T-Bone🧸
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Updated #NFL Cap Space 1. TEN, $64M 2. WAS, $50M 3. LAC, $48M 4. NYJ, $47M 5. ARI, $41M 6. NE, $36M 7. SEA, $33M 8. PHI, $33M 9. BAL, $28M 10. PIT, $28M 11. SF, $28M 12. LAR, $28M 13. IND, $27M 14. GB, $25M 15. LV, $23M 16. DET, $23M 17. CLE, $22M 18. ATL, $21M 19. DEN, $19M 20. NYG, $18M 21. DAL, $16M 22. HOU, $15M 23. TB, $13M 24. NO, $13M 25. BUF, $12M 26. JAX, $12M 27. KC, $7M 28. MIN, $5M 29. CAR, $3M 30. CIN, $2M 31. MIA, $1M 32. CHI, $1M






@JoeGoodberry Is there a Goodberry Bowl open tailgate?


Quentin Tarantino says 'There Will Be Blood' would've had a chance to be his greatest film of the 21st century if it didn't have Paul Dano in it "it’s supposed to be a two-hander, but ... [Dano] is weak sauce, man ... He’s just such a weak, weak, uninteresting guy. The weakest fucking actor in SAG [laughs]"

The Steelers really got this demon off waivers



As someone who’s asked a few questions she’d- in retrospect- like back, I think reporters should ask themselves 2 questions before asking questions like this: 1. Is this question answerable? ie: What is reasonable to expect this person to say in response? If there is no reasonable answer, the question is performative & not rooted in journalism. 2. Is the answer something that informationally serves the fans I’m there to get answers for? Do they “need” to know this? Are they “owed” a response? Does it help them better understand the team they spend money and time on? If you can’t say yes to those questions, maybe you shouldn’t use your press credential access to ask the question.






