QUOTE (SoxAce @ Sep 7, 2014 -> 03:30 PM)
@MattBowen41: Split-Zone on the Jackson run. Same scheme that gave the #Bears D issues all of 2013.
Tucker clueless still he needs canned.
QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Sep 7, 2014 -> 03:16 PM)
This one is on the offense. The bears held them to 20 points in regulation and the offense just s*** all over themselves
Run defense was a sieve all day long.
QUOTE (fathom @ Sep 7, 2014 -> 01:02 PM)
This defense is so pathetic. Still can't believe Tucker retained his job.
Tucker never should of been back his defenses in Jacksonville were nothing special.
QUOTE (IlliniKrush @ Sep 6, 2014 -> 04:16 PM)
So Bailey's either redshirting or transferring, right? Has to. Haven't used him in any short yardage, trick plays, or more importantly, goal line.
I heard rumors today he may redshirt makes sense to me.
Sox lose 2-1 offense sucks again.................Tank really sucked in the top of the 10th. Ventura amateur hour again in the 10th. Sox fans deserve a lot better than what he is giving since day 1.
QUOTE (fathom @ Sep 5, 2014 -> 07:41 PM)
Pretty disappointing effort from the hitters tonight. Tons of swings at offspeed pitches a foot off the plate.
House of cards so far.
Many people have been wondering how WWE plans to proceed with Brock Lesnar as WWE World Heavyweight champion. As has been known, Lesnar has a contract that included a limited schedule and that led to speculation that he would only be able to be used on a few PPVs before WrestleMania. Now the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that Lesnar's deal has been restructured now that he's champion that allows the company to book him for Raws and PPVs as they need.
The new deal allows the company to increase Lesnar's dates on a pro-rated basis and pay whatever the new per-date price is, or they can use him on only the few shows that his original deal allows for. This means that the company is able to work more on the fly with Lesnar and has some flexibity in how they use him.
It's important to note that this doesn't mean that Lesnar will be booked for every PPV. Paul Heyman made pointed comments before SummerSlam suggesting that the company might be better off using Lesnar sporadically as champion to increase the value of title defenses and Lesnar's appearances.