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Mr. Scot

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  1. To be fair, 25-30 million a year is relatively cheap for a starting quarterback, especially a good one.
  2. You can't go by my emotions, honestly. Lady Cowboy Fan would tell you me raising my eyebrows constitutes a huge emotional reaction. I make Mr. Spock look like the life of the party.
  3. Same as it was... It's interesting, I'll say that. Whether or not it turns out to be good remains to be seen.
  4. I'd actually be amused if they started filming commercials in his "new house".
  5. I don't know that at all. I'm not a fan of him, and I wasn't a fan of this trade, but I wouldn't guarantee he's going to be terrible.
  6. Yeah...can't see that at all. Pretty sure keeping PJ Walker over Matt Corral would be Matt Rhule's fast track ticket to the unemployment line.
  7. Apparently posted on Instagram yesterday... I would assume it has nothing to do with Baker Mayfield.
  8. Didn't say I wanted us to do it. I actually didn't. But it's done...
  9. I don't think this trade was about Corral. The only honest to goodness effect I see this having on him is that he's now even less likely to play this season than he already was. But again, it was never about him.
  10. We were literally negotiating this trade at the time we drafted Corral. You have an immediate starter on a one-year deal for minimal cash and a rookie who gets to sit back and learn. Speaking as someone who cares neither for Baker Mayfield nor Matt Rhule, I can objectively say that's not a bad arrangement.
  11. ...coached by an OC who didn't like either of them the year they were drafted "May you live in interesting times" -Chinese saying
  12. Speaking objectively... This is a really well administered trade when you look at what we gave up and what we're paying. Speaking personally... I'm not a Baker Mayfield fan, but I'll hope for the best.
  13. Mayfield is under contract for one year. Nothing about this trade makes Corral a wasted pick.
  14. My advice? Avoid bringing up that part about how happy endings aren't technically illegal
  15. Ron Rivera made Donte Jackson look like a lower round rookie. He'd certainly had some good games prior to that, but boy did he crash afterward. That game is probably the greatest illustration I ever saw of the old saying "What I created, I can also destroy".
  16. Yep, and pretty much all of them about the topic of football. (funny how that works) I've also learned that when people can't come up with a good response, they switch to talking about things like post count
  17. You were talking about clicks in the context of a post I made of a Person tweet. As far as the Ledger, Jackie Lee's post above is accurate. Likewise, seriously doubt anyone here on a football board (except maybe you and Dr Lunkhead) gives enough of a sh-t to actually listen to a livestream of a David Tepper bankruptcy hearing. Did you genuinely think people are gonna go to that kind of length just to hear something bad about Tepper? Most of us here have lives.
  18. You mean Sizzlebuzz / Dr. Lunkhead's favorite news source? Don't follow them so can't speak on what they reported. Who gives a sh-t about clicks?
  19. Person's only reporting the decision. In previous articles where actual business analysis might have been needed, he's deferred to guys like Erik Spanberg and Daniel Kaplan.
  20. On the plus side, there's stuff like this... Said it more than once. I think the saving grace of our defense is good personnel. The weakness has been in the coaching, particularly Phil Snow.
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