I'd imagine Jimmy Haslam is insanely unpopular at the owners' meetings.
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Which begs the question: what exactly is the plan there?
Here is an exhaustive list of how to win in the NFL, tell me which of these is what the Saints are going for:
1 - Have an A or A+ QB, on a huge contract.
2 - Have a B+ or better QB, on a large contract, and also a great roster.
3 - Have a B- or better QB, on a rookie contract, and also a great roster.
Here is what's not on the list:
x - Have a B- to A- QB, on a large contract, and a shit roster.
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Winning matters. At least if front office guys want to keep their jobs.
70% of the league can't tank every single year.
But you are spot on.
The Saints are trying to win more games. But this isn't a move that results in them becoming a real contender.
70% of the league can't tank every single year.
But you are spot on.
The Saints are trying to win more games. But this isn't a move that results in them becoming a real contender.
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I've read and heard mostly positive feedback on the Bears move.
Other than I'm a moran, why did I feel the need tell anyone who asked me my feelings about it - I feel WE won't know for years if it was a good trade or not?
Seems many "experts" feel the Bears will take the OL from Northwestern with the 9th pick. BORING.
Other than I'm a moran, why did I feel the need tell anyone who asked me my feelings about it - I feel WE won't know for years if it was a good trade or not?
Seems many "experts" feel the Bears will take the OL from Northwestern with the 9th pick. BORING.
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1st round swap, a 1st, 2 2nds and DJ Moore.
Great deal for the Bears.
And all because Houston Texans decided not to loose their last game and beat the Colts by 1.
Great deal for the Bears.
And all because Houston Texans decided not to loose their last game and beat the Colts by 1.
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Intentional or not, has a coach ever given a team's management/ownership a bigger fuck you?
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I really have no problem with the trade but think there is no reason to do it this early. There are teams still trying to make QB moves in free agency and as that plays out the pressure just increases. The only way I do this trade now is if it was with the Texans.
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It is never too early to make a trade if you get what you ask for. That was a largesse
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Does Fitterer have a definite QB he wants with the #1 pick?
Are any of his choices better than 2023 Lamar Jackson?
Are any of his choices better than 2023 Lamar Jackson?
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I’m guessing it’s Stroud.
If I was Carolina I would have played a chess game and tried trade for Zonas 3rd instead for a lot less.
You ain’t winning in the near future and who knows with these three top QBs.
If I was Carolina I would have played a chess game and tried trade for Zonas 3rd instead for a lot less.
You ain’t winning in the near future and who knows with these three top QBs.
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I also think it will be Stroud. And while it's true there's no price that's too high for an A or A+ guy...I just don't think Stroud's that. I think he's a B+/A- guy...just on the fringe of what you can win with, when you're paying him market value. To me, that's not a guy that supports more or less nuking two drafts.
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Duggan looks to me a lot like Purdy, I would look at him as a later round option myself based on the QBs available. Big dude. Very much a Josh Allen style. Big XII QBs tend to outperform those who have competitive advantages in college like a designer OL.
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Pretty sure they said that canopy area is the size of a football field by itself. Then you have the entire green space where fans will sit.
It’s a cool set up. If it goes well and fans show up, wouldn’t surprise me for the NFL to go back again.
It’s a cool set up. If it goes well and fans show up, wouldn’t surprise me for the NFL to go back again.
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I hope Lonnie Phelps gets snagged by the Chiefs with one of their 7ths.
Could be used on special teams and clear pass rush situations.
Could be used on special teams and clear pass rush situations.
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Pretty cool seeing Union Station all decked out this morning on GMA.
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That canopy is huge. I have seen it from 2 blocks away but haven't been able to get close as yet. KCMO started warning businesses in the Crossroads District a week ago about the traffic/parking issues it may cause rand gave us a road closing list. We will find out today what issues it will cause. My guess is parking will be the worst issue. During these events our landlord, Shirley Helzberg has a security office stand guard over our parking lot and check parking tags so that helps. That worked well for the Chief's Super Bowl parade. My office is about 6 blocks away from Union Station. I think this will be good from a publicity standpoint for KCMO. The light rail cars are covered in NFL Draft graphics and Chief's Super Bowl graphics so the timing was good for KC.
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66 and mostly sunny.
Perfect day.
Perfect day.
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Mrs. Fish asked me this morning about the economics of stuff like this. "Who pays for it," etc.japhy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 8:13 am That canopy is huge. I have seen it from 2 blocks away but haven't been able to get close as yet. KCMO started warning businesses in the Crossroads District a week ago about the traffic/parking issues it may cause rand gave us a road closing list. We will find out today what issues it will cause. My guess is parking will be the worst issue. During these events our landlord, Shirley Helzberg has a security office stand guard over our parking lot and check parking tags so that helps. That worked well for the Chief's Super Bowl parade. My office is about 6 blocks away from Union Station. I think this will be good from a publicity standpoint for KCMO. The light rail cars are covered in NFL Draft graphics and Chief's Super Bowl graphics so the timing was good for KC.
I responded that it's complicated.
That there's one group of people who think that things like this are boondoggles, the math never adds up on net economic impact, that it's all a conveyor belt of money from taxpayers to corporates.
And that there's another group of people who think that things like this do drive meaningful revenue, future tourism, and so on.
I'm a little of both. I don't believe these things are net revenue positive, in and of themselves. But, I believe that there is significant "soft" value in them, particularly for a city like Kansas City, that is trying to separate from the Des Moines/Omaha/OKC set, and rise to the Denver/Minneapolis set.