What don't you understand about how bad Ted screwed the pooch with Randall and Rollins?
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Bears are trying to trade cutler
Is anyone that stupid or desperate?
What exactly are teams going to give up for him that the Bears would want? Given his past performance, not much. Here's a take I found that's fantastic:
"Everything you need to know about trades you learned at the lunch tables in elementary school.
When you were slanging your juice box in attempts to upgrade at dessert, you had a bargaining chip. The juice quenched thirst way better than the skim milk the school was peddling, so you could justifiably demand a Nutter Butter in return.
Did your parents pack a Fruit Roll-Up? Congratulations on that bag of chips you're about to land.
But if you've got yourself a half-eaten banana, your behind ain't getting nothing.
Jay Cutler is that half-eaten banana. And the Chicago Bears are looking to make a deal."
As stated in December:
Romo to Denver.
Garrapolo to Chicago.
Cutler to Cleveland (only team dumb enough to make the move).
I think they ar fishing for anything they can get. They are pretty much forced to cut him at this point so why not throw out a couple lines and see if someone bites with a 7th rounder? Something is better than nothing.
I have a feeling he'll be more Matt Cassell. Decent but not as good as he looked in NE.
That's fair. Some writers who I trust think JG will be the one to actually succeed post NE. It won't be as easy as it was in NE though.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...und-draft-pick
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...dge-rookie-qbs
More Jimmy Garoppolo, this time what a Bayesian approach to his 63 passes in 2016 tells you about him :)
Don't want to spend the day learning about Bayes' Theorem?
Quote:
As little as we know about how good Garoppolo really is, we know even less about a generic first-rounder, plus our best guess at Garoppolo's underlying talent is slightly higher. With this method, we can even estimate the probability that Garoppolo would be better than the generic first-round QB, given certain assumptions. With what we've seen so far, there's a 59 percent chance Garoppolo would turn out better. If we repeat the same analysis but instead use a more advanced metric of performance -- expected points added -- we get very similar results: a 64 percent chance that Garoppolo is better than a generic-first rounder.
Adam SchefterVerified account @AdamSchefter 2m2 minutes ago
Antonio Brown deal: 4-year extension worth $68 million - 17M per year over 4 years, and $18.5M over 3 years. Tied to Steelers through 2021.
makes jordy look like more of a bargain
although brown is awesome
steelers also slapped the tag on bell today
Jason La CanforaVerified account @JasonLaCanfora 27s27 seconds ago
Would be stunned if Chiefs don't have Eric Berry locked up by franchise deadline. Sides very close on a 6yr deal worth massive $13M/year
Vikings are NOT picking up AP's 2017 contract option.
Jamaal Charles is also now available. Chiefs will release him.
Interesting. Start of League Year in March has sort of turned into a new June 1st date for vets to come available. Lotta agents load bonuses up for these dates to force a decision before FA.
ProFootballTalkVerified account @ProFootballTalk 21m21 minutes ago
Chiefs to cut Jamaal Charles
https://t.co/3SdoYFBnUS