Posted on 09/19/2017 4:52:33 AM PDT by C19fan
The Los Angeles Rams are trending upward. A rocky first season in L.A. gave way to a 1-0 start in 2017. Last years worst offensive team exploded for 46 points against the Colts, giving former No. 1 overall pick Jared Goff his first win as a starting quarterback and setting the tone for a promising year.
The local fans, however, havent seemed to notice.
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nfl RIP
And most of the people in attendance at the Rams and Chargers games were fans of the visiting teams.
I’d rather watch a high school football game in Vermont (ranked last in high school football, California, Texas and Florida are 1-2-3), then most NFL games. On my bucket list is one football related item - to see a Packers home game at ‘The Frozen Tundra’ (Lambeau).
They’re getting a new stadium at some point, right? Interest will increase, particularly as the stupid morons who protest the national anthem come to the end of what are generally short careers, and/or the coverage of their stupidity fades.
After winning settlement, lawyers fight over their shares of the spoils in NCAA concussion class action
by Dan Churney | Sep. 19, 2017, 4:54pm
Lawyers are scrimmaging in Chicago federal court over $21 million in fees for handling the nationwide concussion lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletics Association, which resulted in a $70 million settlement to improve medical monitoring of college athletes at risk of brain injuries.
Lawyers Steven W. Berman and Elizabeth A. Fegan, of Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, of Seattle and Chicago; Joseph J. Siprut, of Siprut P.C., of Chicago; Richard Lewis, of Hausfeld LLP, of Washington D.C.; and Charles Zimmerman, of Zimmerman Reed, of Minneapolis, filed a motion requesting they receive $15 million for their work on behalf of college athletes, named as plaintiffs in the legal action against the NCAA, as well as a class of additional plaintiffs.
Pee Wee Football Team Allowed to Kneel for National Anthem
What great influence coming from NFL stars.
9.19.2017
Trey Sanchez
http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/pee-wee-football-team-allowed-kneel-national-anthem
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