2021 NFL Off-Season Thread

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Football and trade value might not be a part of the calculus at all for the McNairs.

The late patriarch of the McNair family (who's family friend and neighbor just so happens to be the lawyer for an abundance of instantly emerging plaintiffs) very recently said, "we can't have the inmates running the prison" in regards to the labor rights and freedom of expression of an overwhelming black professional workforce.

In what's essentially a very public labor dispute that has gone on for months, Deshaun has basically said "**** your plantation, you don't own me," publicly and directly to the McNair family.

I thought about this as well. I will always know the power ppl hold have no problem of monetary/public perception (short term) loss in order to feed into an ego and hierarchy of supremacy

I just can't call rn either way rn though. I'll just be stuck in this boat and hope what needs to be exposed does

 
Have to think david Johnson is on his way out. How much would he cost against the cap if he was cut?
 
Have to think david Johnson is on his way out. How much would he cost against the cap if he was cut?

They just re-signed him to a one year deal this offseason so it would be very Texans of them to cut him a few months later.
 
The egregious misreporting on the Rodney Hudson movement got everyone fired up including myself.

This Twitter thread below is worth a read. Hard to argue with Gruden and Mayock's rationale.

I loved the Kenyan Drake signing from the beginning.

He seems to have far outperformed other RB on or slightly above 5.5M base salary and Josh Jacobs a potential all pro who gets pretty beat up on only a moderately high workload and it's hurt us a couple of times each season.

Drake is great insurance and load management.

Yannick Ngakoue is great signing and John Brown is a good one too, replaces Agholor at a very reasonable price.

Our secondary still primed to get abused but after this week's dust has settled I think there was a lot of overreacting.



 
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The egregious misreporting on the Rodney Hudson movement got everyone fired up including myself.

This Twitter thread below is worth a read. Hard to argue with Gruden and Mayock's rationale.

I loved the Kenyan Drake signing from the beginning.

He seems to have far outperformed other RB on or slightly above 5.5M base salary and Josh Jacobs a potential all pro who gets pretty beat up on only a moderately high workload and it's hurt us a couple of times each season.

Drake is great insurance and load management.

Yannick Ngakoue is great signing and John Brown is a good one too, replaces Agholor at a very reasonable price.

Our secondary still primed to get abused but after this week's dust has settled I think there was a lot of overreacting.





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Isaiah Wilson in South Beach? good luck young man.
They said the same about Bowden. Has been working out nicely.

If Flores can get through, that would be incredible.

Got his old teammate playing next to him, and they would be a massive offensive line. Expectations tempered until he passes his physical and then gets to mid-season.
that boy ain’t gone dress out for at least 5 games....

We beeeeeen said 4 - 120+ for Dak....
That didnt take long. South Beach didnt even need to step in. He did it himself.

Some guys just dont want it.
 
That didnt take long. South Beach didnt even need to step in. He did it himself.

Some guys just dont want it.

Yep.

It was a risk, Dolphins don’t have to pay anything and didn’t lose anything.

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Voided.

Dolphins don’t pay anything and free up $1.1 mill in cap. Titans and Dolphins keep the swapped picks.
 
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