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6 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Colts are going ALL IN.  

 

Yeah, I think they just told the league that they're fully planning on signing Daniel Jones long-term. I think that's a move they'll regret but we'll see how it plays out for them. For their sake I hope they have the big picture items of the deal basically already hammered out because they just handed his agent a ton of leverage dealing away two 1sts. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, I think they just told the league that they're fully planning on signing Daniel Jones long-term. I think that's a move they'll regret but we'll see how it plays out for them. For their sake I hope they have the big picture items of the deal basically already hammered out because they just handed his agent a ton of leverage dealing away two 1sts. 

Steichen has the offense operating at a super high efficiency with JT/Pittman/Warren/Downs.  The OL is strong.The D - the front 7 has been sneaky good.  They don't instill much fear but do enough.  Buckner is stil playing at a high level.  It's a good system on both sides of the ball.  Blue chip players now at every position group.  

Overall, the NFL is wide open right now.

Seahawks, Colts, Patriots, Rams, & Bills are at the top of the mid-season hill - which is just wild

Lions, Bucs, Broncos, Chargers* are in contention/okay spots (LAC is losing guys left and right though)

Chiefs, Philly still linger, you can never discount.

Steelers, 49ers are around as always.

 

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19 minutes ago, Mills said:

Sauce Gardener to the Colts

 

16 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

For two firsts.  Dayum!

Apparently the extension he signed before the season was also a little weird, as it had a very low signing bonus.

So the Jets have a very small dead cap hit despite trading a big contract that was signed just 2 months ago.

I guess it was only a $13 million signing bonus, and trading him mid-season means it's something around only a $10 million dead cap hit left to take.

This is a huge win for the Jets for a player I've long felt was overrated because of a great nickname and an amazing rookie season that he's then failed to fully live up to since them.  Combine that with everyone knowing the Colts seem more mirage then legit long term contender, that 2027 1st in particular could end up being a really good asset for the Jets.

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16 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, I think they just told the league that they're fully planning on signing Daniel Jones long-term. I think that's a move they'll regret but we'll see how it plays out for them. For their sake I hope they have the big picture items of the deal basically already hammered out because they just handed his agent a ton of leverage dealing away two 1sts. 

I could still see there season imploding and the jags grabbing that spot

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