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  1. Because passing on the 10th Pick overall would have made him a winner. We couldn't have possibly touched that. We could have traded this years 1st, next years 1st, and more and it still wouldn't equate to what the 10th Pick this year is worth - given where we're picking this year and where we're always expected to pick.
  2. I didn't see that. I'd have said that's not close to enough to get it done. But it's still better than the exchange I was referencing:
  3. You mean that Ed Oliver for Dexter Lawrence wouldn't have been enough? Shocked, shocked I tell you!
  4. "Is Sam Franklin poised for a breakout season?" "The resurrection of Sam Franklin?"
  5. There's no telling how much Brady's relationship with him weighs. But on a strictly WR to WR metric - there's really no question which a GM would prefer by practically every metric. If both Moore and Williams were Free Agents right now, Williams deal would far exceed Moore's. Jameson Williams is younger. Jameson Williams is faster. Jameson Williams contract is cheaper overall with the same years under contract. Jameson Williams' statistics over the past two seasons eclipse Moore both years. And before you say "statistics aren't everything" - Jameson Williams scouting report is more impressive overall. We're talking about a guy who was considered such a talented WR prospect that he was still selected 12th overall, even though he tore his ACL 3 months before the Draft and would miss practically all of his Rookie campaign. Again, I really think you're letting Moore having a Buffalo on his helmet right now skew your bias'. If it were Williams wearing a Bills Jersey instead of Moore and someone was arguing Moore was the better option - I feel you'd be singing a different tune.
  6. Here we go again with your insane overvaluation of DJ Moore. He's a fringe #1 WR in the year 2026. Jameson Williams and Rashee Rice are going to be above him on any list of WR's by anyone. Could he climb the list with a good year with us? Yes. Do I want to see that happen? Undoubtedly. But that hasn't happened yet. And right now, coming off the past couple years, he is nowhere near where you think he is on anyone's list but your own.
  7. Where is the smoke? I haven't seen anyone saying that it's something we're interested in or are pursuing. This is just a video of Joe Marino talking about a hypothetical trade and assuming it's something that Beane has given thought to. Which is probably correct, as a good GM is going to give thought and consideration to any potential upgrade. But that doesn't mean there's anything going on. I don't consider people talking about it "smoke", unless it's someone like a Schefter or a Rappaport saying we're in on them.
  8. This isn't exactly breaking news. If our base is a 3-4, as it seems Leonhard utilizes - your 4-3 Edge Rushers go from rushing from the line with their hand in the ground as Defensive Ends to rushing standing up as Outside Linebackers, away from the line. Your Defensive Line in a 3-4 becomes 3 Defensive Tackles So like Rousseau becoming an OLB - two of our Tackles will be classified as Defensive Ends.
  9. I don't think you're going to see very many teams wanting to give up picks in next years class for players in this years - especially where we're picking, well outside the area of players with a "1st Round Grade". I imagine picks in next years class will carry more weight this year than they normally will, given the perceived strength of next year and lack thereof this year.
  10. ... she posted it and made it public herself on Twitter. That's her account with her name on it.
  11. That's not going to fly in this particular instance. If it were simply a matter of her wearing a "Scarlet Letter", sure. But there's more to it than that. The only thing a feminist hates more than the patriarchy, is a woman who's actions negatively effect other women as a whole. She's done immense damage to women in the field of sports journalism. Her actions (unjustifiably) put all female journalists and how they get their information under a microscope. And it may make other publications, specifically in NFL circles, think twice about hiring any woman moving forward. Because of that, she's going to be hard pressed to find too many women that feel sorry for her. Especially in the press. In fact, there's already been female journalists who have spoken out about it: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/columnist/nancy-armour/2026/04/13/russini-vrabel-photos-hurt-all-women-in-sports/89594542007/
  12. This is clearly her thinking that she'll step away and when this becomes yesterday's news, she'll be able to come back - so long as there isn't any other further damning evidence. But the fact of the matter is nothing else needs to come forward. The pictures combined with knowledge that the Ambiente Sedona is an "adults only, luxury landscape hotel specifically geared towards couples and romantic getaways" is damning enough. No professional publication is going to want to take on the distractions and questions of integrity bringing her on will bring. Her career is over - unless she wants to lean in to being Vrabel's side piece and be a carnival act for Barstool or grift to some kind of bottom feeding "anti cancel culture" publication.
  13. It was obviously a crock from the word go. Idk if they're just old and don't fully grasp the extent of the internet age we're living in or are egotistical enough to think that no one would question their word - but it was insane to me they'd claim what they claimed when people could (and did) easily find out that the place they were staying at (and specifically the area they were pictured at) was a couples resort. One bed cabanas. Not exactly the type of place you'd be "surrounded by friends". They'd have been better off saying nothing at all or simply saying "the pictures are not what they appear to be". Instead, by spinning some easily proven wrong yarn, she created a situation where her Editor would back her in blind faith - only to get egg on his face as more things came to light. Embarrassing her boss surely played a part in her "having to resign".
  14. I'm sure it was one of those "you resign or we fire you" resignations.
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