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Early NFL offseason chatter


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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Oh they would definitely be interested in Sanders(and reportedly are). Deion has nothing to do with it.

What veteran? Russell Wilson maybe? I don't think there is much beyond him, if he is even available.

You don't get Shedeur without getting Deion.

It might not be in an official capacity, but you can all buy guarantee his involvement.

Veteran? Maybe they pry Cousins away from Atlanta.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

You don't get Shedeur without getting Deion.

It might not be in an official capacity, but you can all buy guarantee his involvement.

Veteran? Maybe they pry Cousins away from Atlanta.

I don't believe in this Shedeur/Deion attached at the hip nonsense. It has always been nonsense.

Cousins?? I mean....is that something that would attract an offensive minded coach? A very clearly washed up QB?

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

And this is why I think Johnson will not have interest in LV. The lack of QB makes any offensive genius struggle. Ask Daboll.

I still believe this is Chicago or staying in Detroit for Johnson.

I wouldn't consider staying in Detroit a bad option.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

I don't believe in this Shedeur/Deion attached at the hip nonsense. It has always been nonsense.

Cousins?? I mean....is that something that would attract an offensive minded coach? A very clearly washed up QB?

Wasn't Goff washed up too?

On Sanders, we'll see.

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31 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

The Bears is the only job that would be attractive to me if I was Johnson. Way more talent than Las Vegas and they actually have a good young QB versus the Raiders who have the worst QB roster in the NFL.

I guess it comes down to his opinion of Williams and maybe Ward and/or Sanders in the draft and what Vegas is committed to doing. With NE sitting at #1 and not needing a QB that pick could probably be had. They'll want to replicate the Bryce trade if they move. Can't see that happening but NE has a ton of holes and they should probably entertain moving down if there's a market for the pick.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Wasn't Goff washed up too?

On Sanders, we'll see.

Goff was not remotely washed up. He was just a guy that couldn't get over the hump. Also, that is a terrible comp. Goff was a 26 year old that got traded for Matt Stafford(was an elite QB).

Cousins will be 37 years old on opening day of 2025 and has looked like he is one the decline. At the bare minimum, he has very limited useful life left as an NFL starter.

That is a terrible option for a young HC.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I guess it comes down to his opinion of Williams and maybe Ward and/or Sanders in the draft and what Vegas is committed to doing. With NE sitting at #1 and not needing a QB that pick could probably be had. They'll want to replicate the Bryce trade if they move. Can't see that happening but NE has a ton of holes and they should probably entertain moving down if there's a market for the pick.

Isn't Tennessee at #1? 🤔

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

Goff was not remotely washed up. He was just a guy that couldn't get over the hump. Also, that is a terrible comp. Goff was a 26 year old that got traded for Matt Stafford(was an elite QB).

Cousins will be 37 years old on opening day of 2025 and has looked like he is one the decline. At the bare minimum, he has very limited useful life left as an NFL starter.

That is a terrible option for a young HC.

Check the  Rap Sheet clip above...

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I guess it comes down to his opinion of Williams and maybe Ward and/or Sanders in the draft and what Vegas is committed to doing. With NE sitting at #1 and not needing a QB that pick could probably be had. They'll want to replicate the Bryce trade if they move. Can't see that happening but NE has a ton of holes and they should probably entertain moving down if there's a market for the pick.

New England is #4. Those guys will be gone by 4.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh yeah, I forgot that Mayo got himself poo canned for blowing that. LOL

I don't really see why that would matter for them. They have a QB they like and they would be drafting one of the best two non-QB's at 4. That's one of the least impactful moving from 1 to 4 scenarios I can imagine in recent memory.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

That clip basically states it was Tom Brady full court press to even accept the interview. That isn't a glowing review of the job.

Johnson is reportedly listening though. Some have called him their leading candidate.

Also, having an executive who played till 40 tells me they wouldn't necessarily ball at an older quarterback.

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