teacher and baseball coach. His mom a grade-school secretary. Lived in a very modest home on the far eastside of Indianapolis. Shag carpet in the living room. The entire neighborhood gentrified black over the course of 30 years. Jeff's dad (mom died of cancer in 2010) moved out of that house two years ago. They raised three boys in that house and never wanted to leave it despite Jeff's willingness and desire to move them somewhere "nice." His parents never wanted to be a burden and always an asset.
I use the George family as an example because I witnessed this with my own eyes.
Some people see the NFL draft as a family/friends winning lottery ticket from God. Other people see it as another blessing God bestowed on their child.