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Post by pallister on Mar 10, 2024 17:45:57 GMT
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Post by Whitman on Mar 10, 2024 17:48:01 GMT
Word here is there is basically no market for Fields as a starter.
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Post by pallister on Mar 10, 2024 17:50:07 GMT
Word here is there is basically no market for Fields as a starter. Which is shocking since he can still develop into a star!
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Post by pallister on Mar 10, 2024 17:55:49 GMT
With Fields' market drying up and having just traded one of their limited picks for an OL, I am more and more convinced the Bears will trade down from 9.
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Post by batman on Mar 10, 2024 18:39:30 GMT
First Jason Kelce, now Fletcher Cox. Feels like the heart and soul of this era of Eagles teams just got ripped out.
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Post by pallister on Mar 10, 2024 18:42:49 GMT
First Jason Kelce, now Fletcher Cox. Feels like the heart and soul of this era of Eagles teams just got ripped out. Eagles have not had a good past four months. With Kelce and Cox gone, A.J. Brown is the team spokesman! I actually think Hurts is a great leader, but he's going to be severely tested after last season's collapse.
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Post by Ridiculously Dull Bobby on Mar 10, 2024 18:47:32 GMT
Does the Tush Push even work without Kelce?
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Post by pallister on Mar 10, 2024 19:08:08 GMT
Does the Tush Push even work without Kelce? I think that's more on Hurts, but without a star center, it goes from a 99.5 percent success rate to about 75 percent.
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Post by pallister on Mar 10, 2024 19:32:30 GMT
Bears addressed their other glaring weakness of late with the signing of safety Kevin Byard.
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Post by pallister on Mar 10, 2024 23:36:24 GMT
Baker stays in Tampa. 3 years, $115 million.
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Post by Da Man on Mar 11, 2024 0:08:42 GMT
Baker stays in Tampa. 3 years, $115 million. I think that’s a great move. But then, I’m biased, seeing as how Mayfield helped win me a fantasy league championship.
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Post by pallister on Mar 11, 2024 0:55:29 GMT
Baker stays in Tampa. 3 years, $115 million. I think that’s a great move. But then, I’m biased, seeing as how Mayfield helped win me a fantasy league championship. In that division, if Mayfield continues to revive his career, the Bucs are going to win a lot of games in the next few years. Could be a sleeper team to start making noise in the playoffs, too. Especially if they keep rebuilding the defense.
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Post by pallister on Mar 11, 2024 1:04:31 GMT
That might help Fields' market if the Falcons lose out on Cousins. With good young offensive talent and a new head coach, I could see Atlanta talking itself into Fields.
It's really the only place I think he could have moderate success.
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Post by batman on Mar 11, 2024 4:30:51 GMT
Malcolm Butler, who hasn't played a regular-season game since 2020 and hasn't put on an NFL uniform since the 2022 preseason, has officially retired. Or at least said he's moved on from football, which is being reported as him announcing his retirement. He'd been hedging over the past year on another comeback and had some tryouts that didn't pan out. Now he's 34, hasn't played a down in two years, and has a lot of other irons in the fire he seems ready to embrace. For a guy who was a mid-level player he had a weirdly influential career in terms of NFL history. It's not a stretch at all to say he was the deciding factor in two Super Bowls and even in cementing Tom Brady's legacy as the greatest quarterback of all time. He was involved in perhaps two of the 10 greatest plays in Super Bowl history on the same drive (his own game-clinching interception, and the insane juggling catch on the sideline by Jermaine Kearse a few plays earlier that everyone forgets about). Then a few years later he's the centerpiece of one of the NFL's great unsolved mysteries when he was benched against the Eagles in Super Bowl LII, which probably swayed the outcome of that game. He won two Super Bowls, played seven seasons, made some decent free agent money, and got out of the game largely intact from a physical standpoint. Not bad for a guy who by all rights should have had his football career end three or four times before he ever got a whiff of the NFL. He only played one season of high school football, then got kicked out of a junior college and had to claw his way back. He straightened up, wound up at a Division II college, signed as an undrafted free agent with the Patriots and made the team in training camp. We've all heard a hundred stories like his, that don't end the way his is ending. That's a pretty remarkable career. www.click2houston.com/sports/2024/03/10/malcolm-butler-retires-from-nfl-im-satisfied-with-my-career-reflects-on-super-bowl-legacy-controversial-benching/
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Post by batman on Mar 11, 2024 4:38:45 GMT
Looks like Russ to the Steelers is really happening.
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