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  1. 15 hours ago, Chandler#81 said:

    No, he wasn’t. He was their ‘fall back’ pick. Think about it. He’s a converted WR with 1 -count ‘em, ONE 12 game season of experience. 

    Though he May have been who they targeted IF no decent opportunity arose to trade up. 

     

    I mean, what does it say that a kid with only 12 games experience in a new position and opted out last season is ‘their target’ after just 29 of 360-some players will be drafted?

     

    Can't really tell whether Rousseau was their trade-up target but the reason you listed is just him playing DE for one season. That reason alone doesn't mean Rousseau is a lesser prospect. Front office could still like him a lot after viewing his tapes and interviewing him that they attempt to trade up for him.

     

     

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  2. 25 minutes ago, JayBaller10 said:

    It’s supposedly open to first year players as well. I remember past rookie camps had some of our first year players on the field with the current crop of newbies.

    The "first year" players allowing to attend rookie minicamp are the players have been on an NFL roster but have yet to accrue a season of free agency credit." Thus, Epenesa isn't eligible to participate.

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  3. Broncos released RT Ja'Wuan James and likely will not only void his $10 million salary but also recoup his signing bonus.

     

    In the meantime, WR DaeSean Hamilton suffered a torn ACL training away from team facility less than 24 hours after being waived. He was more likely to be traded or claimed of waiver wire before the injury. Since the injury occurred off site, his salary is in jeopardy too.

     

     

  4. 28 minutes ago, Nester said:

    He’s right,

    Oline and Wr sucked ass in the SB

     

    i bet Hill is the only wr still on the team next year.

     

     

    would rather have the truth then the normal sports BS puff press conferences

     

    Even though his teammates indeed didn't play good enough, you don't throw your teammates under the bus in a media session like this, that's the point. In a private conversion with your people, sure, go ahead to talk about the "truth", but not in a media interview.

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  5. Does "right" Josh Rosen get one ring today too? Not sure whether a practice squad player, especially one signs to other teams during the season, would be given a ring.

    In the meantime, Blaine Gabbert does get his 1st ring today for his 16 pass attempts in the whole season.
     

  6. 21 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:


    riiiight that’s why he had 7 receptions in the Colts game

     

    Not only the Colts games, Beasley actually played quite well in the Ravens games even though he had no catch. Ravens chose to double team him often, for example, this play where he got the attention of two Ravens defenders and freed up Diggs:

     

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    Beasley was open in quite a few plays but Allen either didn't see him or decided not to throw his way. For example, in the play below, Beasley was wide open and would have an easy touchdown if Allen could make the throw. Consider Allen threw to Diggs in the same direction in the end, it's probably Allen decided not to throw to Beasley due to how the wind affected his long throw during the game. If so, I think it's a good decision to make the safe throw to Diggs. But Beasley did get open in Ravens game when not double teamed.

     

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  7. It's always nice to learn something new about NFL rules. Tucker's first FG hit the left upright, crossed the plane, but returned back through the goalposts, which according to NFL rules is still counted as unsuccessful. The spin on the ball does tricky things.

     

     

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    Justin Tucker's first missed FG vs. Bills actually went in - before it didn't

     

    Using advanced technology to track the football, Lopez found that on Tucker's first miss, the 41-yard double doink, that the ball actually crossed over the bottom goalpost before moving back towards the right upright and eventually hitting it.

     

     

    So, why didn't it count?

    In order for the try to be successful, the entire football must pass through the vertical plane between the two uprights. If the ball does so, but then returns through the goalposts without hitting another object, person or the ground, the try is unsuccessful, according to the NFL's rulebook.

     

     

     

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  8. 10 minutes ago, JMF2006 said:

     

    He wasn't there to bail him out this time.

     

    Right, but Tua was named starter well before Fitz got Covid.

     

    The original message you replied is below, naming Tua as starter when both Tua and Fitz were options isn't really giving Miami the best chance to win a game deciding their playoff fate.

     

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    You lose the locker room if you don't put the quarterback in there that gives your team the best chance to win right now.  Especially when you're a playoff contender.  They don't care what the current state of your franchise is.  This is on Flores.

     

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