NFL OFF-SEASON THREAD 2022-23: FanDuel getting everybody hemmed up. ESPN went Kamikaze. We in that dead zone of the year y’all.

How much will that Lamar brick go for?


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They want MORE unfit parents…. MORE famine…. More kids that once they turn 18 years old, they don’t give a damn about them.

Bring more kids into a failing US educational system where school programs are being cut. Teachers unappreciated and underpaid, INFLATED housing and rent prices, student loan debt accrued with these predatory loans…. It’s despicable

Everyone loves and adores these kids when they’re toddlers, once they reach maturity, people don’t give a damn about them. Dungy foolish
 
Lastly…. No universal free health care in America but hey, what do I know. More kids, same old issues.

Brett Favre out here stealing from welfare recipients… people using government assistance constantly being ridiculed or criticized but again, this is America
 
Worst no call in NFL history :smh:
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Byron had 3 consecutive great years and gets fired after 1 down year. Meanwhile Sean Payton has been Jeff Fisher 2.0 ever since the Superbowl and the way the media reports on him, you'd think dude was Vince Lombardi.

I been saying this :lol:

Dude had Drew Brees and produced one Super Bowl.

Mike McCarthy=bum
Sean Payton=so great!

Put their resumes soon for by side and make it make sense
 
SF doesn’t have to move Lance. Him and Purdy are on rookie deals with a combined $10M cap hit. Have the young QBs compete for the starting job. Regardless of the outcome you have a capable starter and viable backup in case of underperformance or injury.
 
SF doesn’t have to move Lance. Him and Purdy are on rookie deals with a combined $10M cap hit. Have the young QBs compete for the starting job. Regardless of the outcome you have a capable starter and viable backup in case of underperformance or injury.

It's such a perfect storm for SF. They ain't going away anytime soon.
 
A change of scenery for Trey would probably be best for both sides imo. The 49ers aren’t going to get anything close to what they traded for him. But probably best to get what you can get.

Trey has had some real bad breaks and bad timing which aren’t his fault. But even before the injury, he didn’t do himself any favors either.

He was drafted as a project with high upside. Which probably wasn’t the best fit in the first place for a team a year removed from a 13-3 Super Bowl appearance season who was still a good team despite an injury plagued 2020.

In his rookie year, had he so much as made it interesting in training camp. They likely start him week 1 that year. He didn’t have to necessarily beat Jimmy, but at least make it interesting enough to justify rolling with him week 1. He looked shaky in the preseason this season, he really didn’t light it up in training camp and there was even reports that Purdy was outperforming him in training camp this past summer.

Trey ultimately needs to play and he needs consistent in game action which he hasn’t had much of since 2019. The injury screwed him on that end. But it’s going to be tough for the 49ers to be patient while he has his growing pains and figures it out when they have win now talent and another young qb came in and stepped up big.

Put Trey on a team like Atlanta or Carolina with minimal expectations and he likely develops well compared to San Francisco where everything is going to be magnified if he didn’t produce right away.

It would’ve been nice seeing him with CMC in the lineup and a healthy offense, but I just think it’s a tough fit for both sides at this point. And my bad for the long post lol.
 
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