I love the people who act like talking about anything related to sports that's not actually taking place on the field is gay or whatever.Meanwhile, most of those same grown men obsess over the lives of high school kids online for hours a day...
6/20/2011 1:28:06 PM
If you come to ST to post about fashion, don't get surprised when people call you out for itAnd yes, that is coming from someone averaging all of 2 posts a year in the recruiting threads asking what our incoming classes look likeMy suggestion is to support the women's talk section in FF and start up fashion thread where your ideas and opinions on fashion will be fostered and allowed to reach their full potential
6/20/2011 1:52:50 PM
6/20/2011 3:17:19 PM
FASHION???YOU GUYS TALKING BOUT FASHION????NOT THE GAME, BUT FASHION???But i don't agree that a post about NFL uniforms has anything to do with fashion. You act like this is the first time someone has posted about uniforms in sports talkmessage_search.aspx?type=topic§ion=2&searchstring=uniforms&username=&usertype=match&sortby=date&sortorder=descending&page=
6/20/2011 5:52:34 PM
Yeah, and some of us were going to major in art and design with an eye towards sports logo design before we decided it was a waste of time and majored in something practical People complaining about that are pretty obviously not secure in their manhood and feel the need to bring this up to reaffirm it.Besides, if sports fans didn't criticize bad uniforms, you might have seen a lot more of these:http://images.politico.com/global/rodney%20monroe.jpghttp://i27.tinypic.com/551kso.jpg[Edited on June 21, 2011 at 1:18 PM. Reason : x]
6/21/2011 1:09:35 PM
Sounds like a resolution may be on the horizon...
6/21/2011 2:20:26 PM
6/21/2011 2:22:39 PM
Jerome Harrison must not want to play for the Steelers anymore:
7/13/2011 2:18:54 PM
lullz
7/13/2011 4:51:42 PM
7/13/2011 5:24:55 PM
i got him mixed up with the Eagles' RBwhoops
7/13/2011 5:28:01 PM
^^ Point well taken.That guy just lost his mind. He's about to be alienated by the entire league.
7/13/2011 6:16:57 PM
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/07/14/rookie-wage-scale-is-done/
7/14/2011 8:54:52 PM
Harrison is an asshole and the dumbest player in the league. He keeps whining about arbitrary rules. They've had the rules regarding spearing in place for decades. I remember when Chuck Cecil used to get fined 3 times a year for his habit of spearing. The fact is that it's dangerous to use the crown of your helmet as a battering ram. Dangerous not only for the man getting hit, but also the man doing the hitting. I hope that they suspend him next time he does it.In other news, an agreement could come within 48 hours. Free-agency should start a week after.
7/14/2011 10:28:55 PM
^^ yesssssssssssssssssss
7/14/2011 10:37:46 PM
bump
7/21/2011 6:59:38 PM
presser on NFL Network right now, maybe on espnews too
7/21/2011 7:31:18 PM
basically the owners have a CBA, players can vote on it tonight but have to recertify the union requiring 50%+ of players votes, players have a few extra days to try and change stuff if they want toif the players go with it, we're probably good to go...if not, its gonna take more weeks for anything, i would guessalso, no Hall of Fame game[Edited on July 21, 2011 at 7:44 PM. Reason : .]
7/21/2011 7:40:50 PM
Savvy move by the owners. Now if the players don't vote for it the overwhelming perception will be the PA is holding it up.
7/21/2011 8:09:46 PM
Mort is not optimistic that a deal will be done tonighthe is usually on top of his shit
7/21/2011 8:10:37 PM
Lol at espn reporter interviewing espn analyst.
7/21/2011 8:12:01 PM
Demaurice Smith and the players can go fuck themselves
7/21/2011 8:27:15 PM
why?
7/21/2011 8:41:09 PM
^ They've spent months on months negotiating this deal, it comes down to the deadline and then all the sudden they come out and act like they've been blindsided by the new CBA agreed to by the owners. What in the hell have they been doing?
7/21/2011 8:46:16 PM
i blame both sides, but i definitely blame the owners more
7/21/2011 8:47:58 PM
I don't see how it's possible to not put more blame on the ownersit is a lockout, not a strikeand wouldn't you take the time to go over every little detail before agreeing to it?you'd be a fool not to[Edited on July 21, 2011 at 9:15 PM. Reason : you have completely taken the owners bait, also]
7/21/2011 8:51:57 PM
You're right I've taken the bait, to be honest I don't give a damn about what the players get. What's good for the owners, at least in my opinion, will be better for the league overall. I'm the fan of a football team, could give a shit who plays for that team. So as far as I'm concerned, I don't care about the players[Edited on July 21, 2011 at 9:18 PM. Reason : f]
7/21/2011 9:17:48 PM
well, you're an asshole
7/21/2011 9:21:59 PM
haha
7/21/2011 9:28:49 PM
The players don't agree leads to more posturing and I think the season is lost, if there is no season both sides will be to blame. It took MLB years to recover from the last work stoppage.
7/21/2011 9:31:23 PM
The owners definitely played their cards right but putting the "media pressure" on the players. What seems to be good timing is actually a blatant tactic to put the players under the pressure of the media and fans. As has been stated, the players would be fools not to go over the details and fine print that is going to be in place for 10 years with no opt-out clause. Although, I want the players to sign and lets get this season started, I also want the players/owner to have a fairest deal possible. The owners locked-out the players, so the players have the duty and obligation to make sure they are not getting hosed. III
7/21/2011 9:55:05 PM
no vote tonight by the playersi swear if this drags on a lot longer and we miss multiple regular season games, it might be time for Goodell to go
7/21/2011 10:03:10 PM
Both sides need to realize its not just players that are affected by this, its bars restaurants, its the support staff and stadium workers that are affected as well.
7/21/2011 10:11:53 PM
it's also a 10-year deal, so i don't see anything wrong w/ them not voting tonight before they have a chance to go over it
7/21/2011 10:19:21 PM
what percentage of these guys are going to be in the league 10 years from now?
7/21/2011 10:54:56 PM
what kind of question is thatif the deal isn't good for players, it's not like they are going "OH FUCK THE NEWCOMERS", at least not the ones representing their teams
7/21/2011 10:58:58 PM
yeah there are John Kasay's who play 20+ years in the league to cancel out a dozen players who get brain damage during training campyou should trust something that Roger Goodell says about as much as you trust something David Stern or Bud Selig says[Edited on July 21, 2011 at 11:02 PM. Reason : but actually Stern lies without lying like lawyers do, like Butch Davis]
7/21/2011 11:01:11 PM
While the owners were certainly ruthless in negotiations, at this point it's the players that are dragging their feet and acting like bitches. They elected De Smith to negotiate for them, and Smith apparently reached an agreement with Goodell. The owners approved the agreement. Now the players are whining that they are backed into a corner, and they want to renegotiate terms, with opt-out clauses and stuff like that? How is this even an issue this late in the game? What a joke. Vote on the goddamn proposal in front of you, or fire De Smith and start over with someone who you trust. This idea that they can make new changes after the NFL ratified the agreement is a fucking joke though.
7/22/2011 12:24:56 PM
7/22/2011 12:29:26 PM
^thisit really isn't that hard of a concept to understand
7/22/2011 12:33:25 PM
Paul Tagliabue would have had this shit straightened out
7/22/2011 1:07:10 PM
^^, ^^^, oh really? What exactly are those "new terms" that they haven't discussed at length in the months of negotiations? There was no bait and switch, no deception. The players just feel pressured right now, and they are grasping at straws. Don't read some uninformed player's twitter page if you want the story. The deal was already worked out. Players are dragging their feet.[Edited on July 22, 2011 at 2:08 PM. Reason : 2]
7/22/2011 2:07:09 PM
7/22/2011 2:20:30 PM
i dont have a copy of the deal proposal offered by the ownersi dont have a copy of the deal that the players apparently were happy withso i can't comparei dont follow football players on twitter, at least none that had any comment last nighti have heard today that discipline is one of the issues the players feel is unsettled, where goodell has a final say on off-the-field issue 'sentencing' and the players want a sort of balance of power in that area
7/22/2011 2:25:56 PM
Is it really dragging your feet when you are having a highly detailed document checked for errors, omissions, switches, etc? The owners blew their wad by having this "announcement party" where they hand "their" proposal to the players and expect the players to say sure without due diligence. Further, the owners put the demand that the players must re-certify by "certain" date. Poor tact. The players are athletes, many (most) are not business men, give them some time to go over the details and make sure it is what they asked for. III
7/22/2011 3:00:45 PM
Ovies gettin it done, per usual:http://www.wralsportsfan.com/voices/blogpost/9894105/
7/22/2011 4:07:04 PM
Some of this is cba related, though perhaps secondarily.But chris kluwe may be my new favorite football player.http://deadspin.com/5823788/chris-kluwe-responds-can-i-kick-it-yes-i-can
7/23/2011 5:01:15 PM
lol damn
7/23/2011 5:20:16 PM
7/23/2011 5:24:17 PM
I'm not sure which part was most awesome. But the tl;dr he included was absolutely classic.
7/23/2011 5:26:33 PM