
HalftimeAdjustment
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So at first I was complaining about the refs and the inconsistency favoring Brady. There is some of that, but there is more to it. I think Tampa Bay watched the Chiefs mug our receivers and coached their offense to overreact to every contact. The WR will flop when grabbed to draw attention, Brady will throw it in the area to draw a flag. As great as Josh is, of course Brady can still spot these things better and take advantage. And I really think the Tampa coaches could not have missed preparing for the "hold em every time" tactic. Of course, KC is doing much worse on offense, too.
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Peterman signed to extension
HalftimeAdjustment replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Didn't he want $20M+? -
Theory on why Allen struggles against KC
HalftimeAdjustment replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They were really taking away our WRs and they got too much pressure. What were our best options? - Allen runs ... could have used even more - Jet sweep ... used a couple times - Short dump to TE ... under used - RB screen ... drop hurt us bad - Other runs ... we aren't good at this I'd have liked to see some playcalling adjustments because of the pressure, it might have backed them off a bit. If we held the ball a bit longer on offense and scored a bit more, maybe our D would have held up a little more? Or maybe we would still have lost, but looked better on O. -
Daboll apologized to Beasley, Diggs after loss
HalftimeAdjustment replied to Michael1962's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The apology was well deserved. As far as our offensive struggles, I think it was substantially due to coaching problems. Execution always plays a part, of course, but I don't think we adjusted to KC's pressure appropriately. -
Lamar Jackson's Charity
HalftimeAdjustment replied to Dr Krentist's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There could be some individuals dwelling near Rochester (Rochesterians, per Wikipedia) involved. -
So, Deshaun Watson's contract is 4 yr/$156M with a guarantee of $73.7M that goes up to a guaranteed $110.7M after March 2022. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/houston-texans/deshaun-watson-21753/ Mahomes' contract is 10 yr/$450M with a guarantee of $63M that goes up to a guaranteed $141.5M over an extended period of time. A lot of the contract value is in 2027 or beyond. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/patrick-mahomes-21751/ Are we sure Mahomes' contract is that team-unfriendly? It has an insane eye-popping number but it doesn't grow that fast for a while. If the economics of the NFL don't expand to make the out years reasonable... they can theoretically be renegotiated downward if needed, because the guarantees grow over time. If on the other hand the salary cap escalates after the economy rebounds, the team can afford what are currently outlandish salaries.
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It's also not clear we'll ever know the answer. The negotiation isn't going to be a situation where the Bills offer Josh Allen a contract and he says no, pay me less. It is absolutely conceivable that he will accept an offer made at a reasonably competitive figure rather than ask to maximize every dollar possible. So it's "less" than he might theoretically be able to scrape out if the agent plays super-hardball. In my view, that is realistic. I do not think it is realistic to have him come out of this where he's playing like a top 5 QB but getting paid like the 10th or 15th-highest paid QB.