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thenorthremembers

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  1. At this point teams have to be wondering if Clowney even cares about playing football. The longer he isnt signed, the lower the dollar amount goes. Its gone from being a sellers market to a buyers market for him.
  2. .790 I feel ok about that, probably going to roid up later in my career though sick of being a contact hitter.
  3. Not what I said at all. I also wasnt the one who made a statement about an entire wideout group that was completely inaccurate trying to pass it off as truth. I fully expect Mayfield to get better this year. Lamar may have another great year but I expect defenses to adjust to wideout open tightends running down the seams.
  4. I wouldnt say its make or break in terms of winning an MVP or a Super Bowl. The make or break is looking at other franchise quarterbacks through three years and seeing if he is on a good enough trajectory to garner a franchise qb contract. This is the type of the thing that wont be concluded in the court of public opinion, it will be made by people who are not prone to hyperbole and can make good informed decisions.
  5. Looking at the stats last year, the Ravens were 30th in the league in dropped passes at 13 and Buffalo was number #2 at 26. No one knows how good his wideouts were or werent because he only targeted them on 42% of his passes. He did the same thing in college. He likes to throw the seams because he isn't an anticipation thrower. He had a great year, but defenses will adjust to him.
  6. Hasnt caught a pass in the NFL since 2017 and is 31 years old, the chances of him signing somewhere are quite low. Then again, he is big, can block well, and can act as another tight end across the middle as Lamar doesnt throw outside the hashes anyways.
  7. Agreed. Always been a fan of the Bills first and foremost but really hope Harry turns into a long term Bill.
  8. Everytime I see or hear this guy I wonder what young Kyle Williams was up to circa 1995.
  9. 33% capacity for gyms by late August. Ya never know Lord Cuomo may use his science cauldron to allow 27.56% of fans to football games by October.
  10. He probably isnt wrong, but 1,000 yards is not really saying much anymore, especially when he provided next to nothing in pass catching. I dont think he was being disrespectful and no disrespect to him but he certainly slowed down at the end of the year. That said, he probably had as good a season or better than the overpaid aging back who currently starts there.
  11. Welp the malaise I was feeling about the season is officially over. This looks like real life again.
  12. Does anyone really remember how well he played last year? He was in on 16% of the offensive snaps, thats like saying you remember anything about TJ Yeldon's season. Very odd this has garnered so much discussion.
  13. Hanging out with Chris Foerster again.
  14. None of this matters. The Hawks have Wilson, and the Jets have Darnold. End of story. Anything outside of that is hot air.
  15. I think a lot of what goes on in terms of valuing players in Buffalo is about exposure. Milano and Edmunds essentially had the same year last year, one is constantly talked about as a future pro bowler, and was a first round pick, the other isnt. Not saying Milano is a better player, but he is a very good player and should be paid like it.
  16. Anyone saying $7 million dollars a year or less grossly undervalues Milano. For comparison sake, the Bills just paid AJ Klein, a 31 year old linebacker who most likely will play less than 60% of snaps on defense this year, $6 million per year. Think what you want about Milano, but the guy is an every down linebacker, he played close to 90% of the defensive snaps last year despite missing a game, and was productive when he was on the field. No way he gets paid $7 million a year as a max out. If thats the offer he wont be on your team and its not like every down linebackers grow on trees, you also have to consider what they have behind him, which is next to nothing.
  17. The extension itself will not be for anything less than $10 million dollars a year. I know he isnt the most popular player on this board, but he is a good player, probably top 15 at his position. Given the higher salary cap this year his extension probably looks something like 4 yrs/43.5million. The good news is our front office is smart, so they will add money to the last year of his rookie deal and spread the remaining money over the last four years. So essentially you'll get him at $9 million a year for five.
  18. Not usually a big TV guy, but have watched a few shows throughout the pandemic. Peaky Blinders- Incredible show, fantastic writing and acting. Automatically went into my top ten. Dead to Me- Not bad, some funny moments, good waste of time. Afterlife- Better than Dead to me. Love Gervais, looking forward to the next season. Just finished the Mob documentary Fear City very cool to see the inner workings of Guliani starting to clean up the city.
  19. Sadly a lot of these older wrestlers are like the NFLers from back in the day, they helped create a megalith of a company but often end up in poor health and monetary situations. A lot of more wealthy wrestlers, and the WWE itself came out to honor James posthumously, hopefully they did a little to help the guy when he was still alive. Pretty decent article on his struggles below. From Wrestling Legend to Double Amputee- Kamala Keeps Fighting
  20. Probably the same people who think the Niners got a steal paying Kittle five million more a year than the next highest paid tight end.
  21. This is exactly why the deal is so great. You give him a raise on the last year of his rookie deal and spread the rest of the money out over four more years. It pays him in theory like a top five guy over the last four years, but in reality he is getting paid 12.2 a year. Its a fantastic deal.
  22. Had the same thought, but figured I'd get grilled for pointing it out. "I, myself" dont often feel bad for student athletes on full rides to top 100 schools.
  23. His teammates said explicitly that the training staff is not putting their health or safety at risk. The coaches legally cannot tell the kids which of their teammates have COVID or not. The statement wasn't about his real health, it was about his perception of the situation, which is much different than the reality. He got himself in a tizzy and went straight to social media. He has every option to opt out of the season if he feels unsafe. This wasnt about his health, it was about his feelings being hurt and wanting to assign someone blame for that.
  24. Telling how many times the kid used the word "myself" in his statement. Good work on pasting the Seminole logo into word to make the statement look official though.
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