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tukafan21

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  1. He would have to REALLY hate it to voluntarily walk away from that contract, even more so if these conditions are put into place. He gets paid almost $40 million a year to work 21 days (18 weeks plus playoffs), 22 in a Fox Super Bowl year. Brady was always a guy who would stay into the game anyways, so I don't count him watching film as him working, as he'd be doing that anyways without this job. So if you then take away the days they get into town early to talk to player/coaches and maybe watch practice, plus no production meetings, it's even less he has to do. Not like this is a time consuming job, the only thing it does is doesn't allow him to go on any trip or vacation for more that a couple days at a time from September to February each year, but seems like a small inconvenience for getting paid that much money.
  2. I've actually thought he was going to be horrible since the announcement, until a month or so ago when there was a video out there of him breaking down a play on I think a podcast. It was pretty clear that he's actually put in the work over the last year to get ready for the job, and with his football knowledge, I don't think he's going to be terrible anymore, and could be pretty good. This however isn't insignificant, it really would hamper his ability to give a quality call. Which would be okay if he was on the #2 team, but on the top team that calls NFCS and Super Bowls, it would be a disservice to fans.
  3. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/41032440/nfl-says-brady-face-tv-restrictions-raiders-part-owner First they kick a proven elite color guy in Olsen off their #1 team to give to Brady. But now it's coming out that Brady is going to have significant restrictions on what he can do in that role, because of his impending Raiders ownership. He won't be able to speak to players in the lead up to games, can't be in production meetings, and will be limited in the criticism he can make of refs, teams, and players. I hadn't thought of this before, but it makes a ton of sense, he could gain a lot of information on teams/players that he could pass onto the Raiders if he was involved in those discussions. But now that this is out there, how can they keep him on the top team? That means in NFCS and every other Super Bowl, the color commentator won't be able to say, "in practice this week...." or "I was talking to the QB yesterday and...." That's kinda a key component to that job and providing quality analysis, how in the world can they justify having him in this role now? Do the right thing Fox and give the job back to Greg
  4. Under no circumstance can we sign him to a top dollar contract before the end of the season We have his 5th year picked up, him and his agent have to understand that he has to play a full season before we can give him a big contract If he's healthy and playing at an elite level all season, then sure, go ahead and get the deal done before the season is over, but those discussions can't even begin until at least the 12th or so game of the year. He's missed 31 of a possible 51 games in his career, end of story.
  5. I'm not sure Bryce is getting drafted in a 10 team league if it was a super flex If every team took 2 QBs and a backup, that would still leave 2 starting QBs not taken, and that's if none of the backups were stash picks like Drake Maye Honestly, what week 1 QB are you taking Bryce over if you remove all Panthers fandom? Only possibilities would be whoever ends up as Denver's starter and Daniel Jones, and I'm probably taking whoever is playing in Payton's system over Bryce anyways.
  6. Nobody is even giving up a single first for him anyways with his injury history, so what you'd need for him is irrelevant And I'm not giving up on him for even a 2nd right now so none of it matters, just hope the front office doesn't make yet another stupid trade
  7. I'll be honest, not sure I'm too high on drafting any Panther for fantasy this year outside of Brooks depending on your league format I was VERY high on Theilen last year and my league laughed at me when I overspent to get him (we do an auction, pretty sure I was just getting bid up, but I wasn't losing him). He was a perfect fit with Bryce without us having any legit outside WRs and I was right, he killed it in fantasy, even if he tapered off a bit towards the end of the year. That league is also a 12 team PPR with 2 WRs and 2 flex spots that most team use 2 WRs in, so Thielen as a flex last year was a monster for me. This year though, I think Johnson and Thielen kinda hurt each other's fantasy value. They're going to be very similar in that they will both run great routes to get open, but likely getting a lot of shorter passes and crossing routes due to Bryce's lack of arm strength. Only difference is that Thielen will line up in the slot while Johnson lines up outside, but they'll be used similarly besides that. That combined with us likely trying to run the ball more given that being the strength of most of our OL, I don't really love either in fantasy this year as they'll cannibalize each other's potential on a run first team with a garbage QB. Brooks on the other hand, if you are in a league with IR spots, could be a GREAT steal as he's likely to keep dropping in drafts as the season gets closer and people realize he really won't be playing for a little bit. If you have IR spots, especially if you have 2 (which my league does), he's a great draft and stash guy, who also then immediately allows you to pick up a FA. So if you can get him late in the draft, it's like getting a bonus draft pick as you then get to pick up an extra player to fill the roster spot when you put them in the IR post-draft. I'd be surprised if I don't end up with him in my league this year because of that
  8. Exactly If KC is playing Mahomes and Kelce in the preseason, then we have ZERO argument to make for not playing Bryce and his young teammates. If teams don't want to play their 35 year old QB's, then yea, that I understand, or someone coming off a serious injury last year, okay. But that's not our situation, these guys need game speed reps, it's going to be a rough enough season as is, why are they not trying to do more right now?
  9. This is just flat out wrong NFL game speed is different than training camp, even the practices against other teams. Getting the starters a series or two in each preseason game will help them be more up to speed and in sync from the opening kickoff would be a massive help. It's not as important for 30 year old vets, but we have a young team, particularly on the offensive side of the ball. The game speed reps for them are far more important to this season than to figure out who are going to be the 45-53 men on the roster.
  10. Sorry but that’s nonsense When vets are sucking it up, nobody says to stop bashing them. With how early into careers players become impact players these days, any rookie should be open to fair criticism when you were the #1 pick after giving up what we did to get the pick, then it’s even more fair game. No, none of that is Bryce’s fault, but it’s what comes along with the trade and draft pick, you make 10’s of millions, you’re not immune to fair criticism because you’re young. Sure, criticize the front office for making such a stupid trade and pick, even more so than you criticize Bryce. But he’s the #1 pick of the draft who looks like a high school player out there with a noodle for an arm. He sold himself on his super brain and even with that, the game looked entirely too fast for him the entirety of the season. He earned this criticism with his play, he needs to earn it going away on the field, or well… try to, because I sincerely don’t believe he can
  11. We have the worst QB in the league who is in just his 2nd season, the kid needs snaps, why is he not playing in the preseason make it make sense
  12. I'll take any pick they'll give us, we're not competing right now, gets the contracts off the books, and draft picks are needed for re-builds
  13. Dominated in the trenches? Do you know how flag football works? There literally are no trenches, it's all about speed, quickness, precision, and passing ability. Which is why we would dominate it if they put together a team of NFL or even college players, as their actual football skills would be that superior, particularly for the QB's. The question is how young could we go, still with elite players, to where kids going up against grown men would become too much to overcome because they're just faster and quicker than a bunch of 14 or 15 year olds
  14. I guess my post was if they put together the best team possible, how young could they go and still walk to the gold. As I'm sure during those trials, it was a bunch of guys who couldn't even make it into the Arena league. But the elite HS Seniors, would DESTROY the rest of the world.
  15. I can't see any way that under contract NFL players will be allowed to play by their teams, just way too much of an injury risk at a time they should be in training camp. I'm guessing the only way NFL players are on the team, is if they are Free Agents and don't sign with a team so they can play and then sign after the games. Also, what's the point? The US could send out a team of high school Juniors and Seniors would sleep walk to gold, and even a team of younger players would be medal contenders. I honestly don't understand why a sport that is essentially only played in one country is being added to the Olympics, it's cool that we're guaranteed another gold every olympics, but still weird.
  16. If he struggles for two years in a row, he’s not likely to get the opportunities needed to become a pro bowler in year 3. It’s kinda like Burkes in Tennessee, sucked for 2 years and buried on the depth chart for year 3. 1st round WRs have to perform in their first two years or their teams are going to give up on them. He’d have to be REALLY bad to get cut by year 3, but if he struggles for two years, he’s more likely to be the 3rd or 4th (if not 5th) WR going into that season. The chances are much higher for Brooks to have a meaningful role in year 3 than Legette, assuming the same level of struggle for both the next 2 years. But let’s just hope they’re both studs so it’s not even an issue
  17. You do realize that the mind can’t control your legs after you’ve been paralyzed due to a spinal injury, right? it’s not like the part of his brain that control his legs stopped working. and he was paralyzed from the waist down, he still has use of his arms and hands.
  18. No, I'd say Leggett needs to be an impact player by next season or it wasn't a good trade/pick, you can't miss on a 1st Round WR when you needed a WR as bad as we did. Brooks has until his 3rd year because of him coming off the knee injury and the nature of RB's lifespan in the league these days. Unless he's downright awful this and next year (which I really just can't imagine is the case unless his knee just isn't the same for him), he'll get that 3rd year to show himself worth a 2nd rounder If he breaks out, we still have him for another season and you can sign RB's to one extension and it not be an issue, especially with him only getting 1 season of playing time in college.
  19. Because he couldn’t move things with his mind, like a Jean Grey who can do it. he can only read and control peoples minds, but it’s not going to make his legs work lol Okay, nerd time over
  20. Suck this year, draft Tetairoa McMillan in the 1st round next year. Suck next year, draft Arch Manning with the #1 overall in 2026. Have an elite passing offense for the next decade plus.
  21. Bryce is the starting QB of this team as long as he's healthy and until we draft his replacement. He's not a franchise QB and trying to win meaningless games and hurt our draft position to draft a new QB would just make things worse
  22. Bronny will carve out a successful 10+ year NBA career. He's not going to be Lebron and be a HOFer, but he's going to end up being an elite defensive player, think a Marcus Smart or Derrick White. No, he wasn't an NBA ready prospect yet, and he really always was going to need a couple years of seasoning to be ready for the league. But people forget that he couldn't train for 4+ months in the summer leading into his Freshman year, like at all. He never stood a chance this past season, people judging him on it are just not willing to be objective and are hating on him because he only got drafted because of his dad. Not every successful NBA player is an offensive juggernaut, he's going to make his money on the other end of the court and be very good at it. His defensive instincts and overall bball IQ are off the charts good and all accounts are that Lebron's work ethic was picked up by both of his sons, that's a combo for success.
  23. I thought he was going to be terrible when it was first announced, he just doesn't seem to be that type of guy in interviews during his playing career. But have seen a few clips of him breaking stuff down recently and he sounded really good. Apparently he actually took that year before starting up to go through a broadcasting bootcamp, he might surprise people with how good he can be. With how he sees the game, if he can figure out the broadcasting side of it, he could be what Romo was that first year (but he kinda sucks now, it's weird)
  24. I have a feeling it's going to end up being cancer or some other illness. Can't see how else the family would say died "peacefully" at his home if it was something sudden and unexpected, especially given his age.
  25. So a Vikings player is killed in a crash by a drunk driver, then 10 days later one of their players is arrested for a DUI because he was passed out asleep, behind the wheel, while on the LA freeway. Wow, no words If that wasn't one of their main players, he'd be cut immediately, but I'm sure they won't do that with his potential.
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