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  1. 1 hour ago, Chiefzack said:

    The Saints or Falcons DO NOT IN ANY CAPACITY have the ability to outbid us without dangerously hurting their ability to field a solid 53 man roster in 22-23

    We've said that about the Saints so many times in the past and yet the fugers still keep finding ways to get who and what they want. It's actually rather annoying as hell too.

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  2. No, I don't want to trade for him. I wasn't a fan of how much poo Houston was wanting for him even before the allegations came out and they seem to still want to try and get that much even now.

    Having said all this, if the team does trade for him, I wouldn't like having Watson at QB (Unless he gets cleared of each and every allegation against him which given the amount of them likely isn't going to happen) but I'd still like to see the rest of the team succeed. I am a guy that likes to give 2nd chances but Watson's case is a tough one to do that with. He'd have to do a TON of work off the field and even then it'd be difficulty to build back trust.

  3. 35 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

    Seriously though, if true he is an even bigger POS than I imagined.

    Hell, the mother in this situation doesn't sound much better either. If the claim is correct she essentially agreed to hide who her child's father was for cash. poo, if true, she probably could have gotten even more money in child support had she declined and did put him down as father.

    Wouldn't surprise me if it was true though knowing Jerry Jones. The league will probably be a much better place once he is no longer the owner of that team (assuming he doesn't get replaced with an equally terrible asshat)

  4. 44 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

    They gave up 2 3rds and swapped 2nd. They essentially traded a 3rd and a 4th pick for Wentz (since the 3rd is next year). Thats not really premium price to pay. This is a low risk move for them, because they can wipe their hands free after this season if it doesnt work out. 

    and how am I supposed to get that point from "Commies took Wentz's entire contract"

    From what I read, I'll have to find the link again, the 3rd round pick next year is a conditional one where if Wentz plays more than 70% of Washington's snaps the Colts get a 2nd round pick instead.

     

    Commanders get: Carson Wentz, QB; 2022 second-round pick.

    Colts get: 2022 third-round pick, 2022 second-round pick, 2023 conditional third-round pick (converts to a second-round pick if Wentz plays 70 percent of snaps).

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  5. 7 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

    Russell Wilson gets Seattle 2 first, 2 seconds, a fifth round and 3 players and he's on the down side of his career.

    Wentz gets Indy 2 thirds?

    Dunno who's providing the drugs, but no way Wilson is worth half of that and no way Wentz is 2 third rounders. Indy could have asked for a little more and would have gotten it. Maybe a couple seconds.

    The irony about it is, I've read that the picks are conditional.

    Washington gets Wentz and the Colts' 49th pick (moving down 7 picks) and the Colts get Washington's 42nd pick and a 3rd round pick next season with the potential of it turning into a 2nd rounder if Wentz plays more than 70% of the snaps. That and Washington has to take on his full contract removing it from the Colts' books entirely.

  6. 2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

    Starting with an old friend of ours...

    And a potential friend...

    Not going to lie, I forgot he was even with the Bills. Last I remember of him was with the Saints. I'd almost be willing to bring him back for the right price though he'd likely get better offers elsewhere.

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  7. 1 hour ago, AggieLean said:

    Gotta keep DJ. 
     

    Pay the man. 

    Agree with you. I'd rather keep him. He's done a good job even with the trash play we've had at QB and OLine. The Huddle, of course, has to be the Huddle and practically beg to trade away any of our drafted talent instead of trying to retain them though.

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  8. 51 minutes ago, Panther'sBigD said:

    I hate the Falcons as much as the next guy, but this is ridiculous.

    Ridley gets suspended for a year for a $1,500 bet, prompting Roger Goodell to say this poo:

    "Your actions put the integrity of the game at risk, threatened to damage public confidence in professional football, and potentially undermined the reputations of your fellow players throughout the NFL."

    What a hypocritical piece of poo. The NFL doesn't have any integrity to risk. I don't remember him ever coming out against any of the wife beaters or the drunk drivers or the owners getting hand jobs at massage parlors with a statement this strong. 

     

    Technically speaking they are still investigating the whole "Pay to lose" thing in Miami. An NFL player betting on games could be looked upon as along the same style since they could possibly be involved in fixing some of those bets and falling into that "risking the integrity of the game" category. Not saying Calvin WAS but I can see where the argument comes from.

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  9. On 2/18/2022 at 5:30 PM, BurnNChinn said:

    Oh I’m more worried because Morgan wants to leave already and just sign here last year. Tepper should have fixed this, and as fans we have a long, long season coming up!

    Let's be honest, I think most of us, regardless of the current team's success, would probably take interviews for a promotion from an assistant to the actual job. Well....... unless it was a job for the Lions that is.

  10. 2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

    Cousins isn't bad, but he hasn't struck me as great either. The Vikings paid for "great" but the best they ever got out of him was "pretty good".

    Is he better than what we have? Probably, but I'd really like to know what we're thinking of trading if we go that route.

    I still somewhat follow the Vikings since I used to be a fan of theirs before the Panthers were created. They have one of the same weaknesses that we do (just not as bad as ours) which is the OLine. Cousins isn't my first choice of QB's BUT if we actually attempt to try and fix our OLine I'd be interested in seeing what he could do with better line. That being said, I could also see the possibility of us doing something stupid, trading for him and not fixing the line and getting him killed like all the other QB's that have come here recently.

  11. 23 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

    Pickett is a one year wonder, Corral plays in an RPO Offense, Willis is all potential with limited immediate impact, Howell is overvalued by the fanbase due to the proximity to UNC, and Desmond Ridder doesn't do it for me. Carson has the best and most consistent tape of any of the prospects, and he might have the best arm in the class. 

    His biggest issue: his knee. If he didn't have any knee issues he might be the consensus #1 prospect this season. He has apparently had a procedure that has taken hold and hopefully there won't be any issues with the knee moving forward. If he passes medical tests, I want him as our QB of the future.

    Carson 💪 Literature:

    https://thedraftnetwork.com/articles/carson-strong-interview-2022-nfl-draft

    Carson 💪 video:

     

    Carson 💪 Film Breakdown:

     

     

    Please discuss how wrong I am. 

    He certainly sounds interesting based on what he says. Just out of curiosity, what round do you expect him to go in?

  12. Honestly, I want to reach the point where this team is considered a consistent playoff team with valid chances to go deep into them or to win it all. Going "All In", yeah, it can definitely help to buy you a championship (combined with a little luck of course) but it generally doesn't lead to being there consistently. That being said, I can't really say I could really fault teams on doing it either.

  13. 5 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

    I had no hate for him. He was just a standard JAG roster guy.

    I hear ya though I do still miss having a reliable hands guy (at least as a WR. I remember how terrible he was as a Kick returner lol). It kind of feels like anytime we get a person to be our reliable hands guy we end up losing them somehow (like trading Dan Arnold to the Jaguars).

  14. As for the topic on hand, I'll pass on trading DJ. He's our current best receiver and as others have pointed out he's had multiple 1000 yard seasons with a very lackluster QB's and with a OLine that struggles to give WR's any time to get into their routes before getting the QB killed. They'd have to make one hell of an offer for me to agree to trade him.

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