Hewson
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Why would the Colts be concerned with playoff OT rules. 
gotta fill seats in that retractable roof stadium, which was invented by an interference user, if you weren't aware.
So what exactly was the point of his endless posturing over the last 18 months?
There's a part of me that is jealous of Seattle getting all of those draft picks. Could have been GB, lol. But draft picks aren't always guaranteed.
True. But that's an epic, almost Herschel Walker-esque haul for Wilson.
Fant is an above average TE. Lock can be a decent 2nd string QB/clipboard holder, or could start during the 2022 tank season to ensure they draft his replacement in 23.
And 2 1's and 2 2's. That's potentially 4 starters for 5-10 years if they draft well.
Today was interesting but I don't feel like it's going to shake things up that much.
The highest paid QB in the league puts on MAGAface in the morning for attention and can't beat Jimmy G. They really just kicked the can down the road and their roster is going to be appreciably worse because of their cap situation...but at least they'll still be watchable for a while longer. I have no idea what happens to Jordan Love now.
Seattle stocked up on draft picks but hasn't been able to draft well in years. They needed to part ways though, so I get the impulse. It's not a bad trade for them. I think the best thing they could do is package the picks for a known quantity stud QB.
Denver mortgaged their future for the third best QB in the AFC West. They'll be much better but probably not Super Bowl caliber in a conference stacked with great QBs.
live shot at Jordan Love
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I see a lot of people slamming the Packers for the pick 2 years ago, but how quickly they forget that Rodgers was turning 37 at the time and had two below average years in a row and was injured in 2017. I don't think anyone expected 2 back to back MVP years.
I will never understand this mentality among some fans (and players) that an organization is supposed to sit around in hushed reverence over an aging star rather than plan for the future. Seems like the route that Pittsburgh took with Roethlisberger, and look where they are now - praying that SF makes Garappolo available for trade.
I will never understand this mentality among some fans (and players) that an organization is supposed to sit around in hushed reverence over an aging star rather than plan for the future. Seems like the route that Pittsburgh took with Roethlisberger, and look where they are now - praying that SF makes Garappolo available for trade.
Hmm I don’t know. I think it’s pretty clear that Rodgers and Ben are on different levels. I think we’ve learned that a healthy and fit QB can still be playing meaningful, good football into their late 30s and even 40s. Not just Brady… Drew Brees, perhaps Kurt Warner, sort of Brett Favre, sort of Peyton Manning. Im sure Rodgers’ feathers were ruffled for not being compared to who he sees as his peers. Granted… Favre and Manning in fact went elsewhere to age
it also has to be hard to judge when Rodgers' drop off is going to occur, considering as it's already occurred annually each January for about a decade now
The scary things for GM's is that it seems like once the drop off in performance happens, it happens quickly and sometimes without warning. Look at Peyton Manning and Brett Favre for example.
Manning broke the record for TD's in 2013, still had a pretty good year in 2014, and then suddenly halfway through the 2015 season, it looked like he couldn't throw the ball further than 10 yards.
Same with Favre in '09. Looked better than ever and then looked way too old for the league in 2010.
Even Brees last year. You could see it happening just like the previous two I mentioned.
I totally agree, but I’ll have to push back a little bit on Drew Brees final year. 106 QBR, 3000 yards in only 12 games, above career avg on TD%, below career avg on INT%, 70% completion (above career avg. too). I’m pretty sure what you remember was the 11 broken ribs, punctured lung, and torn plantar fascia. He wasn’t healthy and looked a bit “off” (and still put up pro bowl numbers).
Hmm I don’t know. I think it’s pretty clear that Rodgers and Ben are on different levels. I think we’ve learned that a healthy and fit QB can still be playing meaningful, good football into their late 30s and even 40s. Not just Brady… Drew Brees, perhaps Kurt Warner, sort of Brett Favre, sort of Peyton Manning. Im sure Rodgers’ feathers were ruffled for not being compared to who he sees as his peers. Granted… Favre and Manning in fact went elsewhere to age
With Rodgers, it's not like they tried to trade or demote him or something - just drafted an insurance policy. The way he reacted as though that perfectly reasonable move was some kind of unforgivable insult reeks of hubris.