PFT says there are teams that are having trouble coming up with the raw cash in hand necessary to make a big splash in free agency. Teams with a ton of cap space (which is just a license from the NFL to spend your own money) don't have the cash. Owners were killed in 2020 with empty stadiums yet were forced to pay players 100% of their contracts. Owners with outside interests like Bob Kraft and Jerry Jones won't have an issue, but teams that are family owned for generations without a large outside source of income are struggling. I assume some teams are deferring ANY new contracts to 2021 when things get back to normal.
Men I'm getting worried I thought we would of heard about some guys who don't deserve the contract their currently on being cut already. I think 4pm is the deadline hoping it just hasn't been relayed yet. I honestly don't think Lewis or Griffin should be on this team next year at their price pt and production level, maybe even Van Roten 4m I think could be saved.
Those poor billionaires. In any event, this is why every good team is restructuring a boat load of deals like the Rams and Chiefs just did. And you can usually only do so when the players are homegrown outside of Ramsey doing it for the Rams.
You talking about the franchise that has one of the worst owners besides ours and drafted one the most over hyped QBs ever? to then cut him hmm yeah they not that dumb
Don't think so either, it was literally a hypothetical brought up by others. I was just saying it didnt make sense either way hes a FQB
they may have over paid them but as you pointed out they are younger. They are quickly rebuilding and making them a tough foe in AFC East. They did themselves a huge favor and put themselves in a better position for drafting a QB. It remains to be seen whether these guys will continue to exceed, but credit the Patriots, it quickly improve their offense tremendously. Uh
Would you cut McGov period or would he be good enough to slide to G at his price? Asking bc I don't know much about him before he got here tbh
An MVP candidate with zero votes for MVP in his career? Wilson is very good, I think he's top 5-7, but Watson is slightly below Mahomes in my opinion and is only 25.
i heard some noises that mcGov can swing to G and be ok... dont know myself tyhink it was Nania on XFactor
From last year but still... https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/2020/07/23/the-nfls-11-best-centers-2/
I would love to hear the 5 or 6 other guys you possibly have before Russell Wilson bc hes never gotten a Mvp vote lmao I wanna see how many of those guys have any...
Brady, Rodgers, Mahomes, Watson in no particular order. Russ would be 5 in my list. 3 of them have actually WON an MVP award. If Watson wasn't on a horrendous football team he would've had a really strong case for an MVP in 2020 with how good he was.
Yeah I get that, I was just showing you that you gave them too much credit when they have been dumber before and prob will again