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01-10-2016, 01:26 AM | #152 |
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I think a Lewis fire only makes sense for the right coach. Not some untested rookie coach.
It calls for.... Tom Coughlin I am not kidding. I would throw a shit pot of money at someone to get Coughlin in there,
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His age worries me as does the fact his clock management isn't any better than Lewis'. |
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01-10-2016, 05:49 PM | #154 |
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Bengals not expected to make coaching change.
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01-10-2016, 06:56 PM | #155 |
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Of course not. It's like people have forgotten that Mike Brown runs things. If he let Shula lose and stay, there's no way he's firing the guy that wins.
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01-10-2016, 06:58 PM | #156 |
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There was an ad on during the GB-WAS game maybe 20 minutes ago advertising for Cincinnati fans to buy their 2016 season tickets now.
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01-10-2016, 07:00 PM | #157 |
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There was one here for the Redskins. Probably a slot devoted to that for all of the markets.
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We've regularly seen head coaches that got their team to the playoffs and kept losing a lot get fired in order to get over the hump. The owner or GM wanted to push things to the Super Bowl level. While that has happened a few times, it rarely works. Often the team takes a step back or crashes to the ground, and then a few years later, people are looking at that run as the "glory days" of the team, we've seen this happen a lot with frequent flyers but not deep runs into the playoffs. the more likely result of cutting Lewis free seems to me to take a step back and start missing the playoffs altogether than to take a step forward and start winning playoff games.
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01-10-2016, 07:29 PM | #159 |
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They'll almost certainly take a step back next year as it is. They'll lose their OC and possibly DC, a number of free agents that thy can't afford to pay and they'll have the division winner schedule. With the likely hangover from this lose and the quotes about lack of discipline all season weighing on the team, they'll be likely to be a few games under this years total.
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01-10-2016, 09:09 PM | #160 |
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Adam Gase doesn't excite me as a Dolphins fan, too many first time losers have already been through the door (Cameron, Sparano, Philbin). Though I wonder why they brought in yet another offensive guy when they haven't had success with any of the others they've hired?
I do think Gase is a better pick than Mike Smith or Shanahan. Though I think I'd have rather kept Dan Campbell, if we're going with another offensive guy.
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01-10-2016, 09:47 PM | #161 |
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01-10-2016, 10:03 PM | #162 |
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Is this still even a thing? That's two games per season that are different. NFL Schedule: 6 games against your division. 4 games against opposite conference division (rotating). 4 games against same conference division (rotating). 2 games against the two other same conference division teams that finished in the same slot as you. True, that's two games against difficult opponents...but it's not like this is the end of the world here. |
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This is all about giving Tannehill his final chance with the organization. Well that and there is very little chance any of the retreads the team would never take this job given the organization's current reputation around the league.
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01-10-2016, 11:04 PM | #164 |
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Then they probably shouldn't expect any change of fortunes either.
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01-11-2016, 07:30 AM | #165 |
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Rex hired Rob to be DC for the Bills. That will be fun.
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Kirk Cousins' free agency coming at a very significant time for Washington.
I could see it going any number of ways. I could see Bill Barnwell writing a column three years from now about how the Cousins' contract killed Washington's cap and how it should serve as a warning to teams wanting to sign guys to big money based on a low sample size. I could also see him writing an article three years from now about how--despite all of Dan Snyder's attempts at making splash moves in the draft and free agency--quietly drafting Cousins in the middle rounds was the most important move that the team made in the last twenty years and the reason that they are the Super Bowl favorites. Or, most likely, somewhere in between. What's fair value for him? In what tier of QBs should he be paid? Last edited by albionmoonlight : 01-11-2016 at 09:34 AM. |
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I think Cousins can/will get something like 4/60. Setting aside what that says about society and all that stuff, I think that's what it takes to keep him from the open market, and it's probably roughly what he would land if he made it there. He'll stay.
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01-11-2016, 09:51 AM | #168 |
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That seems to be a shorter version of the Tannehill contract. That seems about right.
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It's been pretty clear that ever since they drafted him, the Redskins were not sure RGIII would work in DC. He'd get hurt, or wouldn't live up to the hype. Now they can both go their separate ways, and we will see if another team can make it work with him. Last edited by Thomkal : 01-11-2016 at 03:19 PM. |
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I wonder whose going to overpay for someone with his injury history and be disappointed when he's injured most of the time? Someone will.
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Arizona should offer RG3 a backup spot behind Palmer. There's only 14 active players left in his draft class(and 3 from 2002). Odds are that Palmer will be out of the league in about 2 seasons.
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I think that's pretty low. The franchise tag is about 20-25M if they don't want him to go on the open market. If he goes on the open market, some team will pay way more than that to get him. I think you're underestimating how QB-starved a number of teams are. |
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01-11-2016, 08:07 PM | #177 |
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That is far too high of a price for him.
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Yeah, I think 15m is the absolute starting price for Cousins and probably a bit higher. There are 10 teams in the league who would kill for what he did over a full season this year.
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In case it wasn't clear, I meant someone will pay more than 15M/year for him on the open market, not more than the franchise tag, due to supply and demand. In his position, if he wants to maximize cash, he should force Washington to pony up for a much better deal or use the franchise tag to keep him around. It would be awful PR if Washington didn't retain him and tried to trot out Hoying for example, so they're fairly stuck unless Cousins has a awful agent. |
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Looking like St Louis and San Diego might be the winners of the LA lottery:
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It won't happen, but I'd love the three cities to band together and say if any team leaves the other(s) will never get public financed stadium improvements. STL and SD leaving would screw the Raiders and boy would that be fun to see play out.
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Heh, that's what I said to some a few days ago. Having two AFC teams move to the same city would be too radical, StL moving made more sense, and owners can stick it to a Davis.
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I don't think 2 AFC teams are allowed in same city
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01-11-2016, 11:26 PM | #185 |
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Ok, having two teams move there would be messy - because one would have to move to the NFC. And then you'd additionally have to figure out who to move out of the NFC (and they probably wouldn't make it as easy as returning Seattle).
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Is it city or media market? The two stadium plans are in different cities if I remember correctly.
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The original plan from OAK/SD had them playing in the same facility. Though...I'm not sure if there is a set radius. There may be.
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Wasn't there new talks with the Rams and Chargers going in with a single stadium?
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You know it's too bad the NFL couldn't compensate Davis by putting money towards a new facility or anything.
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I doubt Mark Davis can come up with a $500 million dollar relocation fee and the money needed to put towards his share of the stadium in LA.
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It was originally the Chargers and Raiders having the same stadium in Carson, with the Rams having a stadium in Inglewood. But... it seems like the idea is to have the Rams and Chargers move to Inglewood: NFL consensus builds for a Rams-Chargers stadium project in Inglewood - LA Times
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I'm thinking Oakland will have to come up with a deal soon or else the Raiders will end up in St. Louis, in 2017.
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If you are Kirk Cousins, you need to think in terms of long-term value. Any contract he signs is going to be large. He could certainly maximize this particular deal by insisting on hitting UFA.
But, in D.C., he's got a coach who is 100% behind him, a coach who knows how to use him, and a large media market that (currently) loves him. Personally, I'd take $15 million/year for that over, say, $19 million/year to go to Cleveland or Houston or some other unknown situation. |
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That'd be kind of hilarious if that actually happened. So the Raiders have moved from Oakland to LA, back to Oakland, and then in attempting to move to LA, end up in St. Louis.
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He'll have an agent in his ear, talking about disrespect if the Redskins don't match the highest offer and will likely end up in a terrible situation by going where the most money is at.
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I think you may be overestimating it a bit. 1). We have RG3 hitting FA soon. Maybe Colin as well. They are likely to get some looks. There are some others that hit the street that are interesting. 2). A lot of teams that gambled for 1st rounder QBs the last two years have hit on their selections, or seem to. Bridgewater, Carr, Bortles, Mariota, and Winiston all look good. Normally you'd have one or two or three in there that were crap, and reduce things. All look set. So that reduces the number of teams looking, and there are competitors on the market that are interesting this year or next year.
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RG3 and Kaep are going to be viewed as reclamation projects. Seem like very different markets.
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I think Cousins has an edge on RG3 and Kaep as they were QBs appearing to be trending downward (from starters to backups) vs Cousins who improved as the year went on and started for a playoff team. Objectively, it's possible they're closer than is acknowledged now, but if you're an owner selling hope, easier to do that with Cousins. 2. is an interesting point, but off the top of my head, Eagles, Rams, Browns, Texans, 49ers are in pretty dire need of a QB, and I think that's a big enough market to drive up the market. |
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Yep.. SD and Rams to Inglewood, it's all but confirmed. Oakland will get some sort of NFL money to get a stadium I'm guessing. Two teams in my lifetime.. the NFL can go F themselves. I'll continue to watch the Chiefs and this seasons playoffs, but next year just might be the time I move on and invest that time into other local sports. |
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