I️ honestly thought he’d end up being really good for us but I️ knew I️t wouldn’t be with KB - mainly because Funch runs some damn good routes.
LOL. Process of elimination. Context. Bersin and Clay were the only WR left.
Can somebody explain how trading KB fixed the running game?
Samuel injury is concerning, but early x-rays came back negative. Hopefully its just a 3-4 week injury. With the bye week and hopefully getting Olsen/Kalil back, it's very reasonable to say we may be the healthiest team in the league entering week 12
Yeah Samuel's injury is the biggest concern from this game, just because of the speed he offers and the plan to have him more involved. Really hoping it's a 2-3 week injury that will put him back for the Saints game. Believe it or not Bersin is working his way up the depth chart....
We have Funchess, Olsen, CMC as legit WRs, but after that it's Shep, Klay, and Bersin. Not looking too good there.
Is it possible the Saints vs Panthers game gets flexed in 3 weeks? Is that a thing in the NFL?
Think the game vs Vikings has a much better possibility, if both teams keep winning. Ravens vs Steelers isn't the best matchup this year and that is what is scheduled that week. Although after going to that game last night I'm hoping it stays at 1 PM, I'm tired today.
On the planet ?
Is it possible the Saints vs Panthers game gets flexed in 3 weeks? Is that a thing in the NFL?
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article184484113.htmlA restaurant owned by Carolina Panthers offensive tackle Matt Kalil is accused of selling beer to a minor, according to media outlets in his former home state of Minnesota.
Kalil is a former Minnesota Viking and the restaurant, Pieology Pizzeria, is located in Maple Grove, north of Minneapolis, report media outlets. As owner, he is being held responsible after a 17-year-old restaurant employee served beer to a 19-year-old customer on Oct. 26 at the restaurant, reported the Minneapolis Star Tribune early Tuesday.
He was not at the restaurant at the time and faces a summons to appear in court Dec. 15 for arraignment, reported the newspaper. A police officer was on site and alerted the restaurant's general manager, who reportedly said the teen staffer was a new hire and hadn’t gone through alcohol sales training, reported the Star Tribune.