Historian? It was 2015, I think fans would remember last season's draft, unless they have alzhiemers
I'm not sure what being Canadian has to do with it, I don't really follow college ball either, but I do read up on draft prospects, then do in depth reads on the players Dallas drafted post draft. Maybe it comes with being a long time fan.I'm Canadian and I don't follow college football, which means I don't know who the players are. So after the first round of the draft I don't really pay attention anymore.
I'm not sure what being Canadian has to do with it, I don't really follow college ball either, but I do read up on draft prospects, then do in depth reads on the players Dallas drafted post draft. Maybe it comes with being a long time fan.
I've been a Seahawk fan since Warren Moon was playing for them in 1998. I just don't know enough, or care really, about the college game to follow the draft past round one or two. I'll take a casual glance at who the Hawks drafted once the draft is done but I'm not about to research each guy and then commit it all to memory because over half of those guys don't even end up on the team in the end. If you can remember every player Dallas drafted last year then you've got a lot better memory than me or a lot more spare time.
....same here,......I only followed it when I used to be a degenerate/gambler.,...we have about 5-pro/teams in the northeast about a 5-hr. radius from mee.I'm Canadian and I don't follow college football, which means I don't know who the players are. So after the first round of the draft I don't really pay attention anymore.
...steve Largent's acrobatic/catches and tom florez's/sponge-hair were my ~memories~... early-80's...?!I never new Seattle had a team until the Boz made them relevantAnd maybe some guy named Jim Zorn
I think the sad part is that an NFL player is paying for sex. I'm pretty sure any man's chances increase exponentially when they're a professional athlete going to the Super Bowl - practice squad or not.
I think the sad part is that an NFL player is paying for sex. I'm pretty sure any man's chances increase exponentially when they're a professional athlete going to the Super Bowl - practice squad or not.
Actually if you read the story he wasn't involved. His brother was the one who might have been involved and they brought Murphy in for questioning about his brother before releasing him.
Just because he wasn't charged doesn't mean he is not guilty in anyway.
He was only at the motel to see his brother and was asked questions relating to that, it even says in the original post that the cops didn't think he was guilty based on them not busting him for soliciting a prostitute.
If the cops set up a prostitution sting and you don't get arrested for soliciting a prostitute chances are you aren't guilty.
They usually arrest people right then and there at the sting if you solicit one of their officers, the fact that he was just questioned means he isn't guilty.