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csx

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  1. Zach Wilson doesn't start at Alabama
  2. I would if I were him. Or DC with new ownership and 2nd overall pick.
  3. He's the leader type but the assistants are the driving the xs and os
  4. Odd that Caroll story isn't getting more attention. That's a lot bigger than Saban.
  5. Maybe there's more. What I read only says McAfee said he's no longer a guest and he has dull control of his show.
  6. Was it an ESPN ban or mcafee just saying he wasn't going to be a guest? I'm sure ESPN could have applied some pressure
  7. Unless the Seahawks promote within then they are going to get the top candidate along with Chargers and Commanders. Commanders become a decent place with new ownership.
  8. Make him write an essay promising to actually try for other teams.
  9. Whoever vows not to throw pics at prayers for a QB makes my first cut.
  10. We did it twice. Polian and Hurney Rick Spielman is another
  11. Locked On is okay. Wish he would turn it down a notch. Is he paid by the word? C3 is unbearable But BLeav was my favorite. Kinda forgot about it
  12. They've had 4 top 5 picks since he owned the team 2 were the year Mayfield was taken. Garrett and Ward the only ones left. Mayfield and Richardson long gone.
  13. Some of the better teams tend to use analytics the most. I don't think analytics are the problem in Carolina. Poor talent is. I remember when people were livid Rivera and co were not analytically driven. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/35189929/2022-nfl-analytics-survey-most-least-analytically-inclined-teams-overrated-underrated-players-more Which NFL team is the most analytically advanced? Voting for your own team was permitted for these first three questions. 1. Cleveland Browns (10) 2. Baltimore Ravens (4) 3. Philadelphia Eagles (3) T-4. Atlanta Falcons (1) T-4. Buffalo Bills (1) T-4. Houston Texans (1) T-4. Minnesota Vikings (1) Which team produces the highest level of analytics work? 1. Cleveland Browns (7) 2. Baltimore Ravens (4) 3. Philadelphia Eagles (3) T-4. Atlanta Falcons (1) T-4. Buffalo Bills (1) T-4. Dallas Cowboys (1) T-4. Houston Texans (1) T-4. Jacksonville Jaguars (1) T-4. Los Angeles Rams (1) T-4. Miami Dolphins (1) Which team most incorporates analytics into its decision-making? 1. Cleveland Browns (9) 2. Philadelphia Eagles (3) T-3. Baltimore Ravens (2) T-3. Indianapolis Colts (2) T-5. Arizona Cardinals (1) T-5. Atlanta Falcons (1) T-5. Buffalo Bills (1) T-5. Los Angeles Chargers (1) T-5. Minnesota Vikings (1)
  14. You have changed the definition of #1 receiver to one only you are using.
  15. I assume you meant 1979, his rookie year. No. It was his 3rd season.
  16. I get the point but who are the multiple HOF players traded?
  17. Trading him away at this point for the pittance he would bring in return would be as stupid as trading for him to begin with
  18. I'm not a big Burns fan but his best season was easily last season without Reddick opposite
  19. Removing those 2 years boosts the average to 5.8 tds per season
  20. Thank you....literally no hope without this
  21. If nobody outside will take it....sure I guess
  22. Nothing. Maybe geography? But if I learned anything in the corporate world it was that people will go to miserable places and work miserable jobs for good money. Maybe, hopefully, there are similar mindsets in football. (Firing frank mid-season was an idiotic move)
  23. Luvu could get paid nicely by a much better organization.
  24. Tepper said something about a 20 year coach. That ain't Bill
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