NFL Thread IV

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If last night's game was a before and after puzzle on Wheel of Fortune, it would be "Jalen Hurts Fantasy Owners"
 
imagine you're going into your fantasy matchup last night trailing your opponent by a point and they're out of players and you've got Jalen Hurts.
Mahomes screwed me over in a Super Bowl 2 years ago that way. Midway through the third quarter and I needed one more point and he didn't do anything the rest of the game.
 
I was happy when it went to OT because then it gave me another chance for AJ Brown to catch one more ball.

So much for that.
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I feel he already has an idea what he wants to do. I'm hoping that's the Giants.

This feels very much like the Eagles firing Andy Reid. The Giants need to swoop in and make sure they're Harbaugh's chiefs. Whatever that takes - including firing or minimizing the role of Schoen, getting rid of owner tied player personnel executives... whatever.

I understand the decision by Baltimore to choose your 29 year old two time MVP quarterback over your coach... but I feel like a) Jackson has an inevitable clock on his head because of his injury history, and b) Harbaugh is taking the blame for Jackson's inability to stay on the field this year.

I also think John knows that giving Jackson a huge deal, with said injury history, is a major gamble that could be great or could be a disaster. If the guy isn't running, he isn't MVP caliber. If he keeps running, he's going to take unnecessary shots which will lead to more injuries.
 
I feel he already has an idea what he wants to do. I'm hoping that's the Giants.

This feels very much like the Eagles firing Andy Reid. The Giants need to swoop in and make sure they're Harbaugh's chiefs. Whatever that takes - including firing or minimizing the role of Schoen, getting rid of owner tied player personnel executives... whatever.

I understand the decision by Baltimore to choose your 29 year old two time MVP quarterback over your coach... but I feel like a) Jackson has an inevitable clock on his head because of his injury history, and b) Harbaugh is taking the blame for Jackson's inability to stay on the field this year.

I also think John knows that giving Jackson a huge deal, with said injury history, is a major gamble that could be great or could be a disaster. If the guy isn't running, he isn't MVP caliber. If he keeps running, he's going to take unnecessary shots which will lead to more injuries.
How do you feel about them interviewing Mike McCarthy? *hides
 
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