I got a plan. Lets trade a high pick for sheldon richardson in a win now move. I recall that had many on this site convinced that the Seahawks were superbowl bound. #winnow #schniederisagenius #kindofmoveTTnevermakes
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Meh, I don't put a lot of stock in that. Different offenses, different situations, etc. Do you honestly think Adams, a slow receiver that's not overly physical, is a better receiver than grown-ass Dez, who's bigger, stronger, faster? The eye test tells me not a chance. But my eyes have been wrong before.
Dez and Jordy aren't comparable athletes in my opinion. Dez is 4 years younger than Jordan Nelson. Agree to disagree I guess. Dez is a physical specimen - Jordy is not as freaky.
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Even the Cowboys biggest homer - Skip Bayless, says that Dez is not worth it anymore.
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That's a fair point all. I guess we'll see. My gut feeling is he will be a beast next year if he has a good QB. He'll be extra motivated to be sure. We shall see. I don't watch much football these days outside of Sunday night so I don't have a strong opinion on it.
If he would be willing, I imagine Bryant is a terrifying red zone threat with his ability to come down with the ball. Would make Bubba Franks look pedestrian.
Speaking of Bubba, did anyone else see that Bubba play from the Eagles? Good ol' Doug Pederson had his TE block then leak into a pattern as slow as molasses. He was wide open due to the threat of the run.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
yes. cowboy nation hasn't been totally happy with him for a while. single covered, doesn't get open, one-trick pony w/bad hands. he'll take a huge pay cut or be released.
as for Jordy...i give him a pass for this season. he got open a lot but Hundley was...well...you know.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...fl-free-agency
NFL1000: Early Look at the Top Players in 2018 NFL Free Agency
NFL1000 SCOUTS ... DECEMBER 8, 2017
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...-board-for-now
Top 25 free agents of 2018: Quarterbacks top the board (for now)
By Gregg Rosenthal ...Around The NFL Editor
Published: Jan. 11, 2018 at 12:44 p.m. Updated: Jan. 14, 2018 at 01:39 p.m. 0 Likes | 0 Comments
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Code:Base Salary Cap: $178,000,000 Team CapSpace EffectCapSpace #Active Cap Spending Dead Money 49ers $115,944,832 $115,944,832 61 $103,049,029 $15,054,569 Browns $109,653,737 $109,653,737 70 $116,984,421 $10,274,802 Colts $77,264,402 $77,264,402 64 $115,772,884 $1,800,217 Jets $72,646,618 $72,646,618 55 $118,513,011 $2,918,337 Buccs $61,458,129 $61,458,129 54 $130,923,033 $814,506 Texans $56,642,308 $56,642,308 63 $130,916,868 $390,033 Vikings $53,533,143 $52,573,143 49 $137,541,244 $654,816 Spuds $52,266,678 $52,266,678 67 $126,716,734 $500,950 Titans $49,528,268 $49,528,268 58 $157,634,638 $551,413 Lions $46,584,205 $46,584,205 55 $129,130,207 $6,436,899 Rams $43,469,419 $43,469,419 51 $136,991,446 $431,754 Bears $40,607,467 $40,607,467 51 $143,768,010 $1,233,381 Bengals $35,328,993 $35,328,993 64 $152,686,187 $632,363 Saints $32,697,386 $32,697,386 64 $138,623,709 $6,965,970 Bills $29,418,581 $29,418,581 52 $141,045,590 $18,719,288 Broncos $26,773,245 $26,773,245 59 $161,069,049 $365,907 Chargrs $24,084,070 $24,084,070 55 $151,814,323 $4,723,657 Giants $23,467,537 $23,467,537 63 $154,419,529 $478,255 Panthrs $20,305,968 $20,305,968 58 $159,691,844 $2,371,254 Cowboys $18,594,447 $18,594,447 54 $153,569,215 $13,711,112 Packers $17,389,101 $17,389,101 52 $159,826,884 $4,718,533 Jaguars $16,517,319 $16,517,319 66 $188,606,617 $644,803 Pats $16,335,489 $16,335,489 52 $161,207,002 $965,423 Raiders $14,838,413 $14,838,413 57 $167,948,151 $2,018,441 Sea $14,756,861 $12,356,861 46 $159,777,694 $4,012,715 Falcons $10,850,622 $10,850,622 51 $165,373,492 $2,378,535 Ravens $9,937,893 $9,937,893 57 $169,003,886 $2,333,338 Cards $8,714,438 $8,714,438 51 $170,213,859 $673,489 Dolphin $8,668,035 $8,668,035 55 $168,124,438 $276,688 Steeler ($3,080,776) ($3,080,776) 53 $184,165,661 $956,175 Eagles ($7,435,856) ($7,435,856) 56 $185,322,699 $486,941 Chiefs ($9,228,655) ($9,228,655) 63 $182,990,482 $5,806,923
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Source for previous chart: https://overthecap.com/salary-cap-space
Remember, Rodgers probably gets a new deal this offseason.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
John Dorsey resembles Mike Sherman more than Ted Thompson. Dorsey led the Chiefs into the dreaded cap hell, just like Sherman once did with our beloved Pack.
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