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The Bills released Shawne Merriman. Did he even play a single game with them? Seems like the guy has been permanently injured since 2009.
The Bills released Shawne Merriman. Did he even play a single game with them? Seems like the guy has been permanently injured since 2009.
I just assumed his play was due to the juice. He was a beast, then he got caught and hasn't even been an NFL-level talent since.The Bills released Shawne Merriman. Did he even play a single game with them? Seems like the guy has been permanently injured since 2009.
I just assumed his play was due to the juice. He was a beast, then he got caught and hasn't even been an NFL-level talent since.
I agree but considering the current culture in this country I won't be shocked when this blows out of proportion.
The Bills released Shawne Merriman. Did he even play a single game with them? Seems like the guy has been permanently injured since 2009.
Every offseason he declared that he was back to his former self and then, well...
Did absolutely nothing.
Can you imagine if he was though? Merriman, Williams, Anderson, Dareus all coming after the QB. Would have been fearsome. Alas, football is a cruel mistress.
Well, I know we always say that Roger Goodell has a big ol' crush on England and desperately wants to start an NFL franchise there, but as it turns out, he must really hate our friends across the pond. This is just sadistic.
Jaguars commit to four home games in London
(AFP) 7 hours ago
LOS ANGELES London's Wembley Stadium is set to become the Jacksonville Jaguars' home away from home as the NFL team announced Tuesday it would play a home game there in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Jaguars owner Shad Khan and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced the plan on Tuesday, with Khan saying he hoped to raise the club's profile overseas and at home.
"The Jacksonville Jaguars will be a bold and ambitious NFL franchise," said Khan, who purchased the Jaguars in January.
The four-year agreement is in keeping with growing the team's brand globally, he said, adding that it was also a chance to raise the profile of the Jacksonville area.
"This is a priceless opportunity to share the business, tourism and lifestyle story of Jacksonville with international audiences, and I know it will give the Jaguars a unique and powerful identity within the league and beyond," he said.
In addition to the Jaguars' 2013 game in London, the league is working to add a second game in the United Kingdom next year, with the intention of finalizing details in the coming months.
The 2012 NFL schedule features the St. Louis Rams hosting the New England Patriots at Wembley on Sunday, October 28.
Who wants in on the "Which Week Will Sanchez Get Benched Pool"?
I'm going with week 4 against the 49ers.
People will be Jaguaring in the streets of LondonWell, I know we always say that Roger Goodell has a big ol' crush on England and desperately wants to start an NFL franchise there, but as it turns out, he must really hate our friends across the pond. This is just sadistic.
Jaguars commit to four home games in London
(AFP) 7 hours ago
LOS ANGELES London's Wembley Stadium is set to become the Jacksonville Jaguars' home away from home as the NFL team announced Tuesday it would play a home game there in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Jaguars owner Shad Khan and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced the plan on Tuesday, with Khan saying he hoped to raise the club's profile overseas and at home.
"The Jacksonville Jaguars will be a bold and ambitious NFL franchise," said Khan, who purchased the Jaguars in January.
The four-year agreement is in keeping with growing the team's brand globally, he said, adding that it was also a chance to raise the profile of the Jacksonville area.
"This is a priceless opportunity to share the business, tourism and lifestyle story of Jacksonville with international audiences, and I know it will give the Jaguars a unique and powerful identity within the league and beyond," he said.
In addition to the Jaguars' 2013 game in London, the league is working to add a second game in the United Kingdom next year, with the intention of finalizing details in the coming months.
The 2012 NFL schedule features the St. Louis Rams hosting the New England Patriots at Wembley on Sunday, October 28.