Jump to content

All Activity

This stream auto-updates

  1. Past hour
  2. Kuharsky, who covers the team closely, has said repeatedly he was released for culture issues. Also, saying that no one had issues with his play is flat out inaccurate. Here is an excerpt from one of PK's articles including direct quotes from Wilson: "Look, I want him to play with the tenacity that he plays with and I want him to play hard,” Wilson said. “But the penalties must stop. We have to clean it up and I’ve been raised with the thought that if you allow it to happen, it’s not good. We’ve addressed it. We’re going to keep working on him getting his hands down at the top of the route, not grabbing, understanding when is the point to take your hand off receivers. “At the beginning of the stage, yes be violent with your hands, move your feet. But as they start to go in the move area, we’ve got to drop our hands.” Wilson sounded frustrated about the Brownlee penalties, saying they are unacceptable a year after he was called for nine. There will be practice work regarding them this week. Brownlee stated that he didn't feel he had to make why changes to his game after this was said by Wilson. Everything isn't a conspiracy theory. He was asked to clean up his play, refused, and was sent packing. He probably thought we were too desperate to really hold him accountable and his bluff was called. That's not propaganda; it's accountability.
  3. Ehh, Burden has DJ Moore and an early 1st WR Odunze to compete with for targets. Also a top 10 rookie TE. When you're showing high efficiency, probably a sign your team needs to up your volume.
  4. Makes sense. Engram hasn't exactly set the world on fire for them.
  5. The Broncos are reportedly looking into the TE market ahead of the trade deadline shutting wonder if Sean Payton has any interest in Okonkwo.
  6. It's a fresh of breath air compared to the 5 month, week, day, hour, minute, and second decisions the last two GMs were making.
  7. Okonkwo has been the most obvious since they announced Helm as a pick back on that Saturday in April.
  8. If I found out this guy drives a Subaru he might be my fave player on the team
  9. Did Borgonzi invest resources in the CB spot? Yes or no. Blasting him on other non CB moves is dumb. the top corners earn 25-30 million. So yeah 10 million is middle level contract for a CB. He’s also pissing off his current team
  10. We back! All that's needed now is start Restrepo! We get two firsts. j/k
  11. What does Robinson have to do with anything? None of Borgonzi's additions have made a meaningful impact. Now we're supposed to believe that next year, everything will go perfectly and they'll easily fill out a starting secondary? Fulton got $10M per year in FA, so I seriously question what qualifies as a mid-level CB to all of you and what you expect them to do by themselves in the secondary.
  12. And keeping Cam safe. They will be constantly playing from further behind. They did do a great job with this year's draft, so I will be happy next season! Right now. We Ass Ass.
  13. Meh - already been unwatchable unfortunately. Just gotta treat it like extended preseason and focus on the young developing players.
  14. I get it what the plan is. The games will be unwatchable.
  15. Titans have 3 IDL, including 2 vets, on the PS that they could move up if need be.
  16. The #Cardinals released veteran RB Michael Carter, per the wire.
  17. Today
  18. It's not end-all-be-all for speed due to circumstances obviously, but in the digital age It's really the only objective, measurable, universal football speed metric though when it comes to being on the field in pads, that distinguishes from a 40 time or quick split in a track and field environment.
  19. A car has a fixed value. Players don't. Some overperform and some underperform, but you almost always get back less than you paid-- unless a real standout is involved but there are few of those traded. The Detroit Lions traded tight end T.J. Hockenson, pick 1-8, to the Minnesota Vikings in November 2022 for draft picks. The trade, which is now widely considered a win for the Vikings, involved the Vikings receiving Hockenson, a 2023 fourth-round pick, and a conditional 2024 fourth-round pick. In return, the Lions received a 2023 second-round pick and a 2024 third-round pick. There is no automatic; it is what the buyer will pay and there aren't usually a lot of buyers. A top-flight RFA lost garners no more than a 3rd Round pick if I'm not mistaken. A typical third-round pick plays 2.8 seasons and each has a success rate of around 16% to become a quality player. These RFAs are proven commodities; seems like they'd be valued more...
  20. I believe in Borgonzi, but no way that old bitch is going to keep him. He's gonna be fired after next season. The worst owner in the professional sport
  1. Load more activity
×
×
  • Create New...