NFL
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Watched it for the first time in years. Absolutely loved it, it's great sport.
Going to start a thread on what NFL has gotten right since I last watched it, which is in direct contrast as to what international rugby has gotten completely wrong.
Afer a weekend of 6N rugby and then that to finish off ... I've got some thoughts to share!
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As one sided a superbowl as I can remember
Brady is the goatiest goat who ever goated. What a fucking player. He owned that field today.
As good as the Buccs offence was, the winning of the game was the discipline of the Buccs defence, and how porous the Chiefs o-line was. Mahomes was under pressure every single snap, as the pocket collapsed, or white jerseys were just pouring through.
The Chiefs offered nothing because they were constantly under pressure on both sides of the ball. Great performance from Tampa.
Fucking Brady is a deadset marvel.
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@antipodean said in NFL Season 2020/21:
@nzzp said in NFL Season 2020/21:
KC getting killed by cheap penalties. Costing them big time.
I like seeing poor disciplined teams losing.
Imagine being selected in the NFL for your ability to kick and being as bad as the KC kicker.
It may be a distinct lack of practice.
I heard a stat that up until the Bill's game 2 weeks ago the Chiefs hadn't punted since last year's conference championship.
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and now, Russell Wilson unhappy at the Seahawks and wants out rumours start.
Open season on the QB market!
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@mariner4life said in NFL Season 2020/21:
Open season on the QB market!
The whole Dak Prescott thing just heated up with some strong comments from Troy Aikman.
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@ACT-Crusader said in NFL Season 2020/21:
@mariner4life said in NFL Season 2020/21:
Open season on the QB market!
The whole Dak Prescott thing just heated up with some strong comments from Troy Aikman.
missed that. what has Troy said?
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If Wentz can produce an a reasonable level this is going to be a good deal for the Colts. His cap hits will be around the 25m mark forthe next 4 years which is expensive but lower end for a starting qb.
To clarify my post before, if he doesn't hit those targets then the Colts send a second round pick, so the cheapest he could be is a second and a third.
The Colts are in a great position to make a run over the next few years.
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Yeah, the reports are that they want someone to compete with Hurts but whether that's a rookie or a veteran remains to be seen.
Could depend on how the draft falls. They might have one of the qbs that they love and will otherwise try to trade down.
Adam Schefter put the over/under for qb changes this off season at 18. This puts us at 4 so far and the new league year hasn't even officially started.
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JJ Watt to the Cardinals on decent money.
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@mariner4life said in NFL Season 2020/21:
JJ Watt to the Cardinals on decent money.
Not what I expected, that is a tough division if he wants to win. But its nice and warm there
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@canefan said in NFL Season 2020/21:
@mariner4life said in NFL Season 2020/21:
JJ Watt to the Cardinals on decent money.
Not what I expected, that is a tough division if he wants to win. But its nice and warm there
i just realised all the pass rushers Wilson has to face in that division. Might really push for a move now? Purely for health reasons?
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@kiwimurph that's ridiculous
QB economics do not make any sense, so there is no point trying to rationalise any transfer discussions.
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@mariner4life This is one of the reasons why QBs are so sought after in the Draft - first rounders have a 5 year contract (well 4 + a team option year) of relatively low cost.
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That is a super back loaded contract. Year 5 he'll count 13.5m against the cap, despite his contract ending after 4 years.
But with the cap coming down, probably a lot, this year it makes sense. Cap hit this year will be a bit over 22m. Next year will be a 33m hit and they'll be praying that league revenues bounce back big time. The 40m hits in 23 and 24 will hurt, but will be prime candidates for a restructure, pushing even more money to those voidable years. Cowboys have thought ahead on that one - the contract is 6 years (last 2 voiding) even though the max proration period is 5 years, clearly expecting to want to convert salary to roster bonus in the future.
Honestly, I don't think this is a terrible deal for the cowboys. As long as Dak comes back from injury 100% and the league revenues recover next year this contract is probably a narrow win for the cowboys.