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Tannehill to Titans for a 4th round pick in 2020. Good deal for both sides I reckon. Titans need insurance for Marriota who is injury prone and still to establish himself as a quality NFL QB. With Tannehill they have a back up who is a very capable starter if needed.
Going to be hard to convince anybody Dolphins aren’t tanking in 2019. They’re letting a lot of FAs walk and not signing any major talent. They are without a QB yet weren’t willing to pay starter money for Taylor or Bridgewater. Both are remaining backups at their respective teams. They are stockpiling 2020 draft picks and look like having some $120m in free cap space.
Going to be hard to convince anybody Dolphins aren’t tanking in 2019. They’re letting a lot of FAs walk and not signing any major talent. They are without a QB yet weren’t willing to pay starter money for Taylor or Bridgewater. Both are remaining backups at their respective teams. They are stockpiling 2020 draft picks and look like having some $120m in free cap space.
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BREAKING: New York Giants signing WR Golden Tate to four-year deal. (via Ian Rapoport)
Tate replaced OBJ
Tate replaced OBJ
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Comp pick city.
Lets get it, thanks giants
Lets get it, thanks giants
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Yeah i like it, suits both sides agenda in 2019... kind of like what Miami are doing, finally they're committed to just actually not making some bold move and being proper **** and getting Tua. We'll see how that plays out at long last they finally seem like they have a long term planNorthern Raider wrote: ↑March 16, 2019, 6:09 am Tannehill to Titans for a 4th round pick in 2020. Good deal for both sides I reckon. Titans need insurance for Marriota who is injury prone and still to establish himself as a quality NFL QB. With Tannehill they have a back up who is a very capable starter if needed.
Going to be hard to convince anybody Dolphins aren’t tanking in 2019. They’re letting a lot of FAs walk and not signing any major talent. They are without a QB yet weren’t willing to pay starter money for Taylor or Bridgewater. Both are remaining backups at their respective teams. They are stockpiling 2020 draft picks and look like having some $120m in free cap space.
They'll be... so **** awful this year. Honestly, it'll be horrific viewing.
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Past few seasons the Dolphins have been the only team in the AFC that's posed any sort of threat to the Patriots. With them taking a massive dump on 2019 its virtually handing the division title to the Pats. Jets should be improved but not enough to take top spot.
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Looks like Ryan Fitzpatrick is officially the sacrifial lamb at QB for the Dolphins in 2019. That should remove any danger of going 8-8 or 7-9.
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I am FAR less convinced about that... now granted the Dolphins are going to have almost nothing around him, this aint the TB Bucs of last year...Northern Raider wrote: ↑March 18, 2019, 2:55 pm Looks like Ryan Fitzpatrick is officially the sacrifial lamb at QB for the Dolphins in 2019. That should remove any danger of going 8-8 or 7-9.
BUT Fitz is a **** streaky as they come and when he's one, he's legitimately a VERY good QB capable of making any throw and elevating their play... If they are serious about taking David Fales should "win" that competition. Go down on that ship, i honestly think Fitz could get them to 5-6 wins... which might be just enough to put them @ 3, 4 or 5, rather than 1.
Fales stamps them into #1
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Fitzpatrick is very streaky and there's polar opposites between his best and worst. The key is when he was good he had some talent around him. Dolphins had a very questionable O-line last season and have since lost 2 starters without significant replacement. Even on his good days Fitzpatrick may not be able to manufacture enough wins with the team he's in. When he's performed well in the past he's had quality players around him to help bring the Fitz-magic.
He's apparently a very good locker room presence though. A great guy to have on the roster when they draft a rookie QB either this year or next.
He's apparently a very good locker room presence though. A great guy to have on the roster when they draft a rookie QB either this year or next.
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2 time NFL All-Pro DT Haloti Ngata has officially announced his retirement from the NFL. From the top of Mt Kilamanjaro. The pic is awesome.
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yeah i alluded to that and i think thats why it's probably fine. But Fitz is crazy, he's going to go out there and make some throws and we'll see which jersey they go to!Northern Raider wrote: ↑March 19, 2019, 8:53 am Fitzpatrick is very streaky and there's polar opposites between his best and worst. The key is when he was good he had some talent around him. Dolphins had a very questionable O-line last season and have since lost 2 starters without significant replacement. Even on his good days Fitzpatrick may not be able to manufacture enough wins with the team he's in. When he's performed well in the past he's had quality players around him to help bring the Fitz-magic.
He's apparently a very good locker room presence though. A great guy to have on the roster when they draft a rookie QB either this year or next.
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Cowboys have decided to run with 2 WRs for the slot with dodgy hammies, Austin and now Cobb. Cobb a 1yr 5mill deal.
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Can't say im that concerned about this receiving core right now.
Amari is solid but i dont think he's going to have as much fun this year in the NFC E when the Eagles arent running out PS players
No one else, including Witten worry me
I'll be keeping a close eye on this Eric Berry situation.
Amari is solid but i dont think he's going to have as much fun this year in the NFC E when the Eagles arent running out PS players
No one else, including Witten worry me
I'll be keeping a close eye on this Eric Berry situation.
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Clay Matthews to Rams
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I like Berry more than Thomas, which im sure is misguided, but this would be hugePigRickman wrote: ↑March 20, 2019, 9:31 am Can't say im that concerned about this receiving core right now.
Amari is solid but i dont think he's going to have as much fun this year in the NFC E when the Eagles arent running out PS players
No one else, including Witten worry me
I'll be keeping a close eye on this Eric Berry situation.
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Berry's a good player, he'd certainly be an upgrade, but he's not better than Thomas, especially not now that injuries have limited him.
Thomas's instincts and speed just allow you to do so much, you watch how good that Balt D becomes next year with him... ive over joyed he's not in the division.
I dont think you can count on Berry for 16 games in a season either.
Thomas's injury was more bad luck (broken leg), Berry has a plethora of soft tissue issues... but if he signed, when healthy he would be a major addition to Dallas for sure.
Thomas's instincts and speed just allow you to do so much, you watch how good that Balt D becomes next year with him... ive over joyed he's not in the division.
I dont think you can count on Berry for 16 games in a season either.
Thomas's injury was more bad luck (broken leg), Berry has a plethora of soft tissue issues... but if he signed, when healthy he would be a major addition to Dallas for sure.
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Here is an old skool Raiders signing, Burfict
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Bortles will be backing up Goff next yr
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Gronk is hanging up the klets.
Do we assume the body cant go again?
Do we assume the body cant go again?
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What a career.
I **** HATE the Pats and it speaks volumes about how likeable Gronk is that im sad about this.
Hell of a player, hands down the best TE i've ever seen and... i mean TO in his day, Megatron at times, Larry Fitz in the play offs, LT anytime... right in that sort of conversation for an every down dominant force. He has had drives... and i've lived one of them, in that SB coming out of the break where Gronk just absolutely owned the Eagles...but he's had so many drives where it was clear, if they wanted to, if they thought his body could hold up, Gronk could own every game he's every played.
Incredible career. First ballot HOFer. Good for him getting out now. He's got nothing left to prove.
I **** HATE the Pats and it speaks volumes about how likeable Gronk is that im sad about this.
Hell of a player, hands down the best TE i've ever seen and... i mean TO in his day, Megatron at times, Larry Fitz in the play offs, LT anytime... right in that sort of conversation for an every down dominant force. He has had drives... and i've lived one of them, in that SB coming out of the break where Gronk just absolutely owned the Eagles...but he's had so many drives where it was clear, if they wanted to, if they thought his body could hold up, Gronk could own every game he's every played.
Incredible career. First ballot HOFer. Good for him getting out now. He's got nothing left to prove.
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His body could probably go again the way the Pats have used him in the last few years... That being a high performance vehicle they bring out of the garage only when they need it... But yeah he's been broken down for a long time now. This year it finally started to look like it caught up with him.
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Pretty much where I was coming from. Still a weapon, but wk to wk needs to be nursed through, so maybe its time.PigRickman wrote: ↑March 25, 2019, 8:00 pmHis body could probably go again the way the Pats have used him in the last few years... That being a high performance vehicle they bring out of the garage only when they need it... But yeah he's been broken down for a long time now. This year it finally started to look like it caught up with him.
Best catching TE Ive ever seen. Id put him alongside those same guys you did in the HOF conversation. Maybe add Moss, even if he isnt the physical type.
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Yeah Moss was an embarrassing omission
he dictated coverage as much as Moss would
I saw this on twitter today, cant recall who made the point, but you said He's the best catching TE you've seen... he's arguably the best pass catching AND blocking TE of his generation. Hell of an achievement
That dude bounced MF'ers out of the **** club in the run game. Monster.
he dictated coverage as much as Moss would
I saw this on twitter today, cant recall who made the point, but you said He's the best catching TE you've seen... he's arguably the best pass catching AND blocking TE of his generation. Hell of an achievement
That dude bounced MF'ers out of the **** club in the run game. Monster.
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Thats part of his game I didnt really notice. Esp is an almost no run team. Brady would rather dink and dunk than run the ball. Changed a bit this yr though.PigRickman wrote: ↑March 25, 2019, 8:37 pm Yeah Moss was an embarrassing omission
he dictated coverage as much as Moss would
I saw this on twitter today, cant recall who made the point, but you said He's the best catching TE you've seen... he's arguably the best pass catching AND blocking TE of his generation. Hell of an achievement
That dude bounced MF'ers out of the **** club in the run game. Monster.
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Jordon Howard --> Philly for a 6th round pick
Howie out here robbing people blind. Great pick up
Howie out here robbing people blind. Great pick up
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A2D Radio - Chicago Bears trading RB #JordanHoward to the Philadelphia Eagles for a 6th-round pick in 2020 that can become a 5th-round pick.PigRickman wrote: ↑March 29, 2019, 11:41 am Jordon Howard --> Philly for a 6th round pick
Howie out here robbing people blind. Great pick up
Says it could be a 5th? Why? How?
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It’s probably based on production / how much the eagles use him
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As the bone saidMatt wrote: ↑March 29, 2019, 11:47 amA2D Radio - Chicago Bears trading RB #JordanHoward to the Philadelphia Eagles for a 6th-round pick in 2020 that can become a 5th-round pick.PigRickman wrote: ↑March 29, 2019, 11:41 am Jordon Howard --> Philly for a 6th round pick
Howie out here robbing people blind. Great pick up
Says it could be a 5th? Why? How?
Probably some hard to reach incentives... could be 1000yrds/10 touchdowns or he plays 60% of offensive snaps
It’s usually something like that
Either way, a 5th or 6th is fine, the eagles are likely getting a 3rd and two 4th comp picks next year so we can spare a 5th
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Esp for a bloke who is worth a 3rd or 4th.PigRickman wrote: ↑March 29, 2019, 1:46 pmAs the bone saidMatt wrote: ↑March 29, 2019, 11:47 amA2D Radio - Chicago Bears trading RB #JordanHoward to the Philadelphia Eagles for a 6th-round pick in 2020 that can become a 5th-round pick.PigRickman wrote: ↑March 29, 2019, 11:41 am Jordon Howard --> Philly for a 6th round pick
Howie out here robbing people blind. Great pick up
Says it could be a 5th? Why? How?
Probably some hard to reach incentives... could be 1000yrds/10 touchdowns or he plays 60% of offensive snaps
It’s usually something like that
Either way, a 5th or 6th is fine, the eagles are likely getting a 3rd and two 4th comp picks next year so we can spare a 5th
Howie must be very hard to say no to.
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He's a very good GM for sure.
We trade a 6th or 5th... and either if he's no good, we lose nothing... or he nails it, we lose the 5th, he gets signed and we get a comp pick back for him.
We trade a 6th or 5th... and either if he's no good, we lose nothing... or he nails it, we lose the 5th, he gets signed and we get a comp pick back for him.
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I see Val Homles isnt embarrassing himself so far. Unofficial 40 is quick enough.
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Yeah that's a great 40 if he's going to make his bones as a RB... it's pretty good for a WR too. Be keen to see his short shuttle and 20 yard drill times to know if he's got the athleticism to win at the slot.
the measurables will probably be OK for him... it's whether he's really about to invest 2-3 years to hone his skills and make a real fist of it and forego the money waiting for him back at the NRL.
I mean look at Jordan Mailata, he's going to get a TON of reps in pre season but ideally he wont play a down a football this year, Peters has one year left, Johnson is locking down the right side and we have Big V as our swing... all things going to plan, he'll go into 2020 as the LT for the eagles but will have had to spend 3 years of his life developing to get to that point
the measurables will probably be OK for him... it's whether he's really about to invest 2-3 years to hone his skills and make a real fist of it and forego the money waiting for him back at the NRL.
I mean look at Jordan Mailata, he's going to get a TON of reps in pre season but ideally he wont play a down a football this year, Peters has one year left, Johnson is locking down the right side and we have Big V as our swing... all things going to plan, he'll go into 2020 as the LT for the eagles but will have had to spend 3 years of his life developing to get to that point
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Yes, they're as regular as Kraft's .....greeneyed wrote:
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I just finished listening to a very interesting podcast from the Lefkoe show... Rand Getlin, a former NFL network reporter, was on there talking about the dynamics of being an NFL reporter and the competition between journalists to break news. He goes in on Ian Rapoport haha
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