When a team is certain they have their QB then they can do a 10 year deal that's really great for both sides. This sort of thing is an obvious slam dunk that most teams can't even consider since they lack certainty.
Todays dollars in no way resemble 2030 dollars, honestly I just feel bad for other teams.
People keep comparing this to the 90's but to me this feels bigger. I think we are about to go on a world beating run. I think we have the best coach in the league and a QB who's ready to prove it.
People want to talk about how old Josh Allen is.
What about McDermott?
And we have the best coach gm relationship in the league.
Also, top five in net yards. Like a lot of players he just keeps getting better.
https://www.nfl.com/stats/player-stats/category/punts/2020/REG/all/puntingaverageyards/desc
"I'm thinking we'll be looking at 5-11, 6-10. I hope we don't succeed that much. 4-12 would be okay. I don't really want to lose to the Jets. Thats embarrassing af."
What was the latest punishment for the pats when they got caught cheating?
No not that time, the one after that one.
No, not that one, the league doesn't comment on happy endings, and besides that's not cheating.
Totally agree. I just love how easy it is to see the raiders have a good but not great qb.
I think it is generally a bad idea to go with these types of players if your goal is a championship.
Really loving this head to head cap comparison:
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cap/
Not sure if this is a new feature, or just missed it because I usually look at cap stuff in the off-season. I love how you can see many of the problems the raiders have broken down.
Obviously the dead cap they're carrying jumps out, but so does what they are paying for wide receivers. It's no wonder they are struggling with depth there.
I don't know anything about it, but having there kicking on rookie contracts may be more mandatory than choice.