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Low Positive

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  1. Quite the opposite. They are going to have a giant target on their back all year. They will not sneak up on anyone.
  2. I wouldn't be against packaging up the whole rest of the draft for one 4th rounder and calling it a day. Late round picks won't make this roster. We can get a punter in UDFA.
  3. I would actually be down. He would actually make the roster.
  4. I know he did. If I would have been more active on this board I would have had the same take. I was livid.
  5. Exactly When we get to the draft, fans forget about free agency. We killed it in FA.
  6. I don't hold that against Gunner. We were all mostly guilty of that hot take.
  7. The draft has to be seen in combination with free agency. We filled so many holes in FA, that only CB remained and that is only a hole because we don't know if Tre White will be ready. This roster is so stacked that the draft was a luxury . And we still filled two needs in it with quality guys from the SEC. Its all good in my opinion. Remember, we added Von Miller.
  8. Given the state of NFL drafting and contracts, a bunch of dudes who would have been RBs in the past are playing WR now.
  9. guys, don't forget the team that we were last year has added Von Miller.
  10. People respond differently to getting drafted. He might have been like "F***, I'm rich now!"
  11. Cost us a couple draft spots, but it was important to win RJ's last game. Also, Power is a man.
  12. Not exactly. He's a parody of a Jets troll that someone on this site has maintained for years. I respect the dedication.
  13. People react to the draft like we're picking teams in dodgeball. We already had a really stacked roster.
  14. I really think that its because they rank the players against each other, and they were looking for someone who at least has upside that might turn into a starting NFL QB. The upshot is that there are no NFL starters at the QB position in this draft. Pickett is at least NFL ready. Let's put it this way; if Josh Rosen was in this draft he would have gone #1 overall.
  15. Both professional and amateur draftniks all make a common mistake; the rank the players against each other. So, they give positional grades based upon that particular draft class. It becomes really important who is the best WR or RB or CB in that draft. But as soon as a guy is drafted, that becomes irrelevant. All that matters is how a player ranks against all the other dudes at that position on the team they go to and all the other players in the league. I would argue that this is a weak draft. The Jets are adding some of the best players from a weak draft and we added a bunch of dudes that we already know can play in this league including Von f***ing Miller.
  16. From what I understand, he doesn't want to be used as a running back. That's because RBs don't get paid as much as WRs and their careers are a lot shorter.
  17. Victor Matheson has made an entire academic career on the argument that sports are bad for local economies. All sports. The Olympics are a bad deal for host nations. World Cups are bad for the host. Superbowls are a bad for the local economy. All sports stadiums are a bad deal. It's not like he just came up with this argument for this case; he's the first call for any journalist when a new stadium deal is announced. For an economist at Holy Cross, he gets on TV a lot. My counterargument is that there are a lot of things that have a poor ROI (like public education) from a dollars and cents standpoint but are essential for the quality of life in a community. FWIW, here is his Google Scholar list of published works: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C36&q=Victor+Matheson&btnG=
  18. My least favorite is "complementary football." Why do we need a term for "everyone should play well?"
  19. The Bengals stadium lease expires in 2026.
  20. The hostile media effect is a perceptual theory of mass communication that refers to the tendency for individuals with a strong preexisting attitude on an issue to perceive media coverage as biased against their side and in favor of their antagonists' point of view. Partisans from opposite sides of an issue will tend to find the same coverage to be biased against them.
  21. The Bills posted that on April 1st.
  22. I think that the same could be said about a lot of players, but that's why you hire an agent.
  23. I didn't know that rule. It's interesting because there is no way that Mike Brown is putting $200 million in an escrow account because he doesn't have it.
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