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"NFL will eventually take kicking out of the game" -Matt Prater
t96 replied to JawnyBlaze's topic in Carolina Panthers
Unfortunately, the biggest part of their future market is young people and most of them want scoring, so they'll change it until teams are regularly putting up 50. -
Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Isiah Thomas, Dennis Rodman, Kareem, Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Dr. J, Moses Malone, Clyde Drexler, Karl Malone, Shaq, Hakeem the Dream, Joe Dumars, David Robinson, Elgin Baylor, Walt Frazier, the Iceman, Pistol Pete, Bill Walton, Bill Laimbeer, James Worthy, John Stockton, Earl Monroe, Jerry Lucas, Elvin Hayes, Patrick Ewing, Cooz, Dave Bing, Tiny Archibald, Lenny Wilkens, Artis Gilmore, Bobby Jones, Nate Thurmond, Connie Hawkins, Bob Love, Chet Walker, George McGinnis, David Thompson, Bob Dandridge, Spencer Haywood, Bob Lanier, Bill Walton, Rick Berry, Bob McAdoo, Roger Brown, Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan. Off the top of my head I would take any single one of those 50 over LeBron if my only goal was winning championships. Not saying they're all more talented than him, and it has nothing to do with "hating" LeBron. I hate Jordan, Bird and Magic all significantly more than LeBron, but I would take everyone on this list even if I hate them over him. LeBron would've been average if he played back then. Laimbeer and Mahorn would knock the sh(t out of him and he'd cry like a baby and quit. He has no mental toughness, he's just lucky that everyone else in his generation is as much of a pussy as he is.
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"NFL will eventually take kicking out of the game" -Matt Prater
t96 replied to JawnyBlaze's topic in Carolina Panthers
That would be absolutely retarded if they took punting out.- 36 replies
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No exaggeration whatsoever. Yes, 50. Likely more.
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Exactly why there's at least 50 players in the history of basketball I'd rather have on my team than LeBron. He's the most physically gifted player in NBA history but he's a mental midget.
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Of course he didn't make them all it was an exaggeration, but to say he missed them "all the time" is outrageously stupid. He made more than he missed, which is significantly better than most.
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See that's the problem with LeBron dick-riders. You all think he does everything by himself. Tristan Thompson played better than LeBron that game. Without his boards, LeBron scores in the 20s and the Warriors blow them out. Kyrie was on fire before he got hurt. And you've got Mozgov playing fantastic basketball on both ends of the floor along with Shumpert playing lights out defensive. He has a complete team around him and all he did was shoot the ball 40 times and choke at the end and everyone thinks he carried the team to an OT. Please.
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Great he scored 44 points but missed a buzzer beater and missed all his shots in OT and turned the ball over. That's choking. And that's why he can never be considered in the conversation with true greats like Jordan. Jordan never missed a buzzer beater and never lost a Finals series. It's all in the game baby.
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Both teams are historically bad Finals teams.
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Cleveland is only in this Finals because of Tristan Thompson. He's more valuable to them than LeBron.
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Yes it will.
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Glad Philly isn't on the list. Not that he wouldn't be better than some of the other guys, but I want to see him focus all of his attention on wideout 100%, so when he wins that #3 spot on the depth chart he can be even better than if he was also returning. Funch in the slot with Philly and KB outside will be beautiful to see.
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I think he will too, but I think it'll be because the Colts will be in no rush to extend him since they have the 5th year option. Wilson does not, so his will come first and Luck's agents will want to top that. If Luck's comes first, Wilson's agents will want to top it by arguing he won a Super Bowl and got them to another. So whoever signs first will make less. May be a power struggle by the agents to get more and they'll end up having some complications and franchise tagging, etc. I'd love to see that.
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Since this thread basically went down the gutter, I'll save it by making a better question out of the thread title... Who is going to get paid more? Wilson or Luck?
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Luke will take less and sign for 10 years $75M, $30M guaranteed.
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PIE'd this. Then un-PIE'd when I realized that we're neck and neck.
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This isn't a communist board.
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Where do you find all the details per year, and guaranteed, etc.? I think that $30M or whatever it is will be in 2016 right? Trying to figure this out but kind find the structure information.
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Got a head start on this post... ;)
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It's Official. Cam Newton signs $103.8 Million extension over 5 years.
t96 replied to hepcat's topic in Carolina Panthers
That's how it's structured. But if he sees all of the money in the contract over the next 6 years he'll have made $118.47M. Divided by 6 is $19.75M/year. What he's making this year is irrelevant. -
It's Official. Cam Newton signs $103.8 Million extension over 5 years.
t96 replied to hepcat's topic in Carolina Panthers
http://blackandbluereview.com/numbers-to-know-about-cam-newtons-upcoming-contract/ They can structure it different ways by adding some guaranteed money this year but that's essentially what he's making over the 6 years. -
It's Official. Cam Newton signs $103.8 Million extension over 5 years.
t96 replied to hepcat's topic in Carolina Panthers
It's an extension. He'll make $14.67 million next season on the 5th year option and the extension starts after that. So 14.67 + 103.8 = 118.47. Divide that by the 6 years total and it comes out to $19.75M/year. Not entirely sure how the guaranteed works since the structure hasn't come out yet, but that should be available soon. -
It's Official. Cam Newton signs $103.8 Million extension over 5 years.
t96 replied to hepcat's topic in Carolina Panthers
The Huddle needs to start a fund to get surveillance on Nicole Holder. Don't want that $30M on the exempt list.