Could you imagine negotiating a trade this big with three 1st round picks... and somehow it's like nah I need a 5th in there too somewhere.
bleed them dry
Could you imagine negotiating a trade this big with three 1st round picks... and somehow it's like nah I need a 5th in there too somewhere.
Watson is a significant upgrade over Baker. I just thank God he doesn't have Jarvis and Odell
Let’s goooo
What? To both of those statementsJarvis was largely just a name and Cooper is every bit the WR Odell is (for different reasons as Cooper is a far stronger route runner which was always ODB weakness).
If he wants more than Rodgers I would trade. Take the 3 first round picks you get and try to hit on a QB again because at that point you are taking about 3-4 all pro players you can sign instead.
Disgusting...
This doesn’t make sense unless we’re passing on Bradley for Tretter. If the market wasn’t what he expected, surely he would go back to Baltimore for that 1 year prove it deal and try again next year. Curious what the money is
Yep. Can still be suspendedCan Watson still be disciplined by the league?
Is he better than Mahomes? Easily no. Rodgers? Easily no. Josh Allen? More debatable but I would lean no. He had a great 2019 but he has not come close to replicating it from either a running or passing perspective and if the argument is that he needs players he will never get that under said deal. I would rather hit a QB in the draft next year, which is not an insane proposition, and have 3-4 big all pro names in their prime to help said drafted QB then have a QB with minimal pieces around him and trying to win that way.hahahhaahahaha
what good is all that money when all-pros never hit the market so that point is moot and on top of all that money we wouldnt have anyone to spend on, we now wouldnt have a QB
you know how hard it is to find a unanimous MVP calibre player? because there's only 2 of them in NFL history...
What? To both of those statements