mrbunglez
TuaInDaPinkUnoInDaStink
Guess we’ll never know the truth.
So is "Amazon" only talking about Tua or EVERY player?
Also, who is speaking for Amazon?
I'm not sure what you mean. It says the story was reported on Amazon that the NFL and NFLPA can't agree if the protocol was followed in the Tua incident. What do yout mean who is speaking for Amazon or is Amazon only talking about Tua or every player. The only incident that was being investigated concerning if the protocol was followed was the Tua case?So is "Amazon" only talking about Tua or EVERY player?
Also, who is speaking for Amazon?
It's not different than if the story said ESPN or NFLN says "NFL and NFLPA can't agree on if the protocol for followed." A broadcast network reporting a story is not like a book company making statements about football.I never imagined Amazon making statements about football. I still remember when they only sold books.
I sure hope teams don't end up running out of players every week. I'm guessing they'll be even more paranoid this week than they were last Sunday.
So is "Amazon" only talking about Tua or EVERY player?
Also, who is speaking for Amazon?
Lol @ Amazon being a book company.It's not different than if the story said ESPN or NFLN says "NFL and NFLPA can't agree on if the protocol for followed." A broadcast network reporting a story is not like a book company making statements about football.
Amazon is an online retailer. They have done 3 games on their streaming service. Far from a reputable sports site.It's not different than if the story said ESPN or NFLN says "NFL and NFLPA can't agree on if the protocol for followed." A broadcast network reporting a story is not like a book company making statements about football.