2021 NFL Off-Season Thread

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Bruhhhh I’m MAAAAAAD OLD with these candidates being eligible :rofl:

I remember that Madden commercial where they featured Hester returning a punt/kick... those were the daaays

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Shooter.
 
Wilson in a damn spiral. Better the law get him now and maybe some home folk take the reigns afterwards, before anyone gets hurt...himself included. Scary.
 
Yeah I don't care about overpaying a couple middle of the pack guys when you look at what we rolled out last year.

I'm also not pocket watching the Kraft family. Especially when this is Belichick's final stretch. No point in worrying about a few million now.

My point was you, and the media, can be critical of the contract given in comparison to other, better WR's that were available. That's all I'm saying.
 
This is the macbk spin cycle.

First, hires new exciting defensive minded head coach.

Second, franchise overdrafts *insert bad QB school* quarterback in the top 5 despite empirical evidence about their college's poor track record in the NFL

Third, call said quarterback the future of the franchise. Say a lot of great things about said quarterback and relentlessly defend him like he is your child.

Fourth, franchise has no one to mentor and help said quarterback because they hired a defensive minded head coach and apparently do not know that competent "coordinators and positions coaches" exist.

Fifth, watch Mr. Quarterback open his first game with a pick six.

Six, then another interception

Seven, then another.

Eight, the ****ing interceptions keep coming.

Nine, halfway through the season start to realize that this over drafted quarterback may not be good

Ten, at the end of the season defensive head coach gets canned for an "offensive mastermind" to help mentor the QB despite the mastermind never having an offense in the top half of the league

Eleven, spend the next two years watching offensive mastermind wreck any remnants of a salvageable franchise.

Twelve, head coach and GM inevitably get fired

Thirteen, new GM is left with massive amounts of cap room and immediately spends it all on a positions that don't matter like RB, WR, and overpaying linebackers.

Fourteen, you now have another top 5 pick in a strong QB draft so you have to pretend that your old QB no longer exists

Fifteen, replace said QB and start the cycle over again. Pretend to be oblivious to your woes as your start to feel confident in your future again.

Its a tale as old as time.

You can say the school because they’ve all been from USC.
 
My point was you, and the media, can be critical of the contract given in comparison to other, better WR's that were available. That's all I'm saying.

I dont think anyones excited for agholar (at least im not really) as much as we liked seeing the pats take the initiative to go out and fill areas of need.

not sure if you watched NE but our receiving corps was abysmal. i think agholar would have led the team in receiving by quite a large margin.

our best receiver was probably meyers and he had a whopping 0 tds compared to agholars 8.

also i think it was deadset that touched on it...nobody really wants to play here, cam was absolutely awful, so to get a guy like agholar (who isnt THAT great) who would have led our team... we had to convince him with $$.

so yea there was probably better WR available, but whos to say they wanted to come here. i mean even matthew stafford reportedly said ANYWHERE but new england.
 
My point was you, and the media, can be critical of the contract given in comparison to other, better WR's that were available. That's all I'm saying.

In comparison to who though?

Pats weren't giving Golladay 4 years
Juju turned down KC and more money to stay in Pittsburgh
They weren't gonna guarantee Corey Davis $27M or Samuel $25M

Who am I leaving out that would have been a better option given the way NE methodically structures their deals?
 
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