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Im surprised beena got is still alive from his constant drinking after Houston L’s. Was hoping so anyways so we wouldnt have to seen anymore of those Ozzy Osbourne-like drunk rant/posts
Lemee put it to you this way... there's gonna be 3 double-digit win teams in your division... you're the 4th team.
catman is just a typical homer. any time somebody says they dont think carolina will be good and its just "lol ignorant, bad take." but andy is straight up re ed
I dont hace expectations, you still dont know what youre talking about
"homer" with a Belichicks skin after saying cheatriots for the past decade
I'll bet my entire ST posting career that, say if Prescott is the QB in New England next year, I won't be doing his schtick. As a matter of fact I don't care what team Prescott joins, either in 2021 or 2022. I'll be thanking Jerry for not overpaying an average QB like Prescott or Cam Newton and continuing to build the defense, keep the 3 WR stooges intact, and build the trenches.
Andy Dalton the starting QB on a 4 yr/40 million type deal + drafting a new QB under the rookie contract, is way better value/equal performance than Dak for 35-40 mil a year
I don’t believe anyone believes that you believe that.
when I say 4 year/40 million, I'm saying 10 million a year. You can even guarantee the money to Dalton (he's plenty well off already from his Cincinnati contracts and he'd accept it considering his age and status; look at how much guys like Tyrod are getting paid), it'd allow us to have 3 big names on the roster that we wouldn't have if we kept Dak at how much money he wants. Plus, we draft a rookie QB, if it's not Lawrence then maybe we can get a project like Dak was in the mid rounds, or maybe DiNucci develops, and/or we sign a veteran for cheap as insurance. Recall Romo was a UDFA. Cowboys haven't had a high QB pick since Aikman.
Dalton has been very effective offensively when he's had a good OL and receivers. Of course the roof fell off Cincinnati when the Bengals jettisoned Marvin Jones, Sanu, Whitworth, Zeitler etc and Eifert became chronically injured. But Dalton had a rejuvenation early in 2018 before their WR corps went down again. Dalton is just like Dak; he can be very good and score points and win football games with the right pieces, but he won't magically win a SB for you against all odds like a Brady or Mahomes. One is priced drastically different than the other; so why not take the one who's going to cost you 25-30% of the other?
Would you rather have
(A) Dak Prescott at top dollar, and only get to long-term keep 2 of the following names: Michael Gallup, Leighton Vander Esch, Aldon Smith (assuming he's back to his 2013 self), Randy Gregory (2018 version), and sign/acquire a top-tier young superstar DB?
or
(B) Andy Dalton or similar QB, and keep all of those names long-term + pick up some star young free agents to make the defense elite?
I'm a firm believer that, if you don't have an ELITE QB, there isn't a huge difference between the rabble. Prescott showed last year that he isn't elite. 4 chances for game winning drives at the end of games, and ...... 0/4. The difference between 8-8 and 12-4. Elite QBs win a minimum of 2 of those last-ditch drives, if not 3 or even all 4. Big games. Sure, Prescott averaged 500+ yards against the easy teams and blew them off the field... any QB can do that. But, Prescott came up short in the biggest moments of his contract year. He didn't deserve a new contract, and he's lucky to be playing on the tag at $31 million for 2020.
If the covid drops the cap, who knows how much he'd get on the open market in 2021? We all expected guys like Winston and Newton to get deals minimum in the $20M AAV range because of their experience, but they got crappy low 7 figure deals. Sure, some team like Jacksonville who loses on the Trevor Lawrence sweepstakes might pay Prescott what he wants, but they also might not. 50/50 chance. In today's NFL, there's a HUGE standard deviation between elite QBs and non-elite QBs. You're either in the $30M+ club (or close like Tannehill) or you're making basically 7 figures. Performance wise, there isn't a $25M difference between a guy like Goff or Tannehill versus a guy like Tyrod Taylor, Jameis Winston, Andy Dalton or Cam Newton. So why overpay and gut your roster unless you have a Mahomes or Rodgers? I just don't understand.
The NFC week 1 games are actually really good matchups, tbh.
Good Morning!! Happy Week 1 SundayVery nice slate of games today.
10 minutes baby! Let's use football to end covid.
He hasn't really gotten paid yet, it's hard to tell. I'd be extremely surprised if he makes it through the season as starter though.
Eagles look like a well oiled machine even though their OL is injured as . 2017 form Wentz
yeah, Tua is talented AF. Fitz is a place holder.
Wilson to Olsen is going to be a good pairing if the latter stays healthy this year.
Gonna have to get used to seeing our DB’s burned
3rd and 25 and the Seahawks get bailed out because of the Failcons dumb secondary
Damn Adrian Peterson still looks like he has plenty left in the tank.
I was wrong about Bridgewater out weapons look great
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