Patriots Fans Won’t Like What Mike Tomlin Said In His Commencement Speech

Share this: Robert Morris University’s Class of 2017 heard some New England Patriots jokes Friday night, courtesy of Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin. The Steelers coach gave the commencement address at the school, during which he worked in one memorable incident involving the Patriots and Steelers star wide receiver Antonio Brown from this past season. Remember that Brown live stream from the Steelers’ locker room prior to Pittsburgh’s matchup with the Pats in the AFC Championship Game? Well, keep that incident in mind when you read this. “I’ll proceed with a couple of assumptions,” Tomlin said, via Yahoo! Sports. “And I realize that assumptions are very dangerous. There’s a cliche about assuming, isn’t it? It can make Patriots out of you and me.” “I’ll proceed with the

Emotions Are Running High For Draft Prospects Ahead Of 2017 NFL Draft

Share this: The 2017 NFL Draft starts on Thursday night with the first round getting underway at 8 p.m. ET. The New England Patriots will be closely monitored with speculations about trades involving backup QB Jimmy Garoppolo and CB Malcolm Butler. NESN.com’s Courtney Cox caught up with some of the draft prospects ahead of the first round, and you can hear what they had to say in the video above from “NESN Live,” presented by Cross Insurance. More Stories Source link

MLB Rumors: Cubs, Yankees Working On Trade Involving Aroldis Chapman

Share this: Aroldis Chapman’s stay in New York might be a short one. The New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs are working on a deal that would send Chapman to Chicago in exchange for infield prospect Gleyber Torres, according to Today’s Knuckleball’s Jon Heyman. No deal has been finalized, but sources confirmed to FOX Sports’ Ken Rosenthal on Sunday that the teams are discussing a Torres-Chapman trade. And in a sign that a deal might be imminent, Torres was scratched from Class A Myrtle Beach’s game Sunday. Chapman, who was suspended for the first 30 games of the season due to domestic violence, is 3-0 with a 2.01 ERA and 20 saves in his first season with the Yankees. The Cubs, who have no shortage of young talent,