OT: 2024 NFL/NCAA/HS Football Thread

NJDevs26

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Watch the dude go elsewhere like Vegas and have the 09 Favre year while the Jets bring in some shmuck at QB, the defense reverts back to being elite and we're clinging for decent QB play again lol
I could actually see Minnesota as an option lol, he’d buy time for them to have a healthy McCarthy sit for a year and learn, Darnold probably gets his bag elsewhere.
 

ZachaFlockaFlame

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lmao

f*** this clown


Was pretty obvious it was leading to this when the guy didn't play a snap in the second half, Denver was up big but you just don't sit on the sideline in that situation if you're active + that big of a core piece. Not like Miami can do anything with his contract anyway, no team is taking that poison pill

I could actually see Minnesota as an option lol, he’d buy time for them to have a healthy McCarthy sit for a year and learn, Darnold probably gets his bag elsewhere.

Can't see them doing it, I think the "sleeper" team would be him ending up in SF after the Niners balk at the Purdy talks but it's just deja vu with the Jets at that point if Rodgers goes there. I really think he retires but who knows
 

DerekDevils30

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Jags fly under the radar as the biggest tire fire organization in the NFL due to their general irrelevancy. Pederson fired. Right move. Baalke retained as GM. What the f*** is Shad Khan doing? Jags record is 64-148 in the Khan ownership era. Absolute disaster class of an organization and it starts from the top.
 

TheBeerNerd

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Jags fly under the radar as the biggest tire fire organization in the NFL due to their general irrelevancy. Pederson fired. Right move. Baalke retained as GM. What the f*** is Shad Khan doing? Jags record is 64-148 in the Khan ownership era. Absolute disaster class of an organization and it starts from the top.
What Shad Khan is doing is neglecting them so he can pay more attention to Fulham, while his coked-up son gives them barely more attention while he focuses on AEW. The Niners succeeded in spite of Baalke's awful drafting.

NFL ownership is easily the most clueless in the four major leagues. They're either micromanaging dickheads or neglectful, and with the general lack of competent people in front offices, the latter group tends to put their faith in utter morons. Maybe I'm harsh on Mara being overly meddlesome, because if he were, he'd tell Schoen to pack his office up. It seems like he's content to ride the family fortune.

Kate Mara hasn't been doing any acting of late. Maybe she should get the team and they'll have a revival a la the Lions when William Clay Ford's daughter took control of them.
 

My3Sons

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What Shad Khan is doing is neglecting them so he can pay more attention to Fulham, while his coked-up son gives them barely more attention while he focuses on AEW. The Niners succeeded in spite of Baalke's awful drafting.

NFL ownership is easily the most clueless in the four major leagues. They're either micromanaging dickheads or neglectful, and with the general lack of competent people in front offices, the latter group tends to put their faith in utter morons. Maybe I'm harsh on Mara being overly meddlesome, because if he were, he'd tell Schoen to pack his office up. It seems like he's content to ride the family fortune.

Kate Mara hasn't been doing any acting of late. Maybe she should get the team and they'll have a revival a la the Lions when William Clay Ford's daughter took control of them.
To be fair, there may be no bigger disconnect in sports than the gap between most NFL owners and the players. It's easy to look at a top player and see how good he is, but football is a crowded field and maybe you have two or three great players on either side but over the course of a season you have tremendous amounts of injuries so at some points the roster will include guys who were on practice squads. I am skeptical that most owners are in any position to determine who is a good linebacker or slot corner or guard or fullback. I agree that most NFL front offices are not all that good. Some of that is because of the culture and some is because it isn't easy to pick good NFL players.
 

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