It's going to be weird not seeing Romo on the sidelines tbh
Finally someone gets arrested.
It's going to be weird not seeing Romo on the sidelines tbh
awesome.
More minor Zeke news
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2...riving-100-mph
That car can go much faster, obviously. Props for Zeke for putting safety first and not pushing it. NFL can use more level headed players like him.
Yeah... and who the DOESN'T go at least 100 mph on the DNT/121 tollways? You're weird if you don't go at least 90, honestly. I've rode around with guys who went easily 115+, sober, when there was very little traffic (especially at night).
One time with a realtor who was renting a BMW for his friend's bachelor party... he got up to about 127 on the DNT around the Willow Bend area with me riding shotgun. It was glorious.
lol only in America do we hold our Pro Athletes at a higher standard than our politicians.
Yep, effing stupid...
But only in America are the pro athletes waaaaaaaaaaaaay overpaid.
Rank, Name, Earnings (Sport, Country)
1. Cristiano Ronaldo, $93 million (Soccer, Portugal)
2. LeBron James, $86.2 million (Basketball, U.S.)
3. Lionel Messi, $80 million (Soccer, Argentina)
4. Roger Federer, $64 million (Tennis, Switzerland)
5. Kevin Durant, $60.6 million (Basketball, U.S.)
6. Andrew Luck, $50 million (Football, U.S.)
6. Rory McIlroy, $50 million (Golf, U.K.)
8. Stephen Curry, $47.3 million (Basketball, U.S.)
9. James Harden, $46.6 million (Basketball, U.S.)
10. Lewis Hamilton, $46 million (Racing, U.K.)
That includes third party endorsements, we're talking about employer salary/money made actually PLAYING the sport, here. Please don't move the goal post.
So Lebron is at around $30 million. If I were him, since he makes around $56 million from endorsements anyway, why doesn't he agree to only get paid say $1m/year by the Cavs so other, less-endorsed superstars can join the team and he can win again being the underpaid alpha hero?
Ronaldo's salary is 32 million Euros. Messi's, 40 million. Those pro soccer players make a ton of money. If you take the top paid 30 soccer players and compare them to the top paid 30 US athletes, I think it would disprove your comment about only the US having highly paid athletes.
Cowboys' offseason miscues never get old to me...this Lucky Whitehead story is hilarious, even though it probably is a case of mistaken iden y
Jason Garrett trying to go Budget Belichick by giving the exact same answer over and over
Starting RT La'el Collins gets 2 year / 14 million extension, is now signed with the team through the end of the 2019 season.
Good signing but makes me wonder if they are believing that Zeke is out for some substantial amount of games.
Could be, but I read he will be competing with Morris. If Morris gets cut it saves Jerry about $1.6M. My guess is that Hillman will "win" this battle.
Boiled down: Morris might be out like 3 strikes. Especially after signing 25 year old Hillman to compete with him to be the 3rd back behind McFadden. Hillman can play special teams. Morris does not.
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