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Will Hill Alters Jersey Slightly

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Will Hill adds “III” to his jersey

It appears as though Will Hill has become Will Hill III. He has added the Roman numeral for “3” onto his jersey. Personally, I’m not a fan of the suffixed jerseys. I made an exception for Steve Smith Sr. because of the double meaning (oldest Smith on the team, father of Stevonne Smith Jr.), but if I was Will Hill, I’d leave it as it is. I think it looks cool when players have four or less letters on the backs of their jerseys.

“Is Joe Flacco Elite?” A Oral History

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The name of the poster who wrote this is PFTCommenter so don’t get too distracted by the grammatical errors. They are intentional. Using a combination of pictures, headlines, tweets, and other types of posts, he gives the history of the Joe Flacco debate. He posted this on May 21st which he dubbed the “Flacco Solstice.” LINK

Dumervil shoots for big career milestone next season

As of now, Elvis Dumervil has 90 career sacks. Which means that he needs 10 more in order to reach 100 sacks next season. According to Clifton Brown of CSN Baltimore, that mark ranks 9th among active players behind guys like Jared Allen, DeMarcus Ware, and of course, Terrell Suggs. LINK

Best, Worst Parts Of The Job For John Harbaugh, Ozzie Newsome

Ozzie Newsome explained to PSL holders his favorite part of his job – getting the opportunity to teach young men. Harbaugh added to that by explaining how it can be one of the hardest parts of their job, too. The consequences of getting into the trouble younger people occasionally get into are much greater for NFL players than they are for the general public since they are in the spotlight. Garrett Downing of BaltimoreRavens.com has the full story. LINK

Colin Kaepernick with a baaaad decision on Instagram

In the dumbest of social media posts this week, Kaepernick posted “I warned you the #7stormscoming !!! #Houston” on Instagram with a picture of the Houston floods. He later apologized for the post on Twitter saying, “I’m so sorry about my insensitive post earlier today. I didn’t fully understand how many people are struggling in Houston right now and I feel horrible. My prayers are with everyone there.” This just goes to show, especially for public figures but it applies to anyone with any form of social media, that you need to think before you post! LINK

 

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