bellagiobob
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That Hutchinson is a nice player, hopefully he fully recovers.
It's nice to see the Cowboys getting their asses handed to them.
Adams to the Jets, we knew it was coming just surprised how long it took.
I think the cap space for both teams plays a major part.I know that the dynamics are different from other sports, but I’m always still a little surprised how little star players return in a trade.
For sure, just so different compared to hockey, where even with cap issues a great player will get a good return. But I get why it's different in the NFL. Bills get Cooper from the Browns, trying to somewhat match the Jets move.I think the cap space for both teams plays a major part.
Interesting move by the Bills, Cooper is a possession wr and Allen needs another weapon.For sure, just so different compared to hockey, where even with cap issues a great player will get a good return. But I get why it's different in the NFL. Bills get Cooper from the Browns, trying to somewhat match the Jets move.
Great move actually. They have a lot of inexperience at the position and Cooper still has it, IMO.Interesting move by the Bills, Cooper is a possession wr and Allen needs another weapon.
He was dropping some easy balls this year which is uncharacteristic of him.Great move actually. They have a lot of inexperience at the position and Cooper still has it, IMO.
Real pressure on Rogers now, no more whining and complaining about wrong routes, etc. As much as I like Adams, I hope they crash and burn.
Who are you referring to, Cooper or Adams?He was dropping some easy balls this year which is uncharacteristic of him.
Cooper, haven't seen much of Adams this year. Bills got a great team player in Cooper.Who are you referring to, Cooper or Adams?
Too bad the lions coach is an idiot.Vikings finally lose, but at least it was to the Lions. Both very likable teams.
How so? I think he's an excellent coach, his players would go thru a wall for him. Only complaint I have with him is that he's a bit too aggressive in his gambling at times, but that's just the way he is, the players love that they he has the confidence in them.Too bad the lions coach is an idiot.
Seeing the Jets favoured going into this game was shocking. Clock struck midnight on Rodgers the moment his Achilles snapped, the Jets being terrible was very predictable.
I think Campbell is an excellent coach. Does he like to live on the edge at times and gamble? Yes, but he usually guesses correctly. A lot better than the fat ass in Dallas.How so? I think he's an excellent coach, his players would go thru a wall for him. Only complaint I have with him is that he's a bit too aggressive in his gambling at times, but that's just the way he is, the players love that they he has the confidence in them.
All of the big games lived up to the hype today, in different ways. The Lions/Vikes game was crazy good, with both offenses taking their turn making great plays, with the Lions getting lucky at the end that they had a chance to recover from the blown lead with the game winning field goal. Niners/Chiefs was going to be a good game for the defenses to show off, and they didn't disapoint, especially the underrated chiefs D. Mahomes has now matured and doesn't put up the fancy stats, just knows how to win games. Amazing what he's doing with the lack of offensive weapons.
All the signs that Rodgers was declining were there in the last third of the 2022 season, the Packers could see it and wisely dumped him. Probably would have been okay for the Jets for one more year, but nothing special, but like you say his injury sealed that fate.