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15 minutes ago, Matt_In_NH said:
I understand punishing a team that tampers but has there ever been a reward for a team that was tampered against like this? Seems very arbitrary to me.
Yeah, they usually fine the teams or remove draft picks. I've never heard of a pick swap.
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28 minutes ago, TrentEdwardsCheckDownOn4th said:
Well he is right about his uncle being killed by the CIA... just saying.
Yeah, I guess I'd want to look into his claims before outright laughing at him for it. Maybe he's right. I have no idea.
That being said, Rodgers is always going on about something. He turned into a big weirdo. And I just don't think he is that great a QB anymore. He certainly doesn't seem to be focusing on football much, but it is the offseason, I suppose.
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Another guy with almost no trade value. Right now he could be traded for a 6th probably.
He has more value on the team. Maybe he'll play well the next couple of years. Then he'll have trade value.
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4 hours ago, Warcodered said:
He does seem to really like Josh.
Yeah, they are buddies.
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I've never liked him as a player. I thought he was talented but played outside of the scheme and caused problems. And he got injured all the time. He'd show up for a random game and look dominant only to disappear for the rest of the year, all while being horrible at stopping the run.
I was so happy we didn't re-sign him the first time and I'm happy we didn't re-sign him this off season, too.
But, I wish him the best. I actually think he could be a difference maker on a bad team like the Giants if he stays healthy and plays a little more disciplined. He was too inconsistent to rely on for us.
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I can't imagine his trade value could be any lower than it is right now.
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I'll be comfortable with them bringing in young receivers and rolling with them. Does that mean there will be growing pains? Probably. But I am comfortable with that. Draft a guy high. Draft a guy later, too, then roll with the rookies, Samuel, Shakir, and whoever else we have. Get the rookies playing time and let them work through the mistakes.
That means the position is not going to be ideal this year, but it wasn't last year either. Diggs had his huge drop off. Davis was invisible in most games. Harty and Sherfield were irrelevant. Only Shakir was consistent down the stretch, and he is still here and has another year under his belt.
2 hours ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said:Good luck with 1a
Nearly every receiver to come through here had their best seasons with Josh throwing them the ball, so why do you doubt that he elevates them?
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8 minutes ago, Rigotz said:
Top 32 WR. In other words, are their teams thrilled with the production they got with their 1st round / 2nd round pick? With each of those players, I’m not sure I’d agree that their teams are thrilled … as they weren’t (or likely won’t be) re-signed.
Ok, so what did you look at to determine what a top 32 WR is? Yards and TD's?
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Tyler Boyd and DeVante Parker aren't hits? Christian Kirk has been pretty good too.
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8 hours ago, Beast said:
No *****. I guess you must agree with everything the NFL does, huh?
No. But I don't really care if the NFL wants to have some international games sometimes.
Too many people are just automatically opposed to any change whatsoever.
8 hours ago, NickelCity said:NFL's got a good thing going but just can't help themselves. Growth for the sake of growth. An Edward Abbey quote comes to mind.
Expanding the sport internationally is a good idea for many reasons. For one thing, it could open up the talent pool if more athletes worldwide become interested in pursuing football instead of other sports.
The NBA benefits greatly from having an international pull for talent. So does the NHL. Even MLB.
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Just now, Beast said:
Opening day games should be in hometown, NFL stadiums.I get the NFL wanting to expand their fanbase but fans in Brazil aren’t counting the days down to opening day like fans in regions that are home to teams.
Save these games for later in the season.
Well I guess they don't agree with you.
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37 minutes ago, BBFL said:
What a joke that a teams fans lose the home opener to the season. Absolute let down.
Most people watch on TV. And they can still do that no matter where the game is.
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So, never take a receiver in round 4. That's my takeaway.
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2 hours ago, hondo in seattle said:
Stefon will be remembered in NFL history as the best, most-productive player of this group.
But for me, #14 belongs to Reich. A great team-player who authored the greatest, most-unlikely comeback in NFL history.Agreed.
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Wait, why do we want him? About 600 yards and 1 TD over two years for the Titans. Injured a lot. He is tall but not really fast. What is the appeal?
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Nope. Football is way more fun to watch than basketball, in my opinion.
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Draft Xavier Legette at 28. Draft BPA later on.
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4 hours ago, Beast said:
Did he play against the Bills because I sure didn’t notice him.He sure did, but the Bills had a great game plan that rendered him ineffective. They ran the ball down their throats.
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All of the above.
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1 hour ago, BillsFan2313 said:
Na he/she is perfect. Never done anything wrong....
I sure as heck wouldn't be drinking and partying and driving weeks before the NFL draft if I had a chance of getting drafted. I'd be doing everything possible to keep my nose clean and make sure no team has a reason to doubt me.
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1 hour ago, Victory Formation said:
Many times and unfortunately many people do. I am 7 years sober in May but in my mind drinking is problematic if someone one is driving 100mph under the influence or if they have a drug addiction and a dependency on alcohol but would I take him off our board completely? Hell no.
It's not just drinking and driving, which is horrible by itself, it's also that he is dumb enough to do it so close to the most important time of his life.
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5 minutes ago, Victory Formation said:
Have you ever driven drunk?
Never. Have you?
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6 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:
Yep, let someone else take the idiot. If he turns into a hall of famer, good for them. But chances are he won't.
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What an idiot. He can't stay out of trouble for a few months before the biggest and most impactful event of his life (the draft)?
Take him off the draft board. We don't need idiots on the team.
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And we're on to.. Aiyuk?
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I want to roll with a couple of young, talented rookies, personally, plus the weapons we already have.