But didn't Elway and Manning hold out to the supplemental draft?
It was Bernie Kosar who held out for the Supplemental Draft.
But didn't Elway and Manning hold out to the supplemental draft?
HD MM said:I never understood the Mangini hatred. I actually really liked his philosophy as a coach. He's not a good talent evaluator by any means, so he'll have to be paired with a good GM, but he IS a very good coach!
cosmo_kramer said:No, they were drafted in the regular draft (Elway - Colts, Manning - Chargers) and subsequently traded.
HD MM said:It was Bernie Kosar who held out for the Supplemental Draft.
damn....Oh boy, the down side of "suck for Luck". According to PFT, there is rumors that Andrew Luck may pull an Eli Manning/John Elway move and refuse to go to certain teams.
he is????? 33-47 record as a head coach. no thanks....I never understood the Mangini hatred. I actually really liked his philosophy as a coach. He's not a good talent evaluator by any means, so he'll have to be paired with a good GM, but he IS a very good coach!
It was Bernie Kosar who held out for the Supplemental Draft.
The Colts are at Jacksonville in week 17. Wouldn't it be interesting if the Luck sweepstakes came down to that head-to-head matchup??I have a feeling at some point toward the end of the season you will hear that the league warned teams about staying competitive for 16 games. Luck is projected to be that good.
Sandra
The Colts are at Jacksonville in week 17. Wouldn't it be interesting if the Luck sweepstakes came down to that head-to-head matchup??
NFL informed the NFLPA it's prepared to start collecting blood samples for HGH testing on Monday. Since they are still wrangling over the procedures for the actual testing, they were encouraged by Congress to at least start collection and then proceed with testing.
The NFLPA has replied and said "not yet" ...
Guess it's time for another visit to Congress.
NFL informed the NFLPA it's prepared to start collecting blood samples for HGH testing on Monday. Since they are still wrangling over the procedures for the actual testing, they were encouraged by Congress to at least start collection and then proceed with testing.
The NFLPA has replied and said "not yet" ...
Guess it's time for another visit to Congress.
I am FOR HGH testing. What I am not for is collect the players blood before there is even a procedure to administer the test. I mean it's like a bank that states they WILL have a saving account soon, give us your money and we'll inform you when the saving accounts starts.
meStevo said:The difference is if people are cheating now, they should be punished for it, not just when we get around to having a test that people are happy with. The threat of testing should deter use now, not once it's agreed on and a date is announced that collections will start.
The NFLPA is objecting to the test that is used for the Olympics. They've done little more than drag their feet after agreeing to testing in the new CBA.
I have no idea how you get a bank savings account analogy out of drug testing just because it might take a week or two to get the details of testing sorted out and the blood would have to be stored.
SandraC said:HGH testing seems to work just fine in the Olympics...
Sandra