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As a Jimmy G. owner myself, I am starting another TE this week. The Seattle offense is historically poor during the first 4 weeks of the season. They have only scored one TD so far and then missed the extra point. ...I'll wait on Graham until I see a spark in this offense.
Josh Brown admitted to beating his wife for several years and was suspended for only one game by the NFL. The NFL only suspended Ray Rice for two games initially and increased it to indefinitely only after the video was released. The ultimate truth of the matter is that the NFL doesn't give a chit about what crimes a player commits or the people they (allegedly) hurt. The NFL punishes players based on how much negative media attention an incident causes. Zeke is a superstar RB playing for the Dallas Cowboys who allegedly beat his ex-girlfriend. All the evidence points towards Zeke being innocent, but the damage to the "Shield" is done, and for that Zeke has to pay according to the NFL. Is it fair? Of course not.
Ha ha I didn't see the game, but if that's the case then good on them/you. I know Bell missed training camp, but it is a contract year; he was going up against the Browns; Big Ben is healthy; and Martavis is back. I figured, he would have at least done better than what he did today.