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$300,000??? Paul Allen used that much cash to wipe his ass in 2012.
You afraid?.. how about we maul them first
Pete Carroll cheating. Like saying it rains in the Northwest.
$300,000??? Paul Allen used that much cash to wipe his ass in 2012.
Yup,
But now he eats more bran and uses less than 200k
Still trying to figure out if Pete Carroll is a slow learner or just a badass, like Smokin' Jay, who just don't care.
He must hangout with Brandon Merriwether and Nandumigan Suh.
Pete Carroll cheating. Like saying it rains in the Northwest.
ahhh...it doesn't rain in the northwest anymore.
Pete Carroll cheating. Like saying it rains in the Northwest.
ahhh...it doesn't rain in the northwest anymore.
yeah, no kidding
$300,000??? Paul Allen used that much cash to wipe his ass in 2012.
Yup,
But now he eats more bran and uses less than 200k
****ing recession.
Worth noting: NFLPA adopted a zero-tolerance policy on these violations in March. The union will pursue even against a team rep's wishes. Why? Because popular coaches would get away with things and unpopular coaches wouldn't. In this case, public video triggered the inquiry.
The fine doesn't hurt as much as losing two practices. Sign of the times.
Some teams push the envelope more than others. Other teams have done the same previously but did not get caught. Mike Florio at PFT had been launching a crusade against the practice.
As for the Seahawks, this will have little to no impact on them.
Pete Carroll cheating. Like saying it rains in the Northwest.
From today's Packer walkthrough:
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$300,000??? Paul Allen used that much cash to wipe his ass in 2012.
He could spend $300,000 a day wiping his ass for the next 143 years.
Pete's standard for morals is set very low,he bailed out of USC before they could nail his butt. Didn't due the school & players any favors.
Hmm, looks like we have a pattern with Petey:
Seahawks may lose 2nd-round pick for not disclosing Richard Sherman injury
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll admitted this week that the team failed to disclose a knee injury that cornerback Richard Sherman was dealing with throughout the regular season, saying โhe never missed anythingโ as a way of explaining why the team didnโt share the information.
The Seahawks could be missing something as a result of not disclosing Shermanโs condition. PFT reported that the NFL is looking into the situation; Chris Mortensen of ESPN reports that the team may lose a second-round pick as a penalty.
The league has issued fines in the past when teams havenโt shared full injury information, but there can be additional discipline handed down if teams have multiple offenses of league policies. The Seahawks have run afoul of the league three times due to violations of the rules governing offseason work, which led the NFL to strip a week of organized team activities this offseason and a fifth-round pick from the team.
Who cares? Sherman never missed time. The only reason they have the injury reports is for Las Vegas.
Need to follow Bellichek's example: report everything, even hangnails.
Fandame posted:Who cares? Sherman never missed time. The only reason they have the injury reports is for Las Vegas.
Simple. Follow the rules. The rule is in place and you know it. Follow it.
GBFanForLife posted:Fandame posted:Who cares? Sherman never missed time. The only reason they have the injury reports is for Las Vegas.
Simple. Follow the rules. The rule is in place and you know it. Follow it.
Not Pete's way.