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The 2024-2025 NFL Season

Discussion in 'General' started by BigBird, Feb 12, 2024.

  1. tjnyzf

    tjnyzf Well-Known Member

    In other words teams that have an elite QB.. so Baltimore, Buffalo or Cincinnati?
     
  2. dtalbott

    dtalbott Driving somewhere, hauling something.

    Aren't you leaving off a few teams? I didn't see any of those three playing in the Superbowl.
     
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  3. SuddenBraking

    SuddenBraking Spit on that thing

    I believe the Eagles are on the short list of teams he’s interested in.
     
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  4. Spang308

    Spang308 Well-Known Member

    I heard that from a friend that has ties to the organization (Howie).
     
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  5. tjnyzf

    tjnyzf Well-Known Member

    I mentioned those three because I think they are the 3 likeliest to be a threat to KC and Phlly next year. Philly and KC are not likley in the market for the big bucks Miles Garrett is going to demand. (Also I don't like KC and after watching the superbowl, Mahomes does not look like an elite QB anymore LOL!)
     
  6. speedluvn

    speedluvn Man card Issuer

    Miles has the talent that he will listen to any and all teams. Its a bidness!

    What ever happened to not trading talent within your division?
     
  7. Sabre699

    Sabre699 Wait...hold my beer.

    Ask the Giants.
     
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  8. tjnyzf

    tjnyzf Well-Known Member

    His last contract was $125 million....you really think he wold take $10million more to go play for a crappy team like the giants or the jets or take a little less money at a chance to win a superbowl?
     
  9. StaccatoFan

    StaccatoFan I got laid once and my shit actually works.

    He’s also 29 years old. Based on what I’ve seen, the goals tend to shift at that 30 mark.

    Before 30….get paid.

    After 30 “Ok I made my money…I and the family will never go hungry, or be cold..now immortality/ring/HOF/legacy are a higher priority”

    It just kind of seems natural. I’m not saying Myles Garret won’t get paid handsomely…he should..but he may be willing at this point to take a more team friendly deal for a contender.

    Look at Derrick Henry in Baltimore…$8million/year for almost 2000 yards is a bargain…but he’s out of Tennessee and didn’t endure a losing season for the punshiment to his body.
     
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  10. dtalbott

    dtalbott Driving somewhere, hauling something.

    I thought the Giants let talent walk rather than trade them.
     
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  11. pickled egg

    pickled egg Well-Known Member

    After all the beatings the Giants take, it’s a wonder any of their players can walk.
     
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  12. dtalbott

    dtalbott Driving somewhere, hauling something.

    Change "players" to "QBs."
     
  13. StaccatoFan

    StaccatoFan I got laid once and my shit actually works.

    Yeah…not sure what the Giants back office saw in the Daniel Jones experiment when they decided he was their pick.

    He’s for sure no Josh Allen. I don’t even think he had that potential.
     
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  14. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator

    I'd add Eagles and Chiefs to that list obviously.

    On the QB end of things, gonna be fun watching the rookies who did well this year get better.
     
  15. auminer

    auminer Renaissance Redneck

    Penny for your thoughts...

    What is going through his mind as he sits in the stadium hallway puffing a stogie and looks at the Lombardi trophy he just won?

    Damn.

    [​IMG]
     
  16. dtalbott

    dtalbott Driving somewhere, hauling something.

    And wondering which will struggle as teams get more game tape on them.
     
  17. Spang308

    Spang308 Well-Known Member

    I obviously can't tell you what he is thinking, but I can give you a little insight into what it may be. Two years ago, he did more than enough to win the superbowl, and the defense shit the bed in the second half and allowed Kermit's team to crawl back into the game and win it. After all he's been through in his career, and all the doubts cast his way, he nearly won the top prize for any kid that's ever suited up. He stood on the field that day a loser and let the red and yellow confetti fall on him as he watched KC celebrate a win that should have been his. He promised to be back and he promised they'd win. That pic is a reflection of a promise kept. I have a ton of respect Jalen and his work ethic, but the way he carries himself is to be admired also. He never once spoke ill of that defense that let him down that day.
     
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  18. speedluvn

    speedluvn Man card Issuer

    To add to it, Hurts has had a different offensive coordinator every year while in the NFL and correct me if I'm wrong as well as while he was in college too.

    P.S. That is a cool photo!
     
  19. Spang308

    Spang308 Well-Known Member

    Correct, and to Kellen Moore's credit, he has traditionally been a pass dominant offensive coordinator and with the addition of Saquon he modified his play calling to be run oriented. I don't know if Jalen ever wins another one, but in my opinion, the score is settled for that loss two years ago, and likely for getting benched at Bama too.
     
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  20. gixxerboy55

    gixxerboy55 Well-Known Member

    That is a beautiful trophy.
     

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