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  1. Not sure how I feel about him, but coming here would not help him. He needs to go to a team where the HC is a defensive guy.
  2. I would rather have the guy who has worked with McVay. Adds something new to the mix. And as he has been mentioned as a future HC, you would have to think that the opportunity to work with this coaching staff would be a big plus for him.
  3. Word is they may have some trouble retaining that core. Lots are free agents and then there is the cap.
  4. Not to mention inappropriate...telling Reid to "waddle over". What a huge disrespect to one of the all time best NFL coaches. Fox should have fired him and left him in AZ....in the middle of the desert. Romo has gotten lazy. Does not prepare...seems to be winging it.
  5. Hope we get a TE in FA and then draft one. I think that position is so important to an offense. Of course you also need to have a coach that knows how to use one too. I think we may have that now.
  6. Luke did some work in the radio booth didn't he? How did he do? Got to wonder since he and Greg are friends off the field how much Greg might influence him to continue to pursue broadcasting. Unless he is just not good at it.
  7. Just found this. If Brady moves to the # 1 team...it costs Greg $7mil a year. As for Olsen, the prevailing wisdom is he may get a raw deal. We are a long-run contrarian on this point of view. He is 37 and is making around $10 million a year. When Brady arrives, Olsen will be slotted down to the No. 2 spot on Fox’s depth chart and will make in the $3 million range. That is still a tremendous job. But Olsen has his future in his hands. His contract, according to sources, allows him to leave if there is a No. 1 job around. https://nypost.com/2023/02/01/tom-brady-greg-olsen-drama-looms-with-375-million-fox-contract/ Romo should be nervous.
  8. https://www.fanduel.com/theduel/posts/nfl-offseason-schedule-2023-important-dates-draft-free-agency-training-camp-01gs5rsy404m 2023 NFL Offseason Schedule February: Franchise/Transition Tag Window (February 17-March 7 This represents the time period that teams have the ability to franchise tag or transition tag a player. Only one player per team can be assigned the franchise tag. Compensatory Picks (Late February/Early March): This is when the compensatory picks (draft picks rewarded for previous year's free gains/losses) for the NFL Draft are announced. There is no set date for this NFL Scouting Combine (February 26-March 6): The start date of the NFL Scouting Combine. All of the top collegiate players in the country eligible for the NFL Draft are invited to Indianapolis to show off their physical and mental skills of a variety of drills and tests, having the chance to meet and be scouted by representatives from all 32 NFL franchises. This runs through March 6. March: Contract Negotiation/Legal Tampering Window (March 13-15): At noon on this day, agents and teams are permitted to begin negotiating contracts, although contact with the actual player in not yet allowed. This is called the NFL free agency tampering period. 2023 New League Year Begins League Year Starts (March 15 at 4 p.m. ET): This marks the official start of the 2023 NFL league year, and it ends the tampering period. NFL free agency officially opens and both players and agents are allowed to speak directly and negotiate with teams on potential new contracts. Any contracts that have been agreed upon in the last two days can officially be signed. College Pro Days (Late March): This is the beginning of pro days for major schools, with a big focus being on quarterbacks. Below are the current pro day schedules for some top QB prospects. C.J. Stroud, Ohio State Pro Day: March 22 Bryce Young, Alabama Pro Day: March 23 Will Levis, Kentucky Pro Day: March 24 Florida QB Anthony Richardson, who is also expected to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft, has not yet scheduled his pro day. Owners Meetings (March 26-29): This is more focused on the business side of things, such as any media rights that are up for renewal, the sale or purchase of a franchise, and the host city for the NFL Draft. April: New Head Coach Offseason Workouts (April 3): New head coaches get a two-week head start over the rest of the league on being allowed to begin their official offseason workout programs. Offseason Workouts Begin (April 17): Teams with returning head coaches may begin their offseason workout programs, meaning this will be when the majority of the NFL does so. Restricted Free Agent Deadline (April 21): Teams may sign restricted free agents to offer sheets until this date, after which those players' current teams will have an opportunity to match. NFL Draft (April 27-29): The highlight of the offseason every year, the NFL Draft takes place over three days. Round 1 takes place on Thursday, April 27, Rounds 2 & 3 are Friday night, April 29, and then the final rounds 4-7 are an all-day affair on Saturday, April 29. May: Fifth-Year Option Deadline (May 1): Contracts for first-round draft picks are for four years, with an optional fifth year that the team can accept or decline. The players that fit this instance were drafted three years ago, so this offseason, teams will have to make a decision on players selected in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Rookie Mini Camps (May 5-8, May12-15): Teams have two options for dates to run three-day rookie minicamps. League Meetings (May 22-24): These meetings are more focused on the on-field NFL product than the earlier owners meetings. Various rule changes both on and off the field will be discussed. This provides referees and teams ample time to learn and prepare how to deal with any potential changes to how the game will look on the field or how front offices will operate off of it. June: June 1 Tender (June 1): This one gets a little technical, but when you hear that a player is designated as a "post-June 1 cut," they don't actually have to be held onto until this date. Teams can submit a tender by this date, which changes the accounting of dead cap hits (deferring some of the money to the following season). Teams can officially start Organized Team Activities (OTAs) and mandatory minicamps in June. This marks the first time teams can require everyone on the roster to attend. These are non-contact practices to avoid serious injuries and are much more about learning the playbook, figuring out player roles, and getting an overall foundation set for the upcoming season before actual training camp begins. July: While there is no specific date set for every team on this one, late July always spawns the opening of training camps for all 32 teams. Practices become more intense and the rosters start to get whittled down to the final 53 men that will take the field in Week 1. Franchise Tag Deadline (July 15): Any multi-year contract extension with a franchise tagged player must occur by July 15. After this date those players will only be eligible for one-year contracts, which can't be extended until after the team's final regular season game. August: Physical Examination Deadline (August 1): This is the final day for teams to determine a player's eligibility from a physical standpoint and ensure the health and safety of each player prior to the start of preseason play. Hall of Fame Game - Jaguars vs. Raiders (August 4): This the NFL's first preseason game for the season, and is held in Canton, Ohio. In 2023, the Jacksonville Jaguars will take on the Las Vegas Raiders. Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony (August 5): The day after the Hall of Fame Game the 2023 Pro Football Hall of Fame class will be officially enshrined. Preseason Week 1 (August 11) 85-Man Roster Cut (August 16): Teams will have to cut down their rosters to 85 players combined on the active/inactive list. Preseason Week 2 (August 18-22) Preseason Week 3 (August 25-28) August 30 is when all teams will have to make their final cuts on the roster to bring it down to 53 players. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thursday, September 8...let the games begin.
  9. He has a contract that says he will be on the #1 team...he would have to request a change, just like he did with delaying a year (so he could practice because I am sure he is intimidated by Greg). Maybe he will decide that he wants to be on a desk instead of the booth. Fox needs to revamp their desk for sure. It would be a smart move to try and design some kind of attractive role for him. I bet they are regretting that contract.
  10. The Chiefs won the Super Bowl, but nobody had a better NFL postseason than Fox’s top broadcast team of Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen. In their first season as Fox’s “A” crew, replacing Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, who both left for ESPN last year, Burkhardt and Olsen flew under the radar for most of the regular season. But with stand-alone games and monster viewership in the postseason, many fans took notice of how well the duo work together, with Olsen especially emerging as a fan favorite for his calm manner and smart analysis. There’s no spotlight, however, like the Super Bowl spotlight. And Burkhardt and Olsen showed that they were more than ready for it. https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2023/02/13/kevin-burkhardt-greg-olsen-fox-super-bowl-review Olsen has risen rapidly as a star in the booth. Fox would be foolish to replace him for Brady but I guess there is a contract. Olsen has one more year before Brady comes aboard. Hoping for Greg's sake, Brady asks to have another role. Booting Greg out would be a foolish move on his part. Greg would be a very tough act to follow.
  11. He bobbled it then only got 1 foot down. Not complicated.
  12. Little tired of the sexist comments.
  13. Looked like ankle got turned under hm.
  14. That was a big no call...drive killer.
  15. It seems Mahomes is the healthier QB. I think that will make the dff. I am sure Reid has coached against a Fangio D before. Would not be surprised if the Chiefs win on the last drive. Should be a good game.
  16. This was a very long and informative article. This was the only time the dog appeared: He watched with an amused expression as Jessica, the people-magnet of the couple, conducted a tour of their kitchen with Bentley, a precocious Goldendoodle prancing in tow. Strange thing for you decide to focus on.
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