What was Rivers 2019?
Wentz is a solid QB with upside. He's got work to do to be considered a top starting QB again but the potential is there in that situation.
I don't think Watt will sign for a while because of what's happening in Texas at the moment. At least that's what I guess. He's big in that community and the optics wouldn't look good.
No you don't. Star is back.
There's moves to clear cap. Restructures and cuts. I think a couple moves that make sense to open up cap are extensions for Diggs and Beasley. Hughes also is an extension candidate that would clear cap.
That report didn't give any indication he wanted to go there or even if the Browns want him.
Anyways why wouldn't he seriously consider them? He's considering a lot of teams.
This is why I hate politics.
People aren't that stupid to believe wind and solar are the reason Texas power failed. Politics will make people say and do anything to defend their party.
They have some individual talent but they're the only playoff team with a minus point differential, and that includes the 7-9 Washington Football Team.
Still some hurdles for them to climb. I think they're a better offense without OBJ, that's a problem.
I'm not sure what you mean?
I think in the AFC there are 4 teams that can make the Super Bowl with their roster as is today. Chiefs, Bills, Titans, and Ravens.
He fits very well on that team. On that team he can definitely win a Super Bowl. Let's not forget he completely changed that team the moment he took over. Derrick Henry was already there and that offense was 3 yards and a cloud of dust before Tannehill.
Not true at all. They had many comebacks this year. Henry and a great OL was there when they were bottom of the league in scoring.
I don't understand why so many Bills fans think Tannehill is garbage. He had 40 total TD'S. He's been pretty consistent over his career. Played good on bad Dolphin teams.
I think he's a lot like Alex Smith. A little more arm talent.
Did you guys know Ford - Morse - Feliciano didn't play a single snap together all season. I don't think we'll ever see that combination.
I think we'll see changes inside. Most likely at center. Boettger stays as depth.
When he plays good and they recognize it shouldn't it legitimize them?
They aren't 100% but I still feel a lot of their data makes sense anytime I really try and study it.
I think Mathew Stafford is the closest thing to Josh Allen's progression but he's still not even close.
My biggest question is when does Allen peak? That's the scary part. He can be better.