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Just shut the fuck up lol. Dressing like a fruit is always going to be fruity, no need for these "changing black masculinity" bullshit articles.

The weirdest part to me; Here you are a professional athlete, on TV doezens if not hundreds of times a year, making tens of millions of dollars, could fuck hundreds of girls a year with limited effort...what screw is loose in your head that's it's so important for you to be on the cutting edge of fashion?! Weirdos.
 

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He would be a good complement to Antonio on the Steelers, dez on the cowboys, Seahawks need a good #1 and #2, Cardinals need a solid #2 plus he is a better QB than Stanton and played receiver with Carson under center before
Steelers don't need to pay him the kind of money he's gonna want. They develop wide receivers really well and go through this season with injuries and suspensions to the starters, playing Brown with a bunch of no-name UFAs. Martavis Bryant just applied for reinstatement. It should be a huge boost.

But if we could get him..
 
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Looks Like Pryor Will Get Tagged By Cleveland Since They Have Signed Jamie Collins To A 4 Year Deal. I Heard Pryor Get Quoted That It Wasn't About The Money Though Just A Team That Plays Hard, So If They Retain And Can Prove Something This Year They Have A Chance To Keep Him.

Sign Sum Veteran O-Lineman Cleveland, Your Quarterbacksssssssssssssssss Looked Like Sum Scared Squirrels Last Year.
 
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I Grew Up In A Neighborhood With Streets Named After NFL Team Names. I Grew Up On Chief Dr. My Birthday Use To Land On The Superbowl Also, 90' 96' 01'. I Was Raised Enchanted And Indulged In The Game. I Hope To One Day Work For Them Even If It Is Concessions In A Stadium Or Tearing Tickets At The Gates And If I'm Really Lucky Marry A NFL Cheerleader, You Know Bidniz.
 
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WINNERS

Tony Romo

Romo said his goodbyes to Dallas just as the league year began, which could mean he has an understanding of how his next few days will go down. The Texans cleared cap space to make signing Romo possible and will be rolling out the red carpet for Texas royalty. Romo, assuming he is headed to Houston, receives a hero's welcome and doesn't have to leave the state, while a fan base hungry for adequate quarterback play celebrates his arrival. This is a championship-caliber defense with two of the five best pass rushers in the NFL (Jadeveon Clowney and J.J. Watt) -- something Romo never enjoyed while in Dallas. Golden years, indeed.

Bill O'Brien

O'Brien seemed over the Brock Osweiler experiment early on last year but did all he could to manufacture points with the one-time, free-agent prize. Eventually, O'Brien coach made the uncomfortable decision to bench Osweiler, then bring him back once Tom Savage couldn't compete in a playoff game. This dizzying carousel had to be insanely frustrating for the Texans head coach, who has struggled to find a franchise-caliber quarterback since arriving in Houston. He now gets his best shot yet if Houston can land Romo.

Paul DePodesta and Sashi Brown

When was the last time the Browns were almost universally associated with a move that caused the football world to pause and say, Hmm, that's actually a good idea? Thursday's deal was radical by NFL standards, as the Browns brass completed an NBA-style, contract-eating trade to aid the team in its rebuild. Cleveland's picks over the next two drafts now look like this:

2017: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6

2018: 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7

Obviously, the Browns need a higher success rate when it comes to the draft, but, man, did they just improve their chances in the lottery.

DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller

At the combine, O'Brien was asked, What happened? to DeAndre Hopkins in 2016, responding with the filthiest stare to the inquiring reporter. What happened was obvious, and has now been rectified. Hopkins, who caught 111 balls for 1,521 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2015, now might have a four-time Pro Bowl quarterback hurling him passes. O'Brien can now empty out the playbook in ways he rarely could with Osweiler.

Browns fans

Browns fans have hope. Maybe 20-plus draft picks in two years amounts to nothing, but the trade seems to have capped a strong opening day of free agency that was also cause for celebration. The franchise will be the butt of jokes until they win, but, in the moment, their team seems to be making savvy maneuvers for the first time in years.

Texans GM Rick Smith

Osweiler was Smith's big move in free agency last year, and he finds a clever way to rid himself of a bad deal and clear the way for an NFL legend with something to prove.

Paxton Lynch and Trevor Siemian

If the Broncos do not end up entering the fray for Tony Romo, this is an acknowledgement from ownership and the coaching staff that one of these two young quarterbacks are more than capable of carrying the franchise forward. The talk about Romo has to be at least somewhat uncomfortable for Lynch and Siemian, who are watching as the rest of the football world assumes they are not good enough for the job.

LOSERS

Brock Osweiler

I genuinely feel for Brock who, as NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport noted, will likely be released if the Browns can't trade him. He will have the unpleasant distinction of being the NFL's first high-profile, contract-eating trade and it continues a massive slide since March 2016 when he signed a four-year, $72 million deal. There have been reports of interest from other teams, but I cannot imagine a scenario where his confidence does not have to be rebuilt a bit. Despite popular opinion, Osweiler had his moments in Houston -- even if they were few and far between.

Robert Griffin III

Rapoport reported that the Browns will move on from Griffin. This will essentially save the team $7.5 million and help offset the cost of eating Osweiler's contract. Griffin was given more than a fair shake in Cleveland and was touted as the captain and starter last offseason before injuries got in the way. Now, he is at the whim of the next team willing to take a chance on him. There's always the one-quarterback 49ers in San Francisco. As a bonus, he can hand-select his next destination, though it's hard to imagine a team pouring as many resources into him as the Browns did in 2016.

The Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys are, at some point, getting rid of the league's best backup quarterback. But more than that, they seem to have been caught up between a graceful parting of ways and a half-hearted attempt to recoup value for Romo. As of Thursday afternoon, the Cowboys and Texans are still staring each other down because they can. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had the chance to simply say goodbye, and if he ends up letting Romo go for nothing, it will look awkward. Granted, the NFL has come a long way since Jones took over the Dallas Cowboys, and it's not always easy to do the right thing when the game moves at light speed.

Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas



The unashamed diva wideouts raised some chatter last year when their target numbers began to dip, and the prospect of playing with Romo has to be enticing. To be clear, nothing has been settled between Romo and the Texans, so there is always a chance the Broncos can throw their hat back into the ring. If they don't, they will have to spend the summer and fall wondering What if? Sanders and Thomas were spoiled during the height of the Manning years, and a Romo trade is probably their best chance to replicate those stats until Lynch or Siemian develops.

General managers who have previously overpaid for players just to reach the cap threshold

The NFL is a copycat league, and lots of bad teams have blown salary-cap space simply because they had to over the years. Should this move work out in the long run, there are going to be a few embattled general managers who might get a knock on their door from ownership wondering, Why didn't you think of this?

Texans GM Rick Smith

Smith deserves a lot of credit for getting out of a bad situation, as we noted above. Other people in his position have tried to blame head coaches, assistant coaches and personnel for big mistakes, and he essentially took one on the chin Thursday in a big spot. However, this was also a high-profile acknowledgement that he, and the rest of his staff, completely misfired a year ago.
 
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Sources: Adrian Peterson to visit Patriots on Monday

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- In search of a power running back, the New England Patriots will explore the possibility of adding free agent Adrian Peterson when they host him on a visit Monday, sources tell ESPN's Adam Schefter.


The visit is Peterson's second since the Vikings released him March 9. He previously visited the Seahawks.
The Patriots have a need because bruising 250-pound running back LeGarrette Blount, who scored 18 rushing touchdowns in 2016, is a free agent.
The team currently has Dion Lewis, James White, Rex Burkhead and D.J. Foster on the roster at running back, and is expected to look closely at the position in the draft.
Peterson, who ranks 16th all time with 11,747 rushing yards, became an unrestricted free agent on March 9 after the Vikings decided not to pick up their option, which would have paid him $18 million, including a $6 million roster bonus.
He tweeted last month that he is in no rush to sign with a new team and said his decision isn't just about money; signing with a championship-contending team will factor in his decision.

Peterson, 32, played just three games last season because of a torn meniscus suffered on Sept. 18. He carried 37 times for 72 yards last season, returning in less than three months from his injury to play against the Colts on Dec. 18. However, he sat out the Vikings' final two games because of an adductor strain he suffered in his first game back.
Peterson, whose career rushing yards rank second to Frank Gore among active players, has failed to eclipse 40 carries in two of the past three seasons because of suspension and injuries. Even with his league-leading 1,485 rushing yards in 2015, and factoring in his receiving totals, Peterson cost the Vikings about $18,000 per yard over the last three years.
Since recovering from ACL reconstruction on his left knee to rush for 2,097 yards in 2012 and win the NFL MVP award, Peterson has defied the evidence that running backs wear down by age 30. He has long said he believes he can play deep into his 30s.

Adrian Peterson to visit New England Patriots on Monday
 
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Draft Time, Forget A Mock Draft. Who Are Your Sleepers?
Is Deshaun Watson Michael Jordan?
Is Leonard Fournette Adrian Peterson?
Is Jabrill Peppers The Most Valuable Player?
Is Solomon Thomas The Most Underrated?
Is Derek Barnett Reggie White Worthy Of A Top 10 Pick?

Mine's Last Year Was Sheldon Day From Notre Dame.
This Year Is D'Onta Foreman RB Texas To The Panthers In The Third Round.
 
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Myles Garret Could Easily Be Mario Williams's Next Coming, But Could Be All Out Too. I'd Trade Out If I Was The Browns And Get More Picks.

I Feel Like Them QB's Are Going To Rise To The Top Again Though, So If They We're To Trade, Trade High.

Then Trade Again, Money Ball.

Sell The Bugatti For 20 Lacs.
 
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