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http://mmqb.si.com/2014/03/03/nfl-n-word-ban-monday-morning-quarterback/
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Highlights:
The salary cap has doubled in this century, and it has virtually quadrupled in its 20-year history. Some figures to know since the salary cap’s inception in 1994:
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“I’ve always said I’d never recruit a white quarterback. The only way I’d ever recruit a white quarterback to play for me was if his Mom and Daddy would have to both be black, and that’s the only way I would do it.”
—Barry Switzer, to WNSR radio in Nashville.
Two points:
1. Barry Switzer is getting more and more like Dennis Rodman every day.
2. Troy Aikman will be surprised to know he has two African-American parents.
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I think if I’m guessing where Jairus Byrd lands—assuming he’s not tagged by the Bills—I’m guessing Tampa Bay. His dad, Gil Byrd, is an assistant coach in the secondary for the Bucs. Not many instances of father coaching son in NFL history.
Read entire article at the link above
Highlights:
The salary cap has doubled in this century, and it has virtually quadrupled in its 20-year history. Some figures to know since the salary cap’s inception in 1994:
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“I’ve always said I’d never recruit a white quarterback. The only way I’d ever recruit a white quarterback to play for me was if his Mom and Daddy would have to both be black, and that’s the only way I would do it.”
—Barry Switzer, to WNSR radio in Nashville.
Two points:
1. Barry Switzer is getting more and more like Dennis Rodman every day.
2. Troy Aikman will be surprised to know he has two African-American parents.
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I think if I’m guessing where Jairus Byrd lands—assuming he’s not tagged by the Bills—I’m guessing Tampa Bay. His dad, Gil Byrd, is an assistant coach in the secondary for the Bucs. Not many instances of father coaching son in NFL history.