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hitting the roof is not something i want my QB doing
better than throwing from his knee
but you know some coach going think they can be the ones to coach him up
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hitting the roof is not something i want my QB doing
Starting to thinking they’re doing it on purpose lol.Levis and Bryce hit the roof on their pro days too.
the more **** talkin y’all do about Anthony Richardson the more I’m convinced he’s gonna be a Raider
On a similar note
Jags Chargers was the best game of last season imo. The entire bar I was at was on the edge of their seats watching that second half play out. That was a career defining moment for Trevor.
Jags Chargers was the best game of last season imo.
If he gets a longer Mahomes style deal than $250MM seems reasonable. I think it makes sense for the deals to get done in that order. Bengals seem the least far along in negotiation and they def want to wait for that April escrow deadline to pass. Philly def is most incentivized to get the deal done first IMOThis is absolutely insane. He’s basically asking for 5 or 6 years, $300MM with $250MM guaranteed. Heard Schefter say he expects Hurts then Herbert then Burrow extensions to get done this offseason (in that order). The entire league will probably wait to see what those look like before proceeding with Lamar. That will determine what the new market looks like and if Watson was an outlier. I don’t really see the sense in giving him a deal before any of them.
It was a crazy game indeed but I’m always going to go with the game that has higher stakes. It was a do or die game and Trev did it.It was good, but the best game gotta be Bills/Vikings. So many crazy things happened in that game.
If he gets a longer Mahomes style deal than $250MM seems reasonable. I think it makes sense for the deals to get done in that order. Bengals seem the least far along in negotiation and they def want to wait for that April escrow deadline to pass. Philly def is most incentivized to get the deal done first IMO
I think they want to keep Burrow, Chase and Higgins. Boyd is likely in his last year or two with the Bengals and Hurst signed with Carolina a few weeks back. Once Burrow’s extension kicks in it’s going to be a lot like the approach of the other teams in the past or now with elite QBs. Picking in choosing your spots to spend (e.g, the Orlando Brown Jr deal), getting vets on discounts who want a shot at a ring, making good second wave free agency signings and really hitting on draft picks. The average fan can’t name more than 3 guys on the Bengals’ defense but we still had one of the top units in the league. We had a spell of mediocre to bad drafts towards the end of the Dalton era, but can’t really afford that anymore since as a contender the draft is really about fixing things around the edges to make the team better/keep them in contention.dacomeup do you foresee Cincinnati being able to pay Burrow, Chase, Higgins, Boyd and Hurst in the future? If so what would your O-Line and Defense look like?
I think they want to keep Burrow, Chase and Higgins. Boyd is likely in his last year or two with the Bengals and Hurst signed with Carolina a few weeks back. Once Burrow’s extension kicks in it’s going to be a lot like the approach of the other teams in the past or now with elite QBs. Picking in choosing your spots to spend (e.g, the Orlando Brown Jr deal), getting vets on discounts who want a shot at a ring, making good second wave free agency signings and really hitting on draft picks. The average fan can’t name more than 3 guys on the Bengals’ defense but we still had one of the top units in the league. We had a spell of mediocre to bad drafts towards the end of the Dalton era, but can’t really afford that anymore since as a contender the draft is really about fixing things around the edges to make the team better/keep them in contention.