2019 Off-Season Discussion

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Former NFL TE Kellen Winslow was convicted of felony rape in California on Monday and faces life in prison.

Winslow was convicted of raping a 58-year-old homeless woman, which happened last year north of San Diego. The potential convictions don't stop there for the No. 6 overall pick of the 2004 draft. Winslow, 36 next month, also faces two more counts of rape involving a hitchhiker and unconscious teenage girl. He was also found guilty of indecent exposure and lewd conduct. Winslow has been in all sorts of trouble since falling out of the league. He's a sick individual.

Source: ESPN.com

Jun 10, 2019, 8:32 PM ET
 
The Athletic's Jeff Howe believes third-round RB Damien Harris could earn a "prominent role."
Per Howe, Harris had a "strong spring." Harris has been earning steady hype as Sony Michel sits with unknown injury issues. Word has been spreading that Harris will challenge Michel on early downs. Harris is currently a free flier in the final rounds of fantasy drafts.
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SOURCE: The Athletic
Jun 11, 2019, 4:51 PM ET
 
The Raiders will be the featured team on this summer's season of Hard Knocks.
It will premiere Aug. 6 on HBO. Hopefully it has a better ending than Game of Thrones. Coach Jon Gruden could barely conceal his disdain for the idea on Tuesday, but he and his remade-on-the-fly roster will certainly make for compelling television. Gruden is one of the league's biggest personalities. This will provide a fascinating window into what, if anything, he learned from last year's disaster.
SOURCE: NFL on Twitter
Jun 11, 2019, 6:58 PM ET
 

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Lol NFL basically re-writing the rules so that Hail Mary passes don't get challenged for the obvious PI that happens on every single one of them


NFL need to be careful with this sort of stuff as I just watched the end of the NBA final game being ruined by over officiating as they took all the buzz out of a great win standing around for what seemed like forever reviewing a play that could have had no possible bearing on the games outcome. Utterly ridiculous.
 
A former Texans security coordinator alleged ex-GM Brian Gaine of "targeting" African American employees.

The former security coordinator lists eight African American employees who were allegedly fired by Gaine as evidence. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is investigating the matter. The Houston Texans said the allegation had zero input into their decision to fire Gaine last week and opted to not comment further.

Source: USA Today

Jun 14, 2019, 12:04 PM ET
 

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