If Aiyuk is truly available, then we should do everything in our power to acquire him. He is that #1 receiver type and he is young. Going through the draft for all our needs was always a dangerous proposition because you leave yourself with pretty much no margin for error.
Well, unless Kraft is going to take a bullet for Wolf, when the fans start getting upset, Wolf is going to become the sacrificial lamb. And it's not like he has a lot of ammo in his chamber to defend himself.
Don't like the deal. I don't think he would have gotten anywhere near this kind of money in the market, and we overpaid. With how conservative this FO has been when it comes to contracts, why overpay for a guy they can replace in house? If a couple extra million a year doesn't matter anyway, why...
Here is the thing with Wolf. Ideally, he should be evaluated based on the totality of his work, instead of one draft. But, since he did pretty much nothing in FA or trades, we can only evaluate him based on his draft. And if this draft goes poorly, he basically has nothing to show for his tenure...
We didn't really lose anyone who's going to count for much in the compensatory formula calculation, did we? Don't know why that should keep us out of the FA process these days
This dumb ass spent one year in the NFL, made not even 3M dollars combined, and already spent it on an expensive car and drag raced someone in broad day light and risk potentially going to prison to end his NFL career. The IQ of these guys just can't be described in words. At least wait until...
Gambling is dangerous no matter what form it comes in. The fact that these sports leagues and networks are promoting it is disgusting and they should be ashamed. Nobody is asking them to be the arbiter of moral value but they are leading some folks down a dark path just for a few dollars.
During the Belichick years, it was a stylistic thing. Brady was a master at the short and intermediate game, and that was how we attacked mostly, so the value of a big time X wasn't quite as high. Nowadays, we don't have a QB so there is really no point getting a stout X when your QB can't throw...
Players and their daddies can keep pushing the boundaries, all that will happen is ownership get pissed off and come down hard and let them know who the boss is in the end. The more public guys like Deion make these threats, the more likely they piss off ownership
That is an insane story. Falling from a broken bridge into water is the stuff of nightmares for folks who had to experience it. Looked like a scene from horror movies
Coaching is definitely important, but so is personnel. No coach can help a QB figure out how to play behind Vederian Lowe and not get killed. That's why them punting on FA is so irritating. They are risking getting another young QB killed with that Oline alone
They pretty much had to do something after the avalanche of high ankle sprains players got last year from this. But, there has to be a limit to how far the rules should go to protect players. Like Brady said, players should learn to protect themselves and avoid injuries instead of NFL try to...
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