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He's busy trying to be vice president.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profoo...t-f-kennedy-jr
Wow. Dude would be playing football AND running for vice president at the same time.
Raiders will reportedly release Hunter Renfrow and Jimmy Garoppolo. Looks like it will save them about 20M in cap space. Davante must be feeling lonely.
Jon Runyan got 17 mil in his NY bank account to go play for the Jets. Crazy. Dude is not very good IMO.
Agree we have been a bit spoiled by some above average OL. The signings speak to how hard it is for some teams to field a passable starting five.
As it is, GB's starting five could use some reinforcements - Walker-Jenkins-Myers-Rhyan-Tom has some weak links at C and RG, and no depth unless you think Newman counts. Depth in the draft that lines up with GB needs basically starts and stops with OL, so I expect a significant investment there.
I don't expect GB to sign an OL in FA.
JRJ is an ok player, but I don't think anyone here would want to give him $10M/yr.
I'm surprised he got that much from the NYG, but their line has had problems for a few years now. If they hope to get anything from that crazy Daniel Jones contract they'll have to keep him upright and unbroken.
True. I like Runyan, and I wouldn't pay him $10 a year. I still hope we don't take an O Lineman in the first round, but ideally we can find a couple of good ones about 3rd, 4th, and 5th.
Chargers trading WR Keenan Allen to Bears for 4th round pick. Quite the fire sale Chargers are having even though the cap isn't real.
Tex... please, dude... your entire argument about the salary cap is based solely on the premise that you're smarter than every single general manager in the NFL over the last generation, every single VP and director of player finance/football operations or whatever, every single expert analyst who makes a iving studying the financial complexities of running an NFL team. Every single one of them.
You know a secret that not one single one of them has ever been able to figure out, about one of the most critically important elements of building an NFL franchise that is a legitimate Super Bowl contender?
I'm not saying you're not a smart guy. I'm not saying you're dumb, at all. I'm not saying you're naive, or anything like that.
But I am suggesting that maybe there are some things you're not seeing, some realities about how the process works on the real-world level, some things that they've learned during the years they spent preparing for their jobs that... mmmm... maybe you don't see.
Does it really never occur to you that maybe you're not quite as knowledgeable as you want to think you are? Does it ever even cross your mind? That maybe there really are some good reasons those people do the things they do the way they do them?
How do you explain that? Seriously.
What I’M saying is that Tex really missed his calling. He would’ve been an incredible cult leader.
Or maybe he is, and he posts on Packerrats in his spare time.
It's a throwback to Norman Vincent Peale's Power of Positive Thinking. If I see something I don't like, especially if it's cumbersome or complicated, I'm going to get angry at its existence, declare I want something else, and then figure out a way to make that happen.
Sometimes you can beat the system (Uber).
Sometimes you can't (gravity).
The salary cap isn't a rule of nature; it's a human construct designed to not have teams overspend on players (and as a result, put some amount of drag on salary growth). This is most definitely a copycat league. If there were a surefire way of "legally" overcoming it or outright killing it, Jerry Jones would have perfected it and a whole lot of teams would have followed suit to not be at the end of the talent line.