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NFL 25-26: Blame The Refs for this Thread Title

Mel Kiper owes people an apology for his temper tantrum about Shadeur Sanders plummeting down the board. He's racked up two speeding tickets in two weeks.
 
Mel Kiper owes people an apology for his temper tantrum about Shadeur Sanders plummeting down the board. He's racked up two speeding tickets in two weeks.
I was about to post about this the other day but got distracted. The first ticket was for 91 in a 65. He failed to appear at a court date for that. The 2nd was for 101 in a 60.

I seem to remember being bombarded with stories of old man Deion teaching his players to be upstanding citizens (and how that was somehow different/unique among coaches??). Guess it didn't quite take.
 
Speaking of failing football teams, the UFL is reportedly going to relocate four teams, Birmingham, Michigan, Houston, and Memphis, for next season.

Great sign of financial health when you’re relocating half of the teams in the league.
 
Speaking of failing football teams, the UFL is reportedly going to relocate four teams, Birmingham, Michigan, Houston, and Memphis, for next season.

Great sign of financial health when you’re relocating half of the teams in the league.
Michigan actually had decent attendance, but per reports, Ford Field was charging them 500k per game to rent the stadium.

Boise, Columbus, Orlando and Kentucky (either Louisville and/or Lexington) are the rumored relocation cities.
 
Michigan actually had decent attendance, but per reports, Ford Field was charging them 500k per game to rent the stadium.

Boise, Columbus, Orlando and Kentucky (either Louisville and/or Lexington) are the rumored relocation cities.
Given the season, they should consider Wayne St’s field. Ford Field is just too much for minor league football.
 
Given the season, they should consider Wayne St’s field. Ford Field is just too much for minor league football.
I guess EMU was a serious option, but there were too many against playing on the grey turf. UM would be too big, MSU probably wouldn't like the grass getting chewed up in spring. CMU is too rural. That really just leaves WMU because even GV is too small for optics at 10k.
 
WMU's field was resurfaced this summer. And there is always a threat of flooding until the creek is relocated.
 
They should have never gone with anything else. Will wear these 2x this season.

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The Tampa bay Buccaneers informed rookie safety Shilo Sanders on Sunday that he is being waived, his agents told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Agents Drew Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey told Schefter that they hope Sanders gets claimed on waivers.
The news comes after Sanders was ejected from Tampa Bay's third preseason game against the Buffalo Bills on Saturday night for throwing a punch.
Sanders punched tight end Zack Davidson, who was blocking him, after some heavy pushing and shoving in the second quarter. Bucs linebacker John Bullock tried to calm Sanders afterward, and Tampa Bay coach Todd Bowles looked at Sanders as he walked back to the sideline. "You can't throw punches in this league -- that's inexcusable," Bowles said. "They're going to get you every time. You've got to grow from that."
 
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