I was surprised Minnesota lost to Philadelphia and I was surprised Detroit beat the Redskins. Browns are pathetic hahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
-- Unhappy fan edits 49ers GM wikipedia page
The San Francisco 49ers might be the worst team in the NFL. Yes, the Cleveland Browns are winless, but taking a glance at the 49ers roster, there’s not a lot there. Remember when Ron Jaworski famously said, “I truly believe Colin Kaepernick could be one of the greatest quarterbacks ever"? That sounds pretty laughable by now. And to many fans of the once-dominant franchise, that is the fault of one man: general manager Trent Baalke.
So one frustrated fan tried to exact some revenge on Baalke.
As The Mercury-News discovered on Monday, someone did some … creative editing to Baalke’s Wikipedia page.
Sorry to hear about this:
Former NFL coach Marty Schottenheimer, beloved by many of his former players, is battling early-onset Alzheimer’s disease according to a report from Tony Grossi of ESPN.com.
Schottenheimer, 73, coached the Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs, Washington Redskins and San Diego Chargers. He never made a Super Bowl in his 21 seasons as a head coach, but he posted a 200-126-1 record.
Schottenheimer was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease about five years ago, the story said.
Schottenheimer’s wife Pat told ESPN.com that he is in good health, playing golf several times a week, but his memory fails him at times.
“It’s going be a long road,” Pat Schottenheimer told Grossi. “We both know that.”
Schottenheimer was known for an upbeat personality and his inspirational speeches to his team, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that Schottenheimer had a positive outlook when he spoke with Grossi.
“I’m sitting here looking at a lake and it’s a spectacular setting,” Schottenheimer said. “Pat and I, the Lord’s blessed us. I mean, there’s no other way I can identify it. We’re doing really good.”
The story said Schottenheimer will begin a trial with a new drug that could slow down the effects of the disease.
Schottenheimer last coached in the NFL in 2006. He went 14-2 with the San Diego Chargers, but the Chargers were upset by the New England Patriots in their first playoff game that season and he was fired. In addition to his successful coaching career, Schottenheimer also played six NFL seasons as a linebacker with the Buffalo Bills and Boston Patriots. He was a Pro Bowler his rookie year, in 1965.
Told you the Vikings have been exposed. Even though 5-2 is a good record, I am willing to bet an 8-8 finish for them.
Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face
I have to stick by my team in both good times and bad times.
One of the best receivers of all time retires
https://www.yahoo.com/news/star-rece...4014--spt.html
Jack del rio finds success wherever he goes.
cowboys getting lucky these last couple games.
I didn't see luck just now. They carved up a great Pitt defense that the entire league thought would win. The boys were underdogs going in. The only luck I see, is the league is lucky the Cowboys don't have a good D. If they had just 2 superstars in the secondary, you might be looking at an early '90s dynasty repeat.
Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face
A team that won 7 in a row was the underdog against a team that had lost 3 in a row?
Bookmarks