Meh, it was a temporary number scheme that the NFL insisted upon that happens to land within the foundation of your football memory.
If you saw a QB wearing #42 right now or a lineman wearing #7, you'd probably think it was insane. But those numbers are retired for players who don't fit the position/number framework we grew up with.
BFD.
I'm 41 I don't care what the NFL "insists" on I just liked the number 55 but if the kid wanted 5 then I really don't care about it. You're making it out like I'm annoyed he picked the same number he had in college.
Meh, it was a temporary number scheme that the NFL insisted upon that happens to land within the foundation of your football memory.
If you saw a QB wearing #42 right now or a lineman wearing #7, you'd probably think it was insane. But those numbers are retired for players who don't fit the position/number framework we grew up with.
BFD.
I'm 41 I don't care what the NFL "insists" on I just liked the number 55 but if the kid wanted 5 then I really don't care about it. You're making it out like I'm annoyed he picked the same number he had in college.
Meh, it was a temporary number scheme that the NFL insisted upon that happens to land within the foundation of your football memory.
If you saw a QB wearing #42 right now or a lineman wearing #7, you'd probably think it was insane. But those numbers are retired for players who don't fit the position/number framework we grew up with.
BFD.
I'm 41 I don't care what the NFL "insists" on I just liked the number 55 but if the kid wanted 5 then I really don't care about it. You're making it out like I'm annoyed he picked the same number he had in college.
and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Why does Gano have to give up his number for a kid that is just starting his career? Gano is 12 year vet and one of the better players on the team, he should be compensated for giving up his number.
He definitely doesn't have to. It's not like he "earned" the number or paid someone else to get it. It reminds me of changing seats on an airplane so two friends can sit together. No one HAS to do it, but it's dick if you don't. And holding out for $250K or whatever is a bad look. It's not criminal or anything, but just kind of a a-hole move.
and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Why does Gano have to give up his number for a kid that is just starting his career? Gano is 12 year vet and one of the better players on the team, he should be compensated for giving up his number.
A) he doesn't HAVE to give up his number. He got paid more for his number than most people made the past two years combined.
B) It was always a throwaway number for him anyway; he has never worn the same number at two consecutive teams.
It’s HIS number. Who gives a shit if he hasn’t worn it elsewhere. And you’re right he doesn’t have to give it up, but he did because he was compensated for it. Nothing wrong with what he did.
If you saw a QB wearing #42 right now or a lineman wearing #7, you'd probably think it was insane. But those numbers are retired for players who don't fit the position/number framework we grew up with.
Yeah, if I saw a QB wearing #42 right now, I'd think...
but I won’t be buying and wearing a jersey with the #5 name on it. It just doesn’t feel right. I really wanted him to have #55. Oh well. I just hope he plays well.
"In order for an NFL player to change his number for the upcoming season, he must buy out the existing inventory of retail-ready NFL jerseys; Meaning, any jersey ready to be sold at a Dick's Sporting Goods or Nike Store has to be purchased by the player.
Dalvin Cook, who wanted to change his number for the upcoming NFL season, was tasked to pay $1.5 million, the price of the remaining in-stock jerseys across the country. That number deterred Cook from wanting to change from his No. 33, but he's expected to change for the 2022 NFL season."
Feagles had #10 when Eli was drafted and Eli paid for a vacation for Feagles and his family for the number. Feagles switched to 17 and themn Plaxico wanted it. Plaxico agreed to pay for renovations for Jeff feagles home in exchange for the number, but never paid.
But I HATE the college numbers scheme. Would have liked to seen him in 55 or 95 -- an NFL pass rusher number.
Why? The hatred of the college football numeric scheme is a very "GET OFF MY LAWN" situation.
There are 100 numbers available to players before retired digits enter the equation. 30 of those numbers are designated as ineligible (50-79), in terms of role on the field. Every remaining number is eligible, and subject to roster listing nonsense.
Cordarralle Patterson, for example, has worn a number in the 80's for his entire career. He began as a WR, but is effectively a RB now. Brad Van Pelt was allowed to wear his collegiate number 10 because he was fictitiously listed on the roster as the backup kicker.
Anyone who has ever played football knows what it means to wear *YOUR* number.
I wore 58 in football and 48 in lacrosse. And when I stepped up to varsity football my sophomore year in HS, 58 was assigned to one of the backup seniors who had actually worn 50 the year before, and that was the number I was given, so we just traded jerseys and I bought him a papa rellena and two empanadas to make it fair.
Not quite $250k, but probably equivalent given my allowance at the time.
Anyone who has ever played football knows what it means to wear *YOUR* number.
I wore 58 in football and 48 in lacrosse. And when I stepped up to varsity football my sophomore year in HS, 58 was assigned to one of the backup seniors who had actually worn 50 the year before, and that was the number I was given, so we just traded jerseys and I bought him a papa rellena and two empanadas to make it fair.
Not quite $250k, but probably equivalent given my allowance at the time.
That applies to every sport. It’s superstitious and I think that there shouldn’t be any regulations when it comes to Jersey numbers but I really don’t care enough either way.
Anyone who has ever played football knows what it means to wear *YOUR* number.
I wore 58 in football and 48 in lacrosse. And when I stepped up to varsity football my sophomore year in HS, 58 was assigned to one of the backup seniors who had actually worn 50 the year before, and that was the number I was given, so we just traded jerseys and I bought him a papa rellena and two empanadas to make it fair.
Not quite $250k, but probably equivalent given my allowance at the time.
That applies to every sport. It’s superstitious and I think that there shouldn’t be any regulations when it comes to Jersey numbers but I really don’t care enough either way.
So you can acknowledge that and still have a preferred number for some other grown man? He's allowed to wear #5 under the new NFL rules, but you wanted to envision him as #55. Send me your address and I'll send you my crusty old Arrington jersey. You can throw a new nameplate on it and you'll be giddy.
If you saw a QB wearing #42 right now or a lineman wearing #7, you'd probably think it was insane. But those numbers are retired for players who don't fit the position/number framework we grew up with.
Yeah, if I saw a QB wearing #42 right now, I'd think...
I can't tell if you're proving my point or missing my point.
So you can acknowledge that and still have a preferred number for some other grown man? He's allowed to wear #5 under the new NFL rules, but you wanted to envision him as #55. Send me your address and I'll send you my crusty old Arrington jersey. You can throw a new nameplate on it and you'll be giddy.
LT was 56 so naturally I thought 55 would look cool on Thibodeaux. You can keep the jersey as I can’t believe that anyone was stupid enough to actually buy his jersey. Did you also purchase a Shawn Andrews jersey?
After what age, does it become weird? The last jersey I wore out to a bar was Eli & I justified it by us being born months apart. I couldn't imagine buying a Thibs jersey in 2022, Haha. I could be his father, albeit a very young Dad for him :-).
The new numbering system is going to be like they use at the combine.
Orrrrrrrr... and this is wild... it's going to allow players to wear the numbers they want, the same as they have at every level of football in their lives and even within the same numbering system that was allowed in the NFL prior to the merger.
So long as teams continue to retire numbers (when rings of honor and other demonstrable accolades exist), increasing numerical flexibility is going to be necessary, and if so, why not throw a bone to the players to allow them to wear their preferred numbers? It's literally just an identification coding system.
So you can acknowledge that and still have a preferred number for some other grown man? He's allowed to wear #5 under the new NFL rules, but you wanted to envision him as #55. Send me your address and I'll send you my crusty old Arrington jersey. You can throw a new nameplate on it and you'll be giddy.
LT was 56 so naturally I thought 55 would look cool on Thibodeaux. You can keep the jersey as I can’t believe that anyone was stupid enough to actually buy his jersey. Did you also purchase a Shawn Andrews jersey?
No, I bought it used on eBay for $20 for a halloween costume. But it's available if you're craving a #55.
After what age, does it become weird? The last jersey I wore out to a bar was Eli & I justified it by us being born months apart. I couldn't imagine buying a Thibs jersey in 2022, Haha. I could be his father, albeit a very young Dad for him :-).
I was traveling through Penn Station (the underground walk from the 7th Avenue subway to the Amtrak) on Thursday evening, and I can tell you there were dozens of adults wearing Rangers jerseys!
But I basically agree. I don't think I have any jerseys any more, or if I do they are pretty deeply buried in a drawer somewhere...
and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Right, I am a long time vet in the NFL and I should just give my number away to a rookie?
After what age, does it become weird? The last jersey I wore out to a bar was Eli & I justified it by us being born months apart. I couldn't imagine buying a Thibs jersey in 2022, Haha. I could be his father, albeit a very young Dad for him :-).
I was traveling through Penn Station (the underground walk from the 7th Avenue subway to the Amtrak) on Thursday evening, and I can tell you there were dozens of adults wearing Rangers jerseys!
But I basically agree. I don't think I have any jerseys any more, or if I do they are pretty deeply buried in a drawer somewhere...
I have a bunch, and no shame in any of them, including the eBay Arrington. I have an LT, a Burt (original sand-knit), a Tuck, a Cruz, a Bradshaw, Eli in every color (including red), plus black, and that pesky Arrington jersey.
Don't even get me started on my hockey jerseys - there's at least twice as many of them. They're like sweatshirts - perfect for half the year and good with shorts or jeans.
and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Right, I am a long time vet in the NFL and I should just give my number away to a rookie?
If you've worn a different number with every team you've been a part of, is it really YOUR number or are you just looking for a payday?
No, I bought it used on eBay for $20 for a halloween costume. But it's available if you're craving a #55.
It’s all yours, I’ll send you my Cruz and Burress jerseys.
I already have a Cruz jersey, and I'd rather keep my Arrington then trade for a Burress. But I'm glad to know you have just as bad a bottom end of the jersey collection as I do!
and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Do they have to tell you their personal reason to want to keep their number or you'll just assume they don't have one?
Gano comes off as anything but an a-hole, IMHO.
It's not a money grab for himself - the money is going to charity.
And his reaction to the Giants' tweet was pretty funny, too: "Thought you guys were gonna post my new jersey hanging up…"
and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Right, I am a long time vet in the NFL and I should just give my number away to a rookie?
Right, I'm a kicker that's had a different number every team I've been on and I should just squeeze the #5 overall pick for every dime I can just because I happen to have his number?
Good for Gano allegedly giving the money to charity, but it's still a weird look.
and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Right, I am a long time vet in the NFL and I should just give my number away to a rookie?
If you've worn a different number with every team you've been a part of, is it really YOUR number or are you just looking for a payday?
C'mon, just because KT wore #8 on his HS team and #5 in college, don't hold it against him. ;-)
and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Right, I am a long time vet in the NFL and I should just give my number away to a rookie?
Right, I'm a kicker that's had a different number every team I've been on and I should just squeeze the #5 overall pick for every dime I can just because I happen to have his number?
Good for Gano allegedly giving the money to charity, but it's still a weird look.
Thibs is slotted to make 20 million dollars over the life of his rookie deal being a top 5 pick. Making rookies pay for team dinners and veteran gifts is essentially the modern era's rookie hazing.
Over at the ravens, Marlon Humphery has been trying to get Kyle Hamilton to buy him a Maserati.
But everybody is afraid that old Jim Otto will show up at the door screaming like a raving maniac.
I'm glad he got his single digit number; I hope he's conspicuous for that not only as a linebacker but more importantly because of his play between the lines.
LB's are allowed to wear single digit numbers. DE can't. If he wears 5 does it constrain how he lines up? Is there some defensive equivalent to the way an OL has to report if he is lining up in an eligible position?
LB's are allowed to wear single digit numbers. DE can't. If he wears 5 does it constrain how he lines up? Is there some defensive equivalent to the way an OL has to report if he is lining up in an eligible position?
obviously no. He's an LB. First #1 LB sunce Banks. Long time coming!
Man, all the whining about Gano being some kind of jerk?
Meh, it was a temporary number scheme that the NFL insisted upon that happens to land within the foundation of your football memory.
If you saw a QB wearing #42 right now or a lineman wearing #7, you'd probably think it was insane. But those numbers are retired for players who don't fit the position/number framework we grew up with.
BFD.
I'm 41 I don't care what the NFL "insists" on I just liked the number 55 but if the kid wanted 5 then I really don't care about it. You're making it out like I'm annoyed he picked the same number he had in college.
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Meh, it was a temporary number scheme that the NFL insisted upon that happens to land within the foundation of your football memory.
If you saw a QB wearing #42 right now or a lineman wearing #7, you'd probably think it was insane. But those numbers are retired for players who don't fit the position/number framework we grew up with.
BFD.
I'm 41 I don't care what the NFL "insists" on I just liked the number 55 but if the kid wanted 5 then I really don't care about it. You're making it out like I'm annoyed he picked the same number he had in college.
And you're making it out like he got it for free.
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Meh, it was a temporary number scheme that the NFL insisted upon that happens to land within the foundation of your football memory.
If you saw a QB wearing #42 right now or a lineman wearing #7, you'd probably think it was insane. But those numbers are retired for players who don't fit the position/number framework we grew up with.
BFD.
I'm 41 I don't care what the NFL "insists" on I just liked the number 55 but if the kid wanted 5 then I really don't care about it. You're making it out like I'm annoyed he picked the same number he had in college.
And you're making it out like he got it for free.
Where did I say anything to insinuate that?
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and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Why does Gano have to give up his number for a kid that is just starting his career? Gano is 12 year vet and one of the better players on the team, he should be compensated for giving up his number.
He definitely doesn't have to. It's not like he "earned" the number or paid someone else to get it. It reminds me of changing seats on an airplane so two friends can sit together. No one HAS to do it, but it's dick if you don't. And holding out for $250K or whatever is a bad look. It's not criminal or anything, but just kind of a a-hole move.
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and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Why does Gano have to give up his number for a kid that is just starting his career? Gano is 12 year vet and one of the better players on the team, he should be compensated for giving up his number.
A) he doesn't HAVE to give up his number. He got paid more for his number than most people made the past two years combined.
B) It was always a throwaway number for him anyway; he has never worn the same number at two consecutive teams.
It’s HIS number. Who gives a shit if he hasn’t worn it elsewhere. And you’re right he doesn’t have to give it up, but he did because he was compensated for it. Nothing wrong with what he did.
Yeah, if I saw a QB wearing #42 right now, I'd think...
More Goodell & Co making changes for no reason.
Let’s allow Hexidecimal numbers next.
Go 3E!
More Goodell & Co making changes for no reason.
Let’s allow Hexidecimal numbers next.
Go 3E!
You sunk my battleship!
Dalvin Cook, who wanted to change his number for the upcoming NFL season, was tasked to pay $1.5 million, the price of the remaining in-stock jerseys across the country. That number deterred Cook from wanting to change from his No. 33, but he's expected to change for the 2022 NFL season."
[from Sporting News]
More Goodell & Co making changes for no reason.
Let’s allow Hexidecimal numbers next.
Go 3E!
I actually think Punters and Kickers should have P and K, not numbers 🤷♂️
Feagles had #10 when Eli was drafted and Eli paid for a vacation for Feagles and his family for the number. Feagles switched to 17 and themn Plaxico wanted it. Plaxico agreed to pay for renovations for Jeff feagles home in exchange for the number, but never paid.
Why? The hatred of the college football numeric scheme is a very "GET OFF MY LAWN" situation.
There are 100 numbers available to players before retired digits enter the equation. 30 of those numbers are designated as ineligible (50-79), in terms of role on the field. Every remaining number is eligible, and subject to roster listing nonsense.
Cordarralle Patterson, for example, has worn a number in the 80's for his entire career. He began as a WR, but is effectively a RB now. Brad Van Pelt was allowed to wear his collegiate number 10 because he was fictitiously listed on the roster as the backup kicker.
What's the harm?
More Goodell & Co making changes for no reason.
Let’s allow Hexidecimal numbers next.
Go 3E!
Why? Because you would have preferred it?
Anyone who has ever played football knows what it means to wear *YOUR* number.
I wore 58 in football and 48 in lacrosse. And when I stepped up to varsity football my sophomore year in HS, 58 was assigned to one of the backup seniors who had actually worn 50 the year before, and that was the number I was given, so we just traded jerseys and I bought him a papa rellena and two empanadas to make it fair.
Not quite $250k, but probably equivalent given my allowance at the time.
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Should have been 55.
More Goodell & Co making changes for no reason.
Let’s allow Hexidecimal numbers next.
Go 3E!
Why? Because you would have preferred it?
Anyone who has ever played football knows what it means to wear *YOUR* number.
I wore 58 in football and 48 in lacrosse. And when I stepped up to varsity football my sophomore year in HS, 58 was assigned to one of the backup seniors who had actually worn 50 the year before, and that was the number I was given, so we just traded jerseys and I bought him a papa rellena and two empanadas to make it fair.
Not quite $250k, but probably equivalent given my allowance at the time.
That applies to every sport. It’s superstitious and I think that there shouldn’t be any regulations when it comes to Jersey numbers but I really don’t care enough either way.
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Should have been 55.
More Goodell & Co making changes for no reason.
Let’s allow Hexidecimal numbers next.
Go 3E!
Why? Because you would have preferred it?
Anyone who has ever played football knows what it means to wear *YOUR* number.
I wore 58 in football and 48 in lacrosse. And when I stepped up to varsity football my sophomore year in HS, 58 was assigned to one of the backup seniors who had actually worn 50 the year before, and that was the number I was given, so we just traded jerseys and I bought him a papa rellena and two empanadas to make it fair.
Not quite $250k, but probably equivalent given my allowance at the time.
That applies to every sport. It’s superstitious and I think that there shouldn’t be any regulations when it comes to Jersey numbers but I really don’t care enough either way.
So you can acknowledge that and still have a preferred number for some other grown man? He's allowed to wear #5 under the new NFL rules, but you wanted to envision him as #55. Send me your address and I'll send you my crusty old Arrington jersey. You can throw a new nameplate on it and you'll be giddy.
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If you saw a QB wearing #42 right now or a lineman wearing #7, you'd probably think it was insane. But those numbers are retired for players who don't fit the position/number framework we grew up with.
Yeah, if I saw a QB wearing #42 right now, I'd think...
I can't tell if you're proving my point or missing my point.
More Goodell & Co making changes for no reason.
Let’s allow Hexidecimal numbers next.
Go 3E!
The new numbering system is going to be like they use at the combine.
So you can acknowledge that and still have a preferred number for some other grown man? He's allowed to wear #5 under the new NFL rules, but you wanted to envision him as #55. Send me your address and I'll send you my crusty old Arrington jersey. You can throw a new nameplate on it and you'll be giddy.
LT was 56 so naturally I thought 55 would look cool on Thibodeaux. You can keep the jersey as I can’t believe that anyone was stupid enough to actually buy his jersey. Did you also purchase a Shawn Andrews jersey?
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Should have been 55.
More Goodell & Co making changes for no reason.
Let’s allow Hexidecimal numbers next.
Go 3E!
The new numbering system is going to be like they use at the combine.
Orrrrrrrr... and this is wild... it's going to allow players to wear the numbers they want, the same as they have at every level of football in their lives and even within the same numbering system that was allowed in the NFL prior to the merger.
So long as teams continue to retire numbers (when rings of honor and other demonstrable accolades exist), increasing numerical flexibility is going to be necessary, and if so, why not throw a bone to the players to allow them to wear their preferred numbers? It's literally just an identification coding system.
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So you can acknowledge that and still have a preferred number for some other grown man? He's allowed to wear #5 under the new NFL rules, but you wanted to envision him as #55. Send me your address and I'll send you my crusty old Arrington jersey. You can throw a new nameplate on it and you'll be giddy.
LT was 56 so naturally I thought 55 would look cool on Thibodeaux. You can keep the jersey as I can’t believe that anyone was stupid enough to actually buy his jersey. Did you also purchase a Shawn Andrews jersey?
No, I bought it used on eBay for $20 for a halloween costume. But it's available if you're craving a #55.
I was traveling through Penn Station (the underground walk from the 7th Avenue subway to the Amtrak) on Thursday evening, and I can tell you there were dozens of adults wearing Rangers jerseys!
But I basically agree. I don't think I have any jerseys any more, or if I do they are pretty deeply buried in a drawer somewhere...
Right, I am a long time vet in the NFL and I should just give my number away to a rookie?
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After what age, does it become weird? The last jersey I wore out to a bar was Eli & I justified it by us being born months apart. I couldn't imagine buying a Thibs jersey in 2022, Haha. I could be his father, albeit a very young Dad for him :-).
I was traveling through Penn Station (the underground walk from the 7th Avenue subway to the Amtrak) on Thursday evening, and I can tell you there were dozens of adults wearing Rangers jerseys!
But I basically agree. I don't think I have any jerseys any more, or if I do they are pretty deeply buried in a drawer somewhere...
I have a bunch, and no shame in any of them, including the eBay Arrington. I have an LT, a Burt (original sand-knit), a Tuck, a Cruz, a Bradshaw, Eli in every color (including red), plus black, and that pesky Arrington jersey.
Don't even get me started on my hockey jerseys - there's at least twice as many of them. They're like sweatshirts - perfect for half the year and good with shorts or jeans.
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and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Right, I am a long time vet in the NFL and I should just give my number away to a rookie?
If you've worn a different number with every team you've been a part of, is it really YOUR number or are you just looking for a payday?
@kayvont
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No, I bought it used on eBay for $20 for a halloween costume. But it's available if you're craving a #55.
It’s all yours, I’ll send you my Cruz and Burress jerseys.
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No, I bought it used on eBay for $20 for a halloween costume. But it's available if you're craving a #55.
It’s all yours, I’ll send you my Cruz and Burress jerseys.
I already have a Cruz jersey, and I'd rather keep my Arrington then trade for a Burress. But I'm glad to know you have just as bad a bottom end of the jersey collection as I do!
Do they have to tell you their personal reason to want to keep their number or you'll just assume they don't have one?
Gano comes off as anything but an a-hole, IMHO.
It's not a money grab for himself - the money is going to charity.
And his reaction to the Giants' tweet was pretty funny, too: "Thought you guys were gonna post my new jersey hanging up…"
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and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Right, I am a long time vet in the NFL and I should just give my number away to a rookie?
Right, I'm a kicker that's had a different number every team I've been on and I should just squeeze the #5 overall pick for every dime I can just because I happen to have his number?
Good for Gano allegedly giving the money to charity, but it's still a weird look.
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and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Right, I am a long time vet in the NFL and I should just give my number away to a rookie?
If you've worn a different number with every team you've been a part of, is it really YOUR number or are you just looking for a payday?
C'mon, just because KT wore #8 on his HS team and #5 in college, don't hold it against him. ;-)
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and all these other players that demand cash for changing numbers always come across as such a-holes. Unless there's some personal reason you want to keep your assigned number, just give it to the new guy. No reason to over-use your leverage to new players.
Right, I am a long time vet in the NFL and I should just give my number away to a rookie?
Right, I'm a kicker that's had a different number every team I've been on and I should just squeeze the #5 overall pick for every dime I can just because I happen to have his number?
Good for Gano allegedly giving the money to charity, but it's still a weird look.
Thibs is slotted to make 20 million dollars over the life of his rookie deal being a top 5 pick. Making rookies pay for team dinners and veteran gifts is essentially the modern era's rookie hazing.
Over at the ravens, Marlon Humphery has been trying to get Kyle Hamilton to buy him a Maserati.
And KT wore #8 in HS. He took #5 in college because Jevon Holland was already established wearing #8.
But everybody is afraid that old Jim Otto will show up at the door screaming like a raving maniac.
I'm glad he got his single digit number; I hope he's conspicuous for that not only as a linebacker but more importantly because of his play between the lines.
Allows for 272 distinct numbers counting single digits.
I’d like to see how much would be given away for free if there was something each one had and was asked to give up.
50 grand for puppies behind bars isn’t a bad deal for the number