04-21-2016, 09:31 AM | #801 |
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04-21-2016, 09:58 AM | #802 | |
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That makes sense. But they knew that BEFORE they tagged him. Nothing seemed to change between then and now. So just don't tag him, have the $14 million available in FA, let him sign elsewhere for big money, and get a compensatory pick next season. They seemed to have the worst of all worlds by tagging him and then rescinding the tag. |
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04-21-2016, 10:03 AM | #803 |
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If they had a deal in place (say to send him to JAX for a 2nd round pick and they would extend him), could he sign the tender, be dealt, and then renegotiate?
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04-21-2016, 10:09 AM | #804 | |
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I think they thought they could either get something done or that Norman woudln't hold out and refuse to sign the tender. Look, this never happens. Most guys take the long term contract if it is offered. Most guys don't even threaten to hold out by not signing the tender. Norman obviously flipped the script. We'll see if he gets more money than what Carolina offered him. Beyond that, I'm very interested to see if he's as successful in another system. (note: I'm not saying he won't be) As for the FA deal, I don't think the Panthers were going to be all that active there anyway. I think this 14 million is going to free up extensions for players currently on their roster. You have Star Lotulelei, Ryan Kalil, and Kawann Short that all need extensions or they'll be in the franchise tag boat next season. They now have the cap room to get creative with those deals. |
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04-21-2016, 11:11 AM | #805 | |
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The Browns have the ammo to trade back up and get Paxton Lynch if they want him.
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04-21-2016, 12:31 PM | #806 |
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It will be interesting to see if this changes the way that players respond to the franchise tag. Probably not. Lately the move seems to be to sign it immediately or to hold out until the deadline where you can work on a new deal. I think that deadline(june 1st or july 1st maybe?) needs to come forward until closer to the draft. The players have really gotten punched in the gut with some of the new changes to the rookie cap, etc.
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04-21-2016, 12:32 PM | #807 |
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And the Browns should probably see if RG3 can be a franchise type guy again before worrying about drafting another QB. It's not like he's 31 years old and a journeyman.
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04-21-2016, 12:41 PM | #808 |
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I'm pro-Browns on this trade, too. It's an obvious Moneyball type play, right? Squeeze the max value while others are in draft frenzy, you still land an anchor-caliber player with the top ten pick, but you get a guy for much cheaper and likely at a far riskier position than QB. Or you splash around elsewhere, as needed. But I like this move, mainly because it has next year's 1st in it.
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04-21-2016, 12:58 PM | #809 | |
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I don't know how you cannot like this move from the Browns perspective and I've seen very little on the internet to state otherwise. Yet, despite overwhelming odds, we know the Browns can grab the jaws of defeat from the jaws of victory. Tell me that there isn't a part of every person on here thinking "Well, I guess whoever the Eagles draft is going to go to 7 pro bowls and win 2 titles while the Browns will still be scrambling for QB's 7 years from now" Then we'll find out in an article like the one above that the Browns scouting department was against the trade from the start because they KNEW Goff/Wentz would be a 7 time pro bowler. I'm a Rockies fan. If they make what seems like a "good" move, I automatically try to figure out how they messed the thing up. Time will tell on this, but I think the Browns got a good deal here. |
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04-21-2016, 01:10 PM | #810 |
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Ranks right below the Trent Richardson trade.
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04-21-2016, 01:26 PM | #811 |
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04-21-2016, 02:25 PM | #812 |
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Apparently Josh Norman is blaming his agent and saying he had told him to accept a previous tender from the Panthers. However the Panthers have since rescinded the offer. Weird story all around.
Local radio is reporting a major riff between Norman's agent and the Panthers brass and apparently Norman has an irrevocable deal with his agent. |
04-21-2016, 02:37 PM | #813 |
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The "irrevocable part" sounds like something the NFLPA wouldn't allow agents to do as part of their certification process.
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You heard anything about Mac Alexander CU? Very difficult to deal with off the field or is it some team trying to drive him down late in the first.
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04-21-2016, 03:44 PM | #815 | |
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I'm not CUTiger, BUT there are a lot of rumors going around that he "faked" his hamstring injury in both the Orange Bowl and National Championship games, but especially the title game... in order to avoid a real injury that would hurt his NFL chances.
Not sure if I believe those rumors, but a bunch of people seem unable to let that one go. He was basically put on an island for 3 years and told to cover the opponent's best one-on-one... hard not to see how that might bubble up into some "me first" issues and "anti-team" reports.
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04-21-2016, 05:09 PM | #818 |
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I saw some redic coverage stats for him which mask the fact that he had 0 interceptions in college. He's a very intriguing prospect. Sort of like some FOF draft prospect with huge coverage bars and a questionable interception bar
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He had 3 Interceptions in college...just none last year...(again I guess it is arguable that he should have had more with his ability) |
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04-21-2016, 05:35 PM | #820 |
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If my CB is keeping the other guy from catching the ball, I'm ok with low INT numbers.
Alexander's "I'm the greatest" attitude means that he will be loved by his fan base (if he can back it up) or hated (if he can't). I don't think that many folks will have a neutral opinion on him after a couple of years. |
04-21-2016, 05:36 PM | #821 |
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dola: I think that he'll be a star. Just a gut feeling.
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04-21-2016, 05:39 PM | #822 |
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I can see Alexander being a Revis type, playing out his rookie deal, then holding out for huge amounts of cash and going from team to team getting as many big pay days as he can. I think he's gonna be really good, but he's probably only a rental, and he might have a little too much juice for some organizations. Seems like a guy you draft if you have some big pieces and want to add him in while he is relatively cheap.. Seattle probably has a serious desire for him. I wouldn't mind the Bengals getting him and letting Kirkpatrick walk after this season.
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He might have been talking about Alexander with the zero ints?
Mac is a different dude. He is a 1st generation US citizen, his parents Haitian Immigrants. Both his parents still work in the fields of FL today picking crops. His Dad has said he wont quit even when Mac gets paid, but he wants his wife to relax. Both Mac and his brother Mackenro (former Auburn S) are supremely confident they just display it different. Ro liked to talk smack and have fun off the field. Mac has an almost maniacal work ethic. Honestly if I have a concern about Mac (if I was an NFL team) it would be that he would literally live in the club house for 5 years stack up cash and then retire with his health. He is a very cerebral young man. I wouldnt say he is overly intelligent but very much in his head and thoughts. I will say this regarding the NC game. Mac had been very critical privately of fellow Clemson DB Jayron Kearse for mailing it in the second half of the year. Kearse was scared of getting injured and losing his pay day. The smoke coming out the week of the Bama game about Mac possibly not playing due to injury...there was no injury. Mac was physically and violently ill worrying himself sick, literally worrying himself to the point of puking, as he had a nightmare that he blew his knee out in his last college game didnt get drafted and his parents died before he ever got to buy them a house. He had snakes in his head in that game. He is way too proud to ever tell an NFL team that but if he did things would get better. He lacks elite speed. But he is very sticky. He has 12 year NFL starter potential though never quite All Pro potential. However he is also Mike Tyson. He has never failed. Never been unable to succeed. The biggest question is the first time he is beaten can his psyche handle it? Last opinion. Mac could have finished the NC game physically. If he does I think it would have had a huge impact in the way it played out. I think he is haunted by that. He packed his stuff and left the stadium on foot, not waiting for the team bus back to the hotel. I have no hard feelings for the decisions he made, I think he listened to the wrong people. Those wrong people are still in his ear. Those whispers are in NFL front offices. That same player he was very critical of, has also repeatedly complained to friends that at least 4 NFL teams have flown him in for an interview and spent the entire time asking about Mac...did that person throw him under the bus? I dont know. I have my suspicions. Oh fwiw I have the cleats Mac wore in the mNC game, he gave them to my son...I am biased. Last edited by CU Tiger : 04-21-2016 at 05:42 PM. |
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I think that the question of whether a guy can be a "13 year starter" is over-rated in the 2016 NFL. With a hard cap, even if a guy is good, you are going to have to pay to keep him after his fifth year. And, with injuries, a lot of guys never make it that far anyway.
I think that you really need to look at what you think the guy can do for you over a five-year window. Anything beyond that is too speculative to matter. |
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Norman got new representation yesterday, per Pro Football Talk, but has to wait five days to have him engage with teams under a cooling off period required by the CBA. Strange story all around. |
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04-22-2016, 10:10 AM | #829 | |
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Looks like Washington is going to get first shot at him, followed by San Francisco. Which would make the Redskins/Giants more interesting/dreadful I guess after the fiasco last season. |
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04-22-2016, 10:20 AM | #830 |
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NFLPA probably told his agent that he can try and enforce the "irrevocable" deal if he wants, but good luck getting another client if he does.
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04-22-2016, 10:23 AM | #831 |
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Back to Mackensie Alexander. I've found myself with longish commutes to various courts over the last few weeks, so I've listened to a lot of draft podcasts. And pretty much everyone that watches college football is 100% in LOVE with the guy.
So he's my new "I hope the Saints get him" guy. When you have a historically bad defense, you need great players. You also need players with a cockiness that can help turn around the culture of losing and lameness. He seems to bring both. |
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Mac and Stephone back together? I could enjoy that!
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04-22-2016, 08:08 PM | #834 |
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Norman to Washington. 5/75, 50M in guaranteed money
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04-22-2016, 08:25 PM | #835 |
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Stupid signing. I don't think Norman pushes them over the top.
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Yeah, amidst the dust-cloud of everybody trying to jump on the Redskins wagon late in the year it kind of got lost in the wash that they looked absolutely horrible to start the season, the whole front office, ownership & the coaching staff was being painted as buffoons and the media was fitting Cousins for a noose. I'm not going to be too surprised if it turns out that last year's finish was a bit of a fluke and shit falls apart immediately for the Skins, Gruden and/or Cousins.
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04-22-2016, 09:11 PM | #837 |
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Redskins play Carolina on MNF this year-should be a good one.
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Yeah, there was excitement here around them but man - they played a lot of mediocre-to-crappy teams last year. Granted, three of those teams were in their division. They have as much of a chance to win the East again as anyone, but no, I'm not sold.
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If Norman can lock down on Bryant and OBJ that's 1/4 of their schedule. I think it's a really good signing.
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Yeah its a good signing for Washington and for Norman individually. Assuming he can actually shut them down, that is. Beckham really missed an easy score in that game on a go route and just dropped the ball. I think Norman matches up a little better with Dez than Odell. But should be fun to watch them all. I'm still not sold on Cousins being able to handle pressure though. So I'm inclined to think they had the best season they can have with him, barring legendary Oline play. |
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If Norman plays like he did last year its a good signing. I feel he's likely to disappoint though. Only one elite year (pretty average before that) in a contract year playing behind a really good front 7.
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Actually, I'm quite surprised. If this is the case I think it is, she seemed rather clearly to be at least as nuts as he is and a fair bit of his problem. I don't see a conviction coming out of this
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But will Washington shift their D to make him play the same. Just tried looking and cant find it but there was either a FI or MMQB article around the SuperBowl where the Panthers played more zone shell than anyone in the league and by a wide margin over everyone except 1 or 2 teams. I think thats the key. Norman is a good zone QB and has good ball instincts.....put him in Man and he is average NFL CB, not worth the money. |
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I don't know. Some parts of her story can be validated (the valet who got the car for example) and when you are with someone who starts making death threats or suicide threats you start to go a little wacko yourself. I'm not sure I see anything happening here either, but if some of her story can be verified, I can see why charges were brought. |
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(sighs) damnit.
Brady's 4 game suspension reinstated. Fuck the NFL.
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I don't put all faith in football metrics but I'm pretty sure Pro Football Focus had Norman ranked top 20 in 2013, #3 overall in 2014, and #1 in 2015. It seems like he just had one year of insane hype, not just one year of elite play. |
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They've talked about having future NFL drafts in various cities around the country. My guess is Boston is not next.
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Whatever. The idea that Kraft took the draft pick punishment because he thought the NFL would be easy on Brady is laughable. If you really want to be pissed at anyone, be pissed at the NFLPA. They gave him the power to do this and then the NFLPA lawyers supporting Brady were crushed in the appeals case. The Patriots KNEW they were losing this appeal which is why they structured Tom's new contract the way they did. I'm shocked this hasn't been a bigger story this offseason, anyone following this case could see it coming a mile away. I still think the NFLPA and NFL are going to come to an agreement about future punishments and Brady will be given a reduced suspension or have it wiped out with a fine. |
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