NFL 2019, week 15 in, out and other news

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Lions | Jameis Winston sort of throwing Thu Dec 12, 11:39 AM

Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston (thumb) was throwing a tennis ball during the portion of practice open to the media Thursday, Dec. 12.

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Is there something going on here that I'm unaware of?
 

Phicinfan

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Lions | Jameis Winston sort of throwing Thu Dec 12, 11:39 AM

Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston (thumb) was throwing a tennis ball during the portion of practice open to the media Thursday, Dec. 12.

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Is there something going on here that I'm unaware of?
Fracture of bone in right (throwing hand) thumb. He wants to play with it, but he has had some issues with grip
 

MongerKhan

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Mike Evans out

Eli Manning draws the start again in what could be his final home game with NY
 
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MongerKhan

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The Dolphins and DeVante Parker have agreed to a four-year, 41 million dollar extension. 21.5 mil guaranteed.

Remember last season when they were trying to get rid of him at all costs?
 

JScott

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Sorry.....this is going to get deep.

So deep that the NFL allowed Fox to air the video, so that any future opponent of the Bengals could also get that insightful sideline info?

The Patriots organization hired this videographer to film/create a tv show. Whether he knew the rule or not that you can't film the sideline is no defense. To that point, the Patriots have to take responsibility and are guilty. But to make the leap that this was orchestrated by Belichick is irresponsible by the media. But what else is new these days.
 

Phicinfan

Expert on nothing, opinionated on everything
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So deep that the NFL allowed Fox to air the video, so that any future opponent of the Bengals could also get that insightful sideline info?

The Patriots organization hired this videographer to film/create a tv show. Whether he knew the rule or not that you can't film the sideline is no defense. To that point, the Patriots have to take responsibility and are guilty. But to make the leap that this was orchestrated by Belichick is irresponsible by the media. But what else is new these days.
The whole thing is being way too dragged out.
This could have been so simple:

NFL - rule is clear, NE violated, here is the punishment. Meanwhile we will continue to investigate to make sure this wasn't due to cheating. Then move on. But no...NFL can't do anything straight forward.
 
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