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Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Thu March 06, 2014 7:42 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Hoping Devin Hester wants to go play for Lovie in Tampa.
Re: Insert Joke Here.
Posted: Thu March 06, 2014 9:50 pm
by Lament
Electromatic wrote:Kaep is going to get paid but honestly, I don't see how he's much better than Michael Vick was illegal dogfighting ring and 2 years of prison aside, he's still a better runner than passer.
Man, I have to disagree. He is a better runner than a passer, but dear God he is a much, much, much, much, much better passer than Michael Vick ever was. He's gone to the Super Bowl, had record shattering playoff performances, led big playoff comebacks, and engineered game winning drives in multiple road playoff wins. In less than two full seasons. That's more postseason success than Michael Vick has had in his entire life. Or Jay Cutler. Or Matt Stafford. Or Matt Ryan. Or most starting quarterbacks in the NFL right now. The man is absolutely worth more than $18 million a year right now. He is a game changer.
Re: Insert Joke Here.
Posted: Thu March 06, 2014 9:55 pm
by warehouse
Lament wrote:Electromatic wrote:Kaep is going to get paid but honestly, I don't see how he's much better than Michael Vick was illegal dogfighting ring and 2 years of prison aside, he's still a better runner than passer.
Man, I have to disagree. He is a better runner than a passer, but dear God he is a much, much, much, much, much better passer than Michael Vick ever was. He's gone to the Super Bowl, had record shattering playoff performances, led big playoff comebacks, and engineered game winning drives in multiple road playoff wins. In less than two full seasons. That's more postseason success than Michael Vick has had in his entire life. Or Jay Cutler. Or Matt Stafford. Or Matt Ryan. Or most starting quarterbacks in the NFL right now. The man is absolutely worth more than $18 million a year right now. He is a game changer.
he also has one of the best D's in the league
i still think he's much better than vick ever was. vick was never great at reading defenses, and i think his running became a crutch for him. i think kaepernick's arm and ability in the pocket will prevent his running from becoming a crutch, it will just be another weapon he has. in vick's prime he was probably a better athlete, but kaepernick is alread a better qb.
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Fri March 07, 2014 7:30 pm
by Green Habit
Dear Darnell,
Please don't give the Chiefs an extra draft pick.
Regards,
--Nick
EDIT: Yeah, deleting your previous tweet and then tweeting this makes you look like the guy committed pass interference that throws his hands up in the air acting like he didn't do it.
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Sat March 08, 2014 2:53 am
by Mecca
Dockett's a loud mouth, plain and simple
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Mon March 10, 2014 6:08 pm
by Electromatic
The Falcons have hired an OLB coach, so they are going 3/4. The 6th pick in the draft barring someone taking him sooner will be Khalil Mack.
The Falcons will get an offensive right guard in free agency and probably a large defensive tackle or 2.
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Mon March 10, 2014 6:40 pm
by Alex
Mecca wrote:Dockett's a loud mouth, plain and simple
did you learn nothing from the richard sherman outburst controversy? you have to find different code words for the word "bl*ck"
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Mon March 10, 2014 6:45 pm
by Coach
If I'm the Texans, I go after Mallet, Hoyer or some other QB via a trade and then draft Clowney.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-foo ... an-mallett
With the Texans holding the No. 1 overall pick, there has been a big debate about which quarterback the team would take in the draft or if it just should go for the glitz and glamour of uber-talented defensive end Jadeveon Clowney.
And with the rumors that began to emerge Saturday that Houston might be interested in acquiring Patriots backup quarterback Ryan Mallett, what would that mean for the Texans draft plans? And would they really want such an unproven commodity (even if Houston coach Bill O'Brien knows Mallett from his days as the Patriots offensive coordinator)?
Here's what we know: we know very little about Mallett. Except that multiple teams reportedly were interested in him last offseason as well. Whether it's because teams think the Tom Brady magic has rubbed off on him or they believe in him because Bill Belichick seemingly believes in him, Mallett's potential future continues to make headlines.
But he's thrown only a total of four passes in three seasons, and he's completed one of them for 17 yards. He's actually trotted onto the field in only four games to replace Brady. For a former third-round pick who's been in the league since 2011, it'd be difficult to know less about how Mallett would handle a regular-season game.
Which is why it seems odd that anybody would give the Patriots, say, a second-round pick for the rights to Mallett, whose rookie contract is up at the end of the 2014 season anyway. Unless Houston wants to go ahead with the Clowney pick and make Mallett compete with Case Keenum and T.J. Yates for the right to start at quarterback.
Still, that doesn't make much sense to me. Or to a long-serving member of the Texans beat who likens these rumors to the ones involving Matt Cassel.
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Mon March 10, 2014 10:28 pm
by Mecca
Alex wrote:Mecca wrote:Dockett's a loud mouth, plain and simple
did you learn nothing from the richard sherman outburst controversy? you have to find different code words for the word "bl*ck"
what should I call a white guy that spouts off bullshit?
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Mon March 10, 2014 10:29 pm
by doug rr
Mecca wrote:Alex wrote:Mecca wrote:Dockett's a loud mouth, plain and simple
did you learn nothing from the richard sherman outburst controversy? you have to find different code words for the word "bl*ck"
what should I call a white guy that spouts off bullshit?
Eddie
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Tue March 11, 2014 2:11 am
by Mecca
doug rr wrote:Mecca wrote:Alex wrote:Mecca wrote:Dockett's a loud mouth, plain and simple
did you learn nothing from the richard sherman outburst controversy? you have to find different code words for the word "bl*ck"
what should I call a white guy that spouts off bullshit?
Eddie
well done
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Tue March 11, 2014 8:10 pm
by Green Habit
Happy new league year.
First reaction: LOL at Raiders for letting Veldheer walk and then sign Rodger Saffold for $8.5 million at year.
Also, I wonder how Joesanity feels with Whitner coming back to the state of Ohio.
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Tue March 11, 2014 9:39 pm
by Electromatic
So yeah, Ish is happening today eh?
Blaine Gabbert to the SF 49ers for a 6th.....????????
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Tue March 11, 2014 9:54 pm
by nyquillyn
I hope the Cowboys have to play Ware next year and he destroys Romo.
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Tue March 11, 2014 10:41 pm
by warehouse
turned2black wrote:I hope the Cowboys have to play Ware next year and he destroys Romo.
i hope he plays them twice
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Tue March 11, 2014 10:43 pm
by Green Habit
Chiefs let three starting OL walk. warehouse, I think you know damn well what position that team is going to address in the first round (again).
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Tue March 11, 2014 11:31 pm
by warehouse
any byu lineman? letting 3 dudes walk, they might draft 2-3 OL with their first 2-3 picks.
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Wed March 12, 2014 12:27 am
by Coach
Schefter of ESPN speculating Revis ends up with Philly or New England. Now add Cleveland and Oakland to that list. So many rumors.....
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Wed March 12, 2014 1:00 am
by Electromatic
warehouse wrote:turned2black wrote:I hope the Cowboys have to play Ware next year and he destroys Romo.
i hope he plays them twice
I see what you did there
Re: 2014 NFL Offseason
Posted: Wed March 12, 2014 1:14 am
by Lament
What are the odds Philadelphia signs Ware, Revis, and Peppers and we get a Dream Team disaster redux?