People really believe Coach Saban had to throw money around to get top recruits. Being developed by the best, competing for national championships every year, and all the NFL draft picks was the selling point. The dynasty spoke for itself. Was a no brainer once I got my offer 😂
I don't care if you don't like Saban because he had Alabama running the sport for a decade.
I don't care if you think what he's saying is hypocritical.
If you actually believe that $40 million a year for rosters (which is only growing) is actually sustainable, let me know why
Yikes: Browns GM Andrew Berry shockingly says he wasn’t trying to get the best return for Myles Garrett.
Reporter: "Myes wasn't on the block, why not open up the bidding and get a few more picks?"
Berry: "That wasn't the goal.“
What an awful look 🤦♂️
Ty Simpson received a 14 composite score on his ACT standardized test when he was in high school. His reading score fell in the 9th percentile, suggesting he probably barely knew how to read (SWIPE)
His percentile ranks in each category are as follows:
English: 10th percentile
Math: 45th percentile
Reading: 9th percentile
Science: 40th percentile
Composite: 27th percentile
Simpson however is not known for being a dumb QB, as his pre-snap recognition and post snap processing are some of his best traits.
Do you think Ty Simpson will have a successful NFL career? Did the Rams make the correct pick at #13 ? Let us know 👇
𝗨𝗽𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗲: 11 NFL teams did NOT yet show their support for Pride Month this year.
• Cowboys
• Rams
• Saints
• Giants
• Bengals
• Browns
• Chiefs
• Raiders
• Jets
• Steelers
• Titans
Should the NFL penalize these teams?