Seems pretty logical. I think the Lasic stuff is a little overblown because it makes for a good story, but it does seem logical for his Lasic company to have him as an endorser.
We will have to hear more about A) Kearse's Lasik surgery Deontae Cooper's comeback from 3 ACLs during broadcasts this year?
Oh, btw, did any of you know that Isaiah Thomas got his name because of a bet his dad made with a friend?
I think the Isaiah Thomas one wins rather easily. Cooper's ACL's and Kearse Lasic surgery still need to be told about 100 times to even be in the running.
Yet another guy I bring up when people say "Sark inherited 0-12". The offense had some good guys.
So did the defense: - Mason Foster, starting LB for Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Donald Butler, starting LB for San Diego Chargers - Daniel Te'O Nesheim, starting DE for Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Alameda Ta'Amu, played for Pittsburgh Steelers last year (don't know about now)
Yet another guy I bring up when people say "Sark inherited 0-12". The offense had some good guys.
So did the defense: - Mason Foster, starting LB for Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Donald Butler, starting LB for San Diego Chargers - Daniel Te'O Nesheim, starting DE for Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Alameda Ta'Amu, played for Pittsburgh Steelers last year (don't know about now)
0-12 talent my ass.
That really pisses me off when Doogs bring up 0-12 as an excuse for Sark's shortcomings. He inherited a talented roster. Was it Rose Bowl championship caliber? No it wasn't.
It was a roster ready to win 7-8 games in year one and win at least 10 by year three.
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A) Kearse's Lasik surgery
Deontae Cooper's comeback from 3 ACLs
during broadcasts this year?
Oh, btw, did any of you know that Isaiah Thomas got his name because of a bet his dad made with a friend?
Never seen him.
Aguilar and Goodwin had a cop of coffee in the NFL as well not to mention Polk. As we've all said Sark didn't inherit a true 0-12 team.
- Mason Foster, starting LB for Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Donald Butler, starting LB for San Diego Chargers
- Daniel Te'O Nesheim, starting DE for Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Alameda Ta'Amu, played for Pittsburgh Steelers last year (don't know about now)
0-12 talent my ass.
It was a roster ready to win 7-8 games in year one and win at least 10 by year three.