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“I can confirm it’s still attached.”
Hyperextended elbow for Donovan Smith, per Todd Bowles. Will be a “pain tolerance” thing going forward.
Bowles said Godwin's hamstring isn't as serious as initially feared. His timetable will depend on how he responds to treatment.
“It’s unfair to use more than one player to block me!”
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Asked about Leonard Fournette’s block on Micah Parsons, Bowles says it was a hard hit but a legal block and wasn’t flagged.
Although...Kraft will have to do something after this season but should keep BB. He has and continues to field a good D year in and year out.
| # | Quarter | Time | LOS | Plays | Length | Net Yds | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | 15:00 | BUF 30 | 9 | 5:15 | 70 | Touchdown |
| 2 | 1 | 5:40 | BUF 20 | 10 | 5:00 | 80 | Touchdown |
| 3 | 2 | 13:23 | BUF 19 | 10 | 6:03 | 81 | Touchdown |
| 4 | 2 | 3:44 | BUF 11 | 4 | 1:51 | 89 | Touchdown |
| 6 | 3 | 12:53 | BUF 42 | 6 | 4:05 | 58 | Touchdown |
| 7 | 3 | 4:12 | BUF 23 | 9 | 5:50 | 77 | Touchdown |
| 8 | 4 | 10:13 | NWE 39 | 3 | 1:36 | 39 | Touchdown |
| 9 | 4 | 1:44 | BUF 23 | 3 | 1:44 | -2 | End of Game |
Losing Godwin's versatility really hurts that receiving corps. He's uniquely gifted at weaving through traffic on those quick hitters. As good as Evans is downfield and in the red zone, he's not replicating Godwin from the slot. Julio Jones doesn't possess elite athleticism anymore. Gage has been working through injuries, so whatever it was yesterday, he looked rather ordinary. Brady couldn't connect with Perriman downfield either. Scotty Miller was inactive, probably, seems like they could use similar contributions from him like in 2020.Minor secondary injury following an ACL, and having to move in an awkward way in order to adjust to an off throw. A couple of weeks seems reasonable. Hell, they could probably push that and start him in a week or two, but they'll likely not do that with the WR depth chart that they have.
Although...
# Quarter Time LOS Plays Length Net Yds Result 1 1 15:00 BUF 30 9 5:15 70 Touchdown 2 1 5:40 BUF 20 10 5:00 80 Touchdown 3 2 13:23 BUF 19 10 6:03 81 Touchdown 4 2 3:44 BUF 11 4 1:51 89 Touchdown 6 3 12:53 BUF 42 6 4:05 58 Touchdown 7 3 4:12 BUF 23 9 5:50 77 Touchdown 8 4 10:13 NWE 39 3 1:36 39 Touchdown 9 4 1:44 BUF 23 3 1:44 -2 End of Game
Losing Godwin's versatility really hurts that receiving corps. He's uniquely gifted at weaving through traffic on those quick hitters. As good as Evans is downfield and in the red zone, he's not replicating Godwin from the slot. Julio Jones doesn't possess elite athleticism anymore. Gage has been working through injuries, so whatever it was yesterday, he looked rather ordinary. Brady couldn't connect with Perriman downfield either. Scotty Miller was inactive, probably, seems like they could use similar contributions from him like in 2020.
The Bucs TE situation looks pretty bad. Brate's a decent #2 but he's overmatched in coverage as a #1. Rudolph is worthless, I don't understand that signing. One of the rookies doesn't catch passes and I'm not sure what they can get out of Cade Otton. Not a bright outlook here. Also, as I said before, they need to get their RBs more involved in the passing game... activate Bernard for next week or something. With what Fournette gives them as a runner, they shouldn't also overuse him in the passing game (I still don't trust his hands either).
Let's face it, the Cowboys offense was terrible yesterday. A competent offense would have kept that game competitive with all of the FGs the Bucs were settling for. The Saints obviously have had their number in the regular season so I don't really feel that great about this weekend's matchup. Although I could see the game unfolding like yesterday's given Winston is the opposing quarterback.
Bucs-Cowboys last night drew 25 million viewers between NBC and Peacock, the most for a Sunday night opener since 2015, per NBC.
Agreed with most of your points except the final thought. The Cowboys offense wasn't bad, the Bucs Def was just that good yesterday.Although...
# Quarter Time LOS Plays Length Net Yds Result 1 1 15:00 BUF 30 9 5:15 70 Touchdown 2 1 5:40 BUF 20 10 5:00 80 Touchdown 3 2 13:23 BUF 19 10 6:03 81 Touchdown 4 2 3:44 BUF 11 4 1:51 89 Touchdown 6 3 12:53 BUF 42 6 4:05 58 Touchdown 7 3 4:12 BUF 23 9 5:50 77 Touchdown 8 4 10:13 NWE 39 3 1:36 39 Touchdown 9 4 1:44 BUF 23 3 1:44 -2 End of Game
Losing Godwin's versatility really hurts that receiving corps. He's uniquely gifted at weaving through traffic on those quick hitters. As good as Evans is downfield and in the red zone, he's not replicating Godwin from the slot. Julio Jones doesn't possess elite athleticism anymore. Gage has been working through injuries, so whatever it was yesterday, he looked rather ordinary. Brady couldn't connect with Perriman downfield either. Scotty Miller was inactive, probably, seems like they could use similar contributions from him like in 2020.
The Bucs TE situation looks pretty bad. Brate's a decent #2 but he's overmatched in coverage as a #1. Rudolph is worthless, I don't understand that signing. One of the rookies doesn't catch passes and I'm not sure what they can get out of Cade Otton. Not a bright outlook here. Also, as I said before, they need to get their RBs more involved in the passing game... activate Bernard for next week or something. With what Fournette gives them as a runner, they shouldn't also overuse him in the passing game (I still don't trust his hands either).
Let's face it, the Cowboys offense was terrible yesterday. A competent offense would have kept that game competitive with all of the FGs the Bucs were settling for. The Saints obviously have had their number in the regular season so I don't really feel that great about this weekend's matchup. Although I could see the game unfolding like yesterday's given Winston is the opposing quarterback.
At least until their O line gets settled in (hopefully), they need their young TEs to run block and help on passing downs than they need them to catch passes. I’m Shocked Godwin was able to go last night. A couple more weeks with no hits to his knee might be a good thing especially with the Saints up next.They don’t need to actavte the corpse of Gio, Lenny and White are very good pass catchers white I believe was one of the best pass catching backs coming out and is a good runner as well. Lenny caught 69 balls last year and 76 in Jacksonville the year before going to Tampa he’s a fine pass catcher and blocker the run gum will be elite. They’ll get no receiving from the TE but they blocked there ass off last night great to see how much do you need from them when you have Evans, Godwin, Julio, and Gage.
Tom Brady, talking with Jim Gray tonight on his @SiriusXMNFL weekly podcast about speculation that 2022 will be his final season:
| Player | Total Value | Avg./Year |
|---|---|---|
| Aaron Rodgers | $150,815,000 | $50,271,667 |
| Russell Wilson | $245,000,000 | $49,000,000 |
| Kyler Murray | $230,500,000 | $46,100,000 |
| Deshaun Watson | $230,000,000 | $46,000,000 |
| Patrick Mahomes | $450,000,000 | $45,000,000 |
| Josh Allen | $258,000,000 | $43,000,000 |
| Derek Carr | $121,422,481 | $40,474,160 |
| Matt Stafford | $160,000,000 | $40,000,000 |
| Dak Prescott | $160,000,000 | $40,000,000 |
| Kirk Cousins | $35,000,000 | $35,000,000 |
| Jared Goff | $134,000,000 | $33,500,000 |
| Carson Wentz | $128,000,000 | $32,000,000 |
| Matt Ryan | $150,000,000 | $30,000,000 |
| Ryan Tannehill | $118,000,000 | $29,500,000 |
| Tom Brady | $25,000,000 | $25,000,000 |
The receiving corps for Dallas is minus Cooper, Wilson and Gallup. It's basically Lamb and stiffs until Gallup is healthy. Now with Dak out their season is toast. Unless Parsons & Co. can win them a bunch of games.Agreed with most of your points except the final thought. The Cowboys offense wasn't bad, the Bucs Def was just that good yesterday.
The secondary had tight coverage the whole time and the pass rush got constant pressure.
The Cowboys Def also looked good. Parsons was unstoppable with a single blocker and they played a good bend don't break style defense.
Gotta give both defenses credit where it was due
RBs and TEs have always been a big part of Brady's passing game. Licht has done a nice job filling out that roster but he whiffed on replacing Gronk and basically they're without a liable passing catching TE. Julio supposedly was brought in to make up for Gronk's production but now he'll have to make up for Godwin's production. Perhaps I'm over-evaluating one week but Gage didn't look comfortable in the offense. In the short term while the team is waiting for Godwin to heal up, and the new guys (Julio, Gage and the rookies) are getting fully acclimated to the offense, they have the toughest part of their schedule over the next three weeks (Saints, Packers and Chiefs). There's cause for concern.They don’t need to actavte the corpse of Gio, Lenny and White are very good pass catchers white I believe was one of the best pass catching backs coming out and is a good runner as well. Lenny caught 69 balls last year and 76 in Jacksonville the year before going to Tampa he’s a fine pass catcher and blocker the run gum will be elite. They’ll get no receiving from the TE but they blocked there ass off last night great to see how much do you need from them when you have Evans, Godwin, Julio, and Gage.
That entire list is overpaid except for Mahomes, Allen and Brady. I like Wilson but he is grossly overpaid. Rodgers looks to be stuck with a horrible receiving corps. The Packers needs to ride their RBs and set up lots of play-action passing. Watson will have a significant impact on Cleveland once he returns... they might compete for that division so he could earn his money. A name that will be shooting up that list is Lamar Jackson, who I really like as a player, as a passing quarterback there's room for improvement, but once you add in the athleticism and running, he's an elite player.
Player Total
ValueAvg./Year Aaron Rodgers $150,815,000 $50,271,667 Russell Wilson $245,000,000 $49,000,000 Kyler Murray $230,500,000 $46,100,000 Deshaun Watson $230,000,000 $46,000,000 Patrick Mahomes $450,000,000 $45,000,000 Josh Allen $258,000,000 $43,000,000 Derek Carr $121,422,481 $40,474,160 Matt Stafford $160,000,000 $40,000,000 Dak Prescott $160,000,000 $40,000,000 Kirk Cousins $35,000,000 $35,000,000 Jared Goff $134,000,000 $33,500,000 Carson Wentz $128,000,000 $32,000,000 Matt Ryan $150,000,000 $30,000,000 Ryan Tannehill $118,000,000 $29,500,000 Tom Brady $25,000,000 $25,000,000
The top 4 are grossly overpaid. The top should be Mahomes and Allen.
Brady is grossly underpaid. He should be in the 40 mil range. The 15 mil hometown discount is essentially equivalent to Mike Evans salary. Rodgers shouldn't complain for having nor receivers as he ate up too much of the cap.
Translation. Gisselle is leaving him and he is playing to 55 to spite her.
Gronk should start his football shape process.
Bucs should be favored over Saints if they use the same formula.The receiving corps for Dallas is minus Cooper, Wilson and Gallup. It's basically Lamb and stiffs until Gallup is healthy. Now with Dak out their season is toast. Unless Parsons & Co. can win them a bunch of games.
RBs and TEs have always been a big part of Brady's passing game. Licht has done a nice job filling out that roster but he whiffed on replacing Gronk and basically they're without a liable passing catching TE. Julio supposedly was brought in to make up for Gronk's production but now he'll have to make up for Godwin's production. Perhaps I'm over-evaluating one week but Gage didn't look comfortable in the offense. In the short term while the team is waiting for Godwin to heal up, and the new guys (Julio, Gage and the rookies) are getting fully acclimated to the offense, they have the toughest part of their schedule over the next three weeks (Saints, Packers and Chiefs). There's cause for concern.
That entire list is overpaid except for Mahomes, Allen and Brady. I like Wilson but he is grossly overpaid. Rodgers looks to be stuck with a horrible receiving corps. The Packers needs to ride their RBs and set up lots of play-action passing. Watson will have a significant impact on Cleveland once he returns... they might compete for that division so he could earn his money. A name that will be shooting up that list is Lamar Jackson, who I really like as a player, as a passing quarterback there's room for improvement, but once you add in the athleticism and running, he's an elite player.
They have to prove to me they can beat the Saints.Bucs should be favored over Saints if they use the same formula.
This might actually be the year where the Packers underperform instead of overperform. Bucs should win this one.
Vs the Chiefs. Bucs will have to convert in the red zone. Field goals won't cut it.
3-1 to start the year I think is a good bet.
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