Glad he was able to stay mostly healthy at BU
No, I graduated from Baylor and follow all sports from my alma mater.clubhi said:
I see you follow Baylor football
My thoughts as well. He has stated he wants to be a starter again. I wish that could happen--but I sure don't see it. And you're right, he may not even have a back-up job next year.EvilTroyAndAbed said:
Been a good life so far. Just didn't cut it as an NFL QB. Neither did a ton of other great college QBs. But I think his NFL career is over. Even before the injury, what I saw didn't inspire me to sign him as a backup next year.
You follow all the sports? All of them?Pecos 45 said:No, I graduated from Baylor and follow all sports from my alma mater.clubhi said:
I see you follow Baylor football
I remain true to my school.
clubhi - the latest flavor of Jim Jones koolaidclubhi said:
TD, apparently the guy pulled off the school bus is a step up
I would never share my drinkShakesbear said:clubhi - the latest flavor of Jim Jones koolaidclubhi said:
TD, apparently the guy pulled off the school bus is a step up
Qualifier: Except for ladies softball, volleyball and tumbling.clubhi said:You follow all the sports? All of them?Pecos 45 said:No, I graduated from Baylor and follow all sports from my alma mater.clubhi said:
I see you follow Baylor football
I remain true to my school.
Lamar Jackson left the game due to "cramps" but many people think he had to take a deuce.Stranger said:Jack Bauer said:
What does that mean?
Quote:
CLEVELAND -- Lamar Jackson's only thought was to rescue his teammates.
Like any other superhero.
Jackson emerged from the locker room, saved the game and maybe Baltimore's season with a 47-42 win over the Cleveland Browns in a wild, back-and-forth Monday night game in which the teams combined to tie a 98-year-old NFL record.
Back on the field after being sidelined by cramps, Jackson threw a 44-yard touchdown pass to Marquise Brown and then set up Justin Tucker's 55-yard field goal with two seconds left as the Ravens (8-5) stayed in the playoff picture.
A game dripping with playoff intensity delivered with endless drama and numerous twists, none bigger than Jackson running back onto the field for a fourth-down play after his backup, Trace McSorley, had suffered a knee injury.
Jackson, who missed a recent game with COVID-19, said he received fluids in the locker room and was getting stretched when he saw McSorley get hurt.
Bear8084 said:Exactly. He might want to read up about who Jesus was hanging around with....boognish_bear said:Yep....lucky for the rest of us God only likes perfect ChristiansTrustTheProcess said:Except when I cheat on my wife and leave her and my newborn for some college track athlete.....boognish_bear said:
And if you actually read the bible - you'd understand my point.Bear8084 said:Exactly. He might want to read up about who Jesus was hanging around with....boognish_bear said:Yep....lucky for the rest of us God only likes perfect ChristiansTrustTheProcess said:Except when I cheat on my wife and leave her and my newborn for some college track athlete.....boognish_bear said:
TrustTheProcess said:And if you actually read the bible - you'd understand my point.Bear8084 said:Exactly. He might want to read up about who Jesus was hanging around with....boognish_bear said:Yep....lucky for the rest of us God only likes perfect ChristiansTrustTheProcess said:Except when I cheat on my wife and leave her and my newborn for some college track athlete.....boognish_bear said:
BaylorHistory said:Bear8084 said:Exactly. He might want to read up about who Jesus was hanging around with....boognish_bear said:Yep....lucky for the rest of us God only likes perfect ChristiansTrustTheProcess said:Except when I cheat on my wife and leave her and my newborn for some college track athlete.....boognish_bear said:
Well if Mary could've found affordable housing in a good district then that wouldn't have been a problem.