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  2. No promises that Arch is even declaring for the draft next year. In the past, top prospects would come out early for the payday. Now with the NIL money a guy like Manning would likely make less coming out than if he comes out early. It will be a situation to watch for sure.
  3. The way the Saints are run it's more likely they trade for Cousins, rip up his contract, and give him $100m guaranteed by restructuring 20 contracts. Then every salary cap isn't real idiot can do a victory lap.
  4. The point is, he’s often hurt. Being undersized is likely one reason for that. He’s not built like an NFL TE.
  5. Chigoose hardest hit. Nobody was more wrong than him.
  6. David Carr was a busy. Did they think Derek and his large hateable forehead would be any different?
  7. LMAO - so your baseline expectation is the greatest rookie season TE maybe ever? Got it. Bowers is a generational talent, and for his stats it sure helps that he also plays on a team without a lot of other weapons so he gets featured. And in Daltons second year he missed games and played hurt. You're just being ridiculous at this point. Dalton has plenty to prove still, but you’re again being way over the top dramatic to just be dramatic. FYI: Prepare to remain disappointed. Not only will Kincaid not put those numbers up here for a season, no TE will in this system because we spread the ball around. Bowers himself would not get enough targets to replicate those numbers here.
  8. The Saints are going to do everything in their power to land Arch Manning. Obviously his grandfather Archie was the Saints quarterback for many years, and the Manning family is originally from that area.
  9. Signaling that he isn't a bandwagon fan. I agree with you, though.
  10. For a stadium I'm never actually going to sit in. Yeah. We are crazy.
  11. Michigan is playing Arlington right now. Take a look at the Michigan QB Bryce Perkins (#3) and tell me what you'd think of him a Bills backup?
  12. Analyzing the “quality” of the new seats from a short video…ya’ll are something else.
  13. It's his lucky shirt? How does the team not give him a better shirt to wear for the shoot?
  14. It would be great. Bengals always start slow…plus they have a new coordinator, crappy o-line, lotta new players on defense. Best time to play them.
  15. I'm a little late to this thread. And I didn't pay enough attention to other teams to have a strong opinion myself. So, I thought that I would check the internet for any new rankings or whatever of NFL offseasons. There actually wasn't too much that I could find. There were a lot of separate FA rankings and draft rankings, but not a lot of combined offseason as a whole rankings. But here is what I found. The NFL had six of their staff members pick the NFL team they thought had the best offseason: Jeffri Chadiha: Chicago; Marc Ross: Washington; Ali Bhanpuri: L.A. Rams; Maurice Jones-Drew: New England; Kevin Patra: Chicago; Brooke Lersosimo: Denver. Mike Florio and Chris Simms singled out 4 teams they thought had the best offseasons: New England, Las Vegas, Chicago, L.A. Rams. Bleacher Report had a most improved teams going into 2025 with: 1. Chicago; 2. Las Vegas; 3. Atlanta; 4. New England; 5. Arizona. MSN had a video of best offseason, picking: Carolina, New England, Chicago, and Minnesota. I also looked at the change in some of the Power Rankings (from Feb. after SB to today after draft), to kind of get an idea. NFL.com Biggest jumps: San Francisco and Chicago +6; Baltimore, L.A. Rams, Cinci, Seattle, and NO were all +3 spots Biggest drops: Houston, Miami, and Cleveland are all -4; Minnesota, Indy, Dallas, and Pittsburgh all dropped 3 spots ESPN: Biggest jump: L.A. Rams +5 Biggest drops: Tampa Bay -4, L.A. Chargers -3. CBS Sports: Biggest jumps: San Francisco and New England both +9; Chicago, Jacksonville, and Minnesota all +7 Biggest drops: Seattle -11, Minnesota -7; Pittsburgh, Miami, Indy, Carolina, and New Orleans all -6 FOX Sports: Biggest jumps: Las Vegas, Dallas, Tenn, and NYG all +3 Biggest drops: Atlanta and Pittsburgh both -4, Miami -3 So, at least according to the above consensus, it looks like Chicago, New England, and the L.A. Rams are leading the pack for best offseason. Interesting to note, both Minnesota and Seattle made the top of some lists and the bottom of others. They seem to be the two teams where there is no consensus on if they improved or got worse. Also, in the Power Rankings, Miami is one of the biggest droppers on 3 of the 4 lists (they also fell two spots in the ESPN rankings). FYI: Bills went down from 2 to 3 on CBS, stayed at #3 on FOX, went up from 4 to 3 on ESPN, and stayed at #4 on NFL.com.
  16. Kirk Cousins just started salivating... According to Spotrac, he's made $196 million in his career.
  17. Spotrac is jacked up on a bunch of their stuff right now. If you go to the general cap pages, like QB cap rankings for example, they have Josh listed twice in every category.
  18. Sucks for an athlete when they can’t go out on their own terms
  19. They won’t be interested in Rodgers. Carr wasn’t going to play this year anyways. The Saints are going to roll with the rookie. If he sucks, they’ll add the native son.
  20. If I was Ed Oliver I'd be getting pretty nervous.
  21. Price? Is that you? Price Waterhouse?
  22. Maybe he follows his brother into the booth.
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