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PetermansRedemption

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  1. This would probably be really good for the Bills. If only Murray goes in the top 9, 9 is probably a good spot to trade up to and grab Haskins.
  2. I’m not sure I would ever take a DT first overall. If you aren’t taking Murray trade out of number 1, anything you get is better than taking a DT first overall. Personally Allen or Bosa would be my pick at first overall.
  3. I don’t believe satellite rights are in jeopardy, just streaming rights. The more options for us consumers the better.
  4. I feel like there will be a lot of teams trying to trade down this year. I could see the Jets, Bucs, and Bills minimum in the top 9.
  5. Chances the 2018 draft ends up cracking this list? If Mayfield, Darnold and Allen hit potential I think it does.
  6. I am counting down the days and hours. I like so many prospects this year, can’t wait to see where they go. Then again, my motto= Football is life
  7. Shocked they actually employed an American customer service rep. Whenever I call Directv I get the out sourced call center in India. Every. Darn. Time.
  8. Only reason I have Directv is the Sunday Ticket. Their customer support/service is absolutely non-existent.
  9. I first read this as “what would it take for this franchise to go away”
  10. I wouldn’t trade Josh straight up for Wilson. Nevertheless add in 9th overall.
  11. But their method isn’t to project for you players who may play well in the future. They are there to evaluate players in games they have played. If a 3-4 year veteran outplays that rookie in the 8 games he played in that season then he will be ranked higher.
  12. Well, they have to grade him on the games he played in, no? They can’t project him falling back down to earth and use that in the PFF grades for the games he’s actually played in.
  13. 3-0 Columbus. I did not in my wildest dreams expect them to take the series back to columbus up 2-0 but I love it. I always root for the upset.
  14. If Quinnen falls to 5 I could easily see the Bucs taking him and cutting/trading Gerald McCoy.
  15. To me, the Bucs at 5 is the sweet spot for any trade up. I don’t see the top 4 as possible or anyway feasible. At 5 it starts getting interesting. If Quinnen Williams/Josh’s Allen/ Nick Bosa are there at 5 I would give up almost whatever it takes. And it would take an extremely high price because the Bucs have a need for all 3 of those guys, especially if they move on from McCoy. So more than likely the Bucs just say “thank you very much” and take the sliding player. Maybe number 9 and a 2020 1st makes them think twice though.
  16. I would take him in the 6th-UDFA. Wouldn’t take him any higher. Honestly see zero need with Barkley on the roster. He’s young enough to back up Allen for a long time. If we had Allen/Anderson as our only 2 QB’s I would be all for Tyree as early as the 5th
  17. I am with you 100%. Hated Rosen at the draft, didn’t want him, still think he’s a sh*t leader. Even with that, I absolutely would rather have Rosen+Nick Bosa than Kyler Murray. Murray has a lot to overcome to not bust IMO. The examples of mobile QB’s who have overcame that height is an extremely short list. I know Baker is weighing on the decision, but he wasn’t even close to that short. Russel Wilson is a good comparison. However, Russel went in the 3rd round as a very similar prospect to Murray. I might take a flier on him as an athlete, but never at first overall.
  18. Wait, you mispellled Robert Kraft
  19. That little running part is pretty huge though. When it accounts for 8 TD’s, numerous drives extended and a whole host of plays extended. Rosen had 11 passing TDS the entire year, Allen almost had that rushing. If Allen were a pure pocket statue then they would both be labeled accordingly.
  20. It just pains me how truly unintelligent many of these guys are. You make millions a year, and you can’t settle whatever it is that made your license suspended? Hire a traffic lawyer and pay the fine. These are the guys who go bankrupt after leaving the league.
  21. If they didn’t get paid for the 8 weeks that they worked then they should absolutely get paid. Lawsuit should be in their favor easily. Now the actual problem, collecting. They will get in line with a long line of debtors who will want what little assets the AAF has. The investors behind the league will be completely off limits.
  22. I highly doubt those brilliant business men didn’t form some type of LLC to abolish their liability. There are very few company types where if it fails you can go after the businessman behind the company.
  23. The problem with this is, how do you sue a defunct league? Sure the league signed a 3 year contract with you. The league is no more, no funding, no income. I’m sure they would be more than happy to give you a share of the debt load if you truly want to be part owner.
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