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Posts posted by butta54
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Not exactly a superhero movie...might as well be at this point...but The Rise of Skywalker suuuuuuuuuuuucks IMHHO
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THURSDAY Sept 26
Eagles at Packers
Sunday Sept 29
Titans at Falcons
Patriots at Bills
Chiefs at Lions
Raiders at Colts
Chargers at Dolphins
Redskins at Giants
Browns at Ravens
Panthers at Texans
Buccaneers at Rams
Seahawks at Cardinals
Vikings at Bears
Jags at Broncos
Cowboys at Saints
Monday night
Bengals at Steelers
point total= 53
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Packers @ Bears (TNF)
Rams @ Panthers
Titans @ Browns
Chiefs @ Jags
Ravens @ Dolphins
Falcons @ Vikings
Bills @ Jets
Redskins @ Eagles
Colts @ Chargers
Bengals @ Seahawks
Lions @ Cards
Giants @ Cowboys
49ers @ Bucs
Steelers @ Pats (SNF)
Texans @ Saints (MNF Game 1)
Broncos @ Raiders (MNF Game 2)
Tiebreaker (total points for MNF Game 2): 44
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21 hours ago, Thanatos said:Your 29 year old all-pro franchise QB Saddrew Suck has just retired out of the blue during the 3rd preseason game. With said QB, you legitimately thought you might have a shot at a Super Bowl run. You have very little depth behind him, the guy who is now your presumptive starter has looked average at best during his relief of your franchise QB.
A) Do you go after your ex-QB for the money you might be able to get back from him?
B) Do you assume with a loaded roster you might still be able to make a run and so you just buckle down with your previous backup QB, Bacoby Jissett?
C) Do you trade away a high draft pick to try to lure someone else in?
D) Do you sign a dude who's been on the sideline for two years and looked like shit the last time he played, but has been on a SB run before, the infamous Kolin Caepernick? (... That didn't work).
E) Do you curl up in a ball and cry about how its unfair you didn't get two superstar QBs for 15+ years each and realize you have now had two generational talents at the most important position in football and only come away with a single Lombardi?
I hate you
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I just don't agree. If you did more games and games were only sunday or monday then maybe
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2 hours ago, DJT20 said:The bottom line, bro... money. The league is trying to reach $25 billion in annual revenue within the next decade. Having an 18 game season would be a thing that would help towards that goal. The NFL doesn’t give a single fuck about “player safety”. Dollar sign over everything else.
Money isn't a plausible reason...otherwise the answer would be keep increasing games. There would be no end to it.
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I don't see one single plausible reason for an increased schedule.
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11 minutes ago, RazorStar said:then the clear solution is to let him play out his 5th year, franchise tag him for the 6th, and then see if he still wants to do a 2+2 deal.
So curious if you give him that deal if he still wants it and has played without distraction?
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5 minutes ago, RazorStar said:Start negotiations, make him the highest paid player in history if you have to, but secure him as long term as humanly possible.
Otherwise trade him to Denver for peanuts, that seems like a good plan.
LoL but he has told you the longest you will secure him is 2 years. Then he wants it to be up to him.
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Scenario: Pat Mahomes finished his 4th season and has told you that he is willing to play on his 5th year option and even franchise tags...but when you present him a long term deal he wants it to be a 4-year contract with the first two years fully guaranteed and the last two years are a player option.
Y1: 1G - 35ATT - 22COMP - 62.9% - 284YDS - 0TD - 1INT - 2SKS
Y2: 16G -580ATT - 383COMP - 66% - 5,097YDS - 50TD - 12INT - 26SKS
Y3: 16G 545ATT - 395COMP - 72.3% - 5,011YDS - 39TD - 10INT - 20SKS
Y4: 16G 554ATT - 414COMP - 74.7% - 4,832YDS - 41TD - 16INT - 11SKS
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Yeah...Disney doing what we all expected. I was rooting for Comcast for a reason
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I think my point still stands....it isn't what you deserve it is what you bargain for. The demand part is in the equation but also the negotiations. I would say the same if the NBA was bringing in equal or higher views as the WNBA but was making less money.
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1 hour ago, Thanatos said:Wait, which draft picks are we getting versus giving up?
I edited it.
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Scenario:
After a shouting match in practice during week 2, you find out that there are serious rumors that your starting CB slept with your starting pass rusher's wife. During a week 6 practice, a fight breaks out between the two. The fight was pretty bad, the CB sustained some bruised ribs and will probably miss a week. Later that night, the CB goes to social media publicly blast the pass rusher, bragging about being with his wife, and provides pictures of them in his room.
The pass rusher's agent calls you and lets you know he isn't playing on the team with him, and one of them has to go. The pass rusher is playing his 5th year option on his rookie deal and your team was set to give him a long-term contract. The CB is in the third year of his rookie deal and made the pro bowl last season. A team reaches out to you with an offer for the CB. You find out that CB's agent also represents a player on that team so it is likely they know the situation.
CB:
Y1 (18pdf/2ints/64tkls)
Y2 (11pdf/9ints/44tkls/pro bowl)
Y3(8pdf/4ints/17tkls)
PR:
Y1(52tkls/6sks/11pdf/3ff) Y2 (68tkls/13sks/17pdf/6ff/2saf/all pro)
Y3(70tkls/4sks/14pdf) Y4(58tlks/7.5sks/1ff/11pdf)
Y5(22tlks/1sk/3pdfs)
Trade offer:
2019 2nd round pick - 2020 4th round pick
for
CB - 2019 3rd round pick
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23 minutes ago, Packers Dynasty 2010 said:This one is pretty easy. A WR averaging nearly 1,700yds and 11 TDs a season with 17.3 ypc? Make him the highest paid receiver. Do your HoF QB right and let him stay that last season then ride off into the sunset. Although I would try discussing with him that we could restructure his contract to move some money into next year as a re-structure bonus, which he can collect upon retiring. If still not interested, then talk with the corner and try to lower that additional guaranteed money a bit. Would also try getting most of that additional guaranteed money onto next season since you would have a huge contract coming off the books to offset it. The injury is a bit of a concern but at least it was week 1 so he has plenty of time to recover.
LOVE the restructure bonus angle
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Scenario: Owner demands you extend your former 1st round pick receiver before his 4th season and make him the highest paid receiver in the league and avoid a hold out. With very little cap room your most likely candidates for a contract restructure are first, your HOF-bound QB who has been with your team since you drafted him. He is on the last year of his contract and said he will retire after the season but his back-loaded contract has a gigantic cap hit in his final year. Second, your all-pro CB who you signed to a large 4-year deal last off-season, and he tore his ACL and broke his foot the first week of the season. The QB refuses to restructure his contract in anyway. The CB will rework a deal to lessen the cap hit but wants an additional $17M in guaranteed money. 2nd on your depth chart at QB is a former 3rd round pick going into his sophomore year and has not had an NFL snap.
WR's 3 Seasons: 292recs/5064yds/33tds
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What was the last movie you watched?
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Went to see Cats....it is hard to explain....but I honestly don't think it is different than the play....I think the play is just not suited to be a movie and of course....the VFX is not up to the point this movie needed it to be.