Re: Super Bowl LVII
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 12:12 pm
“I got a mushroom and sausage pizza… and a salad just to make my chubbiness feel good.” Andy doesn’t seem to have much problem joking about being big.Feral wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 3:44 pmWow, reading that, Bradshaw was an even bigger jerk than I remembered. Years ago, based on his "style" and how little I liked him, I wondered if his justa good ol' boy schtick wasn't enhanced by what I suspected was a touch of CTE?KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 11:47 ami know he’s old, but c’mon…
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Is there anything less rewarding than winning a Super Bowl and then having to be interviewed by Terry Bradshaw?
Terry Bradshaw is embarrassing on a good day. The postgame tonight should be the last time we ever see him. He was insulting and ridiculous.
It's always popular to say teams like the Eagles will be back. And on the surface level, sure, why not. But the degree of difficulty goes up: you need Hurts to be at least this good again, as he gets more expensive and as the pieces around him fall off (and draft position deteriorates).
I guess I see it differently. He's small, takes a lot of hits and already has an injury history at the NFL level. I think you probably get through one more year (if possible) before committing a big contract; I don't think him performing at this level for another year really increases what he can reasonably ask for (which, already, is top-of-market money).NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:25 am Eagles have the 10th pick thanks to a trade with New Orleans and then the 30th pick. They're in position to get 2 impact players for 5 years.
Wouldn't be surprised if they try to sign Hurts this offseason and just get it over with before he has the potential for another nuclear season.
lollwh69ku wrote: ↑Tue Feb 14, 2023 9:52 pm“I got a mushroom and sausage pizza… and a salad just to make my chubbiness feel good.” Andy doesn’t seem to have much problem joking about being big.Feral wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 3:44 pmWow, reading that, Bradshaw was an even bigger jerk than I remembered. Years ago, based on his "style" and how little I liked him, I wondered if his justa good ol' boy schtick wasn't enhanced by what I suspected was a touch of CTE?KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Feb 13, 2023 11:47 am
i know he’s old, but c’mon…
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Is there anything less rewarding than winning a Super Bowl and then having to be interviewed by Terry Bradshaw?
Terry Bradshaw is embarrassing on a good day. The postgame tonight should be the last time we ever see him. He was insulting and ridiculous.
Every year they wait, the contract that Hurts will require gets bigger. Cincy is going to be working on Burrow's contract this offseason, which is going to be huge.jfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:30 amI guess I see it differently. He's small, takes a lot of hits and already has an injury history at the NFL level. I think you probably get through one more year (if possible) before committing a big contract; I don't think him performing at this level for another year really increases what he can reasonably ask for (which, already, is top-of-market money).NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:25 am Eagles have the 10th pick thanks to a trade with New Orleans and then the 30th pick. They're in position to get 2 impact players for 5 years.
Wouldn't be surprised if they try to sign Hurts this offseason and just get it over with before he has the potential for another nuclear season.
People don't give enough credit to how important it is to have continuity in your coaching staff. It's not a coincidence that both KU and the Chiefs have unprecedented runs going while also enjoying the rare luxury of not losing any key coordinators/assistant coaches. It seems pretty rare to make one Super Bowl and not lose a coordinator, let alone to make 3 in 4 years and still retain both coordinators.jfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:17 amIt's always popular to say teams like the Eagles will be back. And on the surface level, sure, why not. But the degree of difficulty goes up: you need Hurts to be at least this good again, as he gets more expensive and as the pieces around him fall off (and draft position deteriorates).
Top-of-the-market will increase incrementally. I think (in the Eagles' position) that incremental risk is an acceptable price to pay for making Hurts prove it/stay healthy for at least another season.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:02 amEvery year they wait, the contract that Hurts will require gets bigger. Cincy is going to be working on Burrow's contract this offseason, which is going to be huge.jfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:30 amI guess I see it differently. He's small, takes a lot of hits and already has an injury history at the NFL level. I think you probably get through one more year (if possible) before committing a big contract; I don't think him performing at this level for another year really increases what he can reasonably ask for (which, already, is top-of-market money).NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:25 am Eagles have the 10th pick thanks to a trade with New Orleans and then the 30th pick. They're in position to get 2 impact players for 5 years.
Wouldn't be surprised if they try to sign Hurts this offseason and just get it over with before he has the potential for another nuclear season.
Hurts was dropping dimes all over the place in the Super Bowl. They are dumb not to invest in him now. "Staying healthy" is mostly out of a player's control. Nothing to prove there.jfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:09 amTop-of-the-market will increase incrementally. I think (in the Eagles' position) that incremental risk is an acceptable price to pay for making Hurts prove it/stay healthy for at least another season.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:02 amEvery year they wait, the contract that Hurts will require gets bigger. Cincy is going to be working on Burrow's contract this offseason, which is going to be huge.jfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:30 am
I guess I see it differently. He's small, takes a lot of hits and already has an injury history at the NFL level. I think you probably get through one more year (if possible) before committing a big contract; I don't think him performing at this level for another year really increases what he can reasonably ask for (which, already, is top-of-market money).