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Icege

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  1. Gonna need Johnny to work some punt magic to help the defense out and give the team a shot to catch up.
  2. Oof. Rough spot for the offense to have to dig itself out of with the horse collar call being offset by the personal foul by Hill.
  3. Idk how DBrown was that far downfield to stop Bijan, but I'm grateful for it.
  4. Big series for the defense to step up and give the offense a chance to tie it up! Let's goooo!!!
  5. Maaaaaan... if the defense can get the stop here and offense can score before the half I'm gonna let hope reign
  6. Love the team supporting Burns!! Luvu throwing dollar bills afterwards
  7. I like the aggression. I don't like Chuba being trusted to run it up the middle on 4th and short.
  8. Is.... is this what offense looks like? I've forgotten
  9. If he holds out it's going to cost him his ~$900k game check. I don't see that happening either.
  10. And for what in the grand scheme of things? Given the same period of time, the salary cap in 2025 is projected to be $282M. That's a $57.2M increase compared to $42.3M increase that took place between 2021 and 2023. That's almost $15M more. Just pay the man up to $28M. He might push for $30M, and if that's the difference between losing him to free agency and locking him down for the next 4yrs just pay it. If he's asking for Bosa money though, there's a million arguments against it. Getting $2M-4M less average value? Sounds like a win-win.
  11. My current priority for the 12pm games: 1. Nebraska @ #22 Colorado (FOX) 2. #10 Notre Dame @ NC State (ABC) 3. #12 Utah @ Baylor (ESPN) 4. Purdue @ Virginia Tech (ESPN2) I want to see Coach Prime and the Buffaloes beat Matt Rhule's squad so bad that he blames a redshirt freshman that didn't even play.
  12. In all seriousness though... How many of those biscuits were BoBerry? Dieting minds want to know.
  13. TJ Watt's $28M was signed in September 2021 when the NFL salary cap was $182.5M. That $28M/yr avg was 15% of the cap. If Brian Burns gets signed to a $28M/yr avg in 2023 when the salary cap is $224.8M that would account for 12.5% of the cap. Paying Burns $28M/yr is not as impactful to the team as it was to the Steelers when TJ Watt signed his deal. Comparing the two is being willfully dismissive of the important detail that the cap today is over $40M more today.
  14. Common sense is having at least another sweet tea along with the one that comes with the Big Bo Box for all of those biscuits. Josh is trying to kill y'all today.
  15. Going to be zeroing in on pass rushers this season since that might be the biggest position of need in the offseason between the lack of depth behind Brian Burns as well as the potential lack of Brian Burns. Hoping to catch a couple of the guys from the previous list as well as this one today: Jett Johnson (Miss St) Laiatu Latu (UCLA) Tyler Baron (Tennessee) Kaimon Rucker (UNC) Amari Gainer (UNC) Zion Tupuola-Fetui (Washington) Bralen Trice (Washington) Cedric Johnbson (Ole Miss) Dallas Turner (Alabama) JT Tuimoloau (Ohio State) Jack Sawyer (Ohio State) Chop Robinson (Penn State) Jasheen Davis (Wake Forest) JJ Weaver (Kentucky) Darius Robinson (Missouri)
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