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That Josh Gordon signing worked out great for them. I'd be psyched if OBJ was theirr plan for a #2 WR. A 30 year old coming off of two ACL tears on the same knee who pry won't even be ready to play by November if he's lucky.
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The Panthers stupidly picked up his fifth year option of 18.9 million guaranteed last offseason. They still owe him that money even if they cut him. We could maybe give them a 7th rounder for him if they pick up say at least 15 to 17 million of his salary. If not, its probably someone like Jacoby Brissett on a one year deal slightly above the vet minimum.
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Taiwan Jones on About The Game Pod (Squib related)
Doc Brown replied to essential's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don’t see how you could make that comparison. A pooch or squib kick with over a minute and twenty seconds left makes no sense while it makes perfect sense with 13 seconds left. Especially with how poor our defense was playing against the best offense in the NFL. -
Allen MVP is the most obvious pick because he’s far and away the best quarterback in this division. Just like Rodgers was the last two years. We pry have the easiest path to the one seed as the AFC North and West should beat up on each other. Although, we were saying the same thing last year at this point.
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Taiwan Jones on About The Game Pod (Squib related)
Doc Brown replied to essential's topic in The Stadium Wall
Come on. 1:25 is a lot different situation than 13 seconds. You’re smarter than that. -
I wish that were the case but Burrow is the superior player in almost every single category compared to Baker (pocket awareness, reading the field, poise, accuracy, leadership skills, mechanics, anticipation, height). The only major problem I see with him is he'll hold the ball too long. I put him below Mahomes, Allen, and Herbert as he doesn't have the arm strength or athleticism they have. However, he's definitely a top tier quarterback who will only get better assuming they improve their o-line.
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Taiwan Jones on About The Game Pod (Squib related)
Doc Brown replied to essential's topic in The Stadium Wall
Maybe this was addressed in that thread but if this is true shouldn't have McDermott call timeout if they saw Bass line up seven yards behind the ball? -
ISO: Suggestions for moderators at PPP
Doc Brown replied to SDS's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I appreciate the recommendation but pass as I can barely moderate my household at the moment. You’d be great though. -
I guess if you look at just 2020 free agent signings in a vacuum it was Beane's weakest free agency class. Although I will push back in that Addison was pretty good this year, D. Williams was excellent in 2020 before being just serviceable this year when moved to guard, and Taiwan Jones is an important special teams player. The rest were misses but their weren't any outrageous contracts and the dead money was minimal. You didn't list him but they overpaid for AJ Klein. The most important move in 2020 was trading for Diggs.
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LA market not in top 10 for SB TV ratings
Doc Brown replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
If the Bills ever relocated it would be devastating to the region. Let's hope a new stadium deal gets done soon. -
True but Aaron Donald said no freaking way. Unreal sack on that 3rd down to hold them to a field goal.
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Any talk of a new contract/extension for Diggs or Knox? Those would be my first two priorities. Knox value could explode after next season while Diggs deserves a pay raise. Maybe tie some financial incentives based on team production into both their contracts.
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If you want to play prophet you mine as well make a profit.
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In 2010 after Obama was elected the Republicans gained 63 seats and won by a popular vote margin of 6.8%. In 2018 after Trump was elected the Democrats gained 41 seats and won by a popular vote margin of 8.6%. I expected the same cycle this time around. Put me down for at least 50 seats swinging to Republicans.
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They're might be something to this as it's a headline on the NFL's official website. He shouldn't be forced to sell the team if Flores has no proof. The reality is though that with gambling becoming another money maker for the NFL the thought of an owner paying a coach to tank (even if there's no evidence) may be enough for the NFL to force Ross to sell the team.
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Maybe but the fact is we had the personnel to have the best team in the NFL on the ropes in the playoffs even with our #1 CB out. if it wasn't for a comedy of coaching errors we easily could've won the Super Bowl without giving up a 2nd and 3rd round pick like the Rams did. Unfortunately, there's no easy answer at DE. If we can somehow find a cost effective upgrade at DE in free agency than we should definitely pursue him. If not, I'd be fine bringing back Hughes and/or Addison. Maybe draft another edge rusher and hope Rousseau, Basham, or Epenesa have a break out season.
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Squib kick and we win Super Bowl. We didn’t need him.
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Burrow choked. Cut him.
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Colts to either trade or cut Carson Wentz
Doc Brown replied to BuffaloBills1998's topic in The Stadium Wall
You're pry right but it would be a fun story line. They finally have an o-line that won't get him killed and a running game. -
Colts to either trade or cut Carson Wentz
Doc Brown replied to BuffaloBills1998's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm pry not the first person to think of a possible Andrew Luck return after seeing this. Guy's only 32. -
Sean McVay considering stepping away from coaching?
Doc Brown replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
That was my first reaction. He could take a few years off and maybe get his feet wet in broadcasting. Then he can watch the new Rams coach struggle which only elevates his stock. Then some desperate owner will give him the Jon Gruden treatment and he'll demand a massive contract. Genius if he goes this route. -
How bad is it for Lesile Frazier?
Doc Brown replied to Marvlevydraftdaygenius's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's an interesting dynamic. He's able to feast off the bad to mediocre offenses but struggles as much as anyone when facing elite offenses. Is it a scheme problem? Does our scheme make us overvalue the talent of our defense when they look great against poor to middling offenses? Specifically the LB's and secondary. I think it's key this offseason to find guys that can generate organic pressure when we do face these elite offenses because the scheme isn't changing as long as McDermott's here.