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Early NFL offseason chatter


Mr. Scot
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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Side note for the Tarheel fans...

No, I do not believe this is actually Belichick but I did notice that the account is being followed by the actual Aaron Wilson. Still think it's likely fake but that gives me pause 🤔

Mind you, even if this were legitimately associated with him, no way do I believe Belichick himself would be the one writing the tweets.

Update: This one is blue checked...

 

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So the Titans fired one of the better coaches in Vrabel to side with & keep Carthon during an in-house civil war.  Give him a 4-year extension, and then turn around and fire Carthon the next season.   

The Raiders indicate they were keeping Pierce, let him do a presser with offseason chatter, and then fire him.  Pretty humiliating.  

The Jags are keeping their in-house HC deterrent in Baalke.      

We're suddenly not looking like the crazy burning house.  

 

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45 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

He's getting old.  He doesn't have the luxury of waiting on people to figure things out.  It's time to continue to perpetual rebuild.

On that front...

Ted Nguyen interprets it thusly...

 

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I think I saw where Salah was interviewing with Vegas.  I think that would be the hire for them--but Brady's ego is now involved--he will pursue Vrabel, but I think Vrabel goes where there is a QB--NE.

While on the subject, Brady is also trying to create a great situation for coach Bill, trying to steal him from UNC.  Not sure BB wants that, but BB will not take a job without a QB in place.  However, it seems odd that BB has gone recruiting (in my opinion he is avoiding the press) when he could halt these rumors if he wanted to--the rumor is hurting recruiting and the transfer portal, I would assume.  I think he is playing both sides a bit and will wait to see what numbers a team is going to throw at him.

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On 1/8/2025 at 9:13 AM, Bear Hands said:

So the Titans fired one of the better coaches in Vrabel to side with & keep Carthon during an in-house civil war.  Give him a 4-year extension, and then turn around and fire Carthon the next season.   

The Raiders indicate they were keeping Pierce, let him do a presser with offseason chatter, and then fire him.  Pretty humiliating.  

The Jags are keeping their in-house HC deterrent in Baalke.      

We're suddenly not looking like the crazy burning house.  

 

browns are also back to the old browns with what maybe the biggest mistake in the history of the league with trading for tiny towel Watson and giving him 230million, ALL while you had a QB who broke the 30  year curse and wanted to be there in Mayfield. 

They still have loads of talent, but the trade is the largest mistake since the walker trade. 

 

Thing is with Dave, Dan, Evero, and BY is all are super young with most arrows pointing up.....

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This is that dipsh-t everybody makes fun of on McAfee's show, right?

The story of Glenn declining the Patriots interview seems to be legit but I'm not so sure I'd count on this guy's speculation.

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19 hours ago, Basbear said:

browns are also back to the old browns with what maybe the biggest mistake in the history of the league with trading for tiny towel Watson and giving him 230million, ALL while you had a QB who broke the 30  year curse and wanted to be there in Mayfield. 

They still have loads of talent, but the trade is the largest mistake since the walker trade. 

 

Thing is with Dave, Dan, Evero, and BY is all are super young with most arrows pointing up.....

Oh, that mistake made by the Browns just got even worse. 

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/deshaun-watson-could-miss-all-of-2025-after-rupturing-his-achilles-again

And let's not forget this could've easily been us. Tepper wanted him. People on this board wanted him. At least the choices we eventually made is bearing some fruit. 

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