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The most dominant non playoff team of all time
Led by a really good QB who wasn't a turnover machineThe most dominant non playoff team of all time
The most dominant non playoff team of all time
If points didn't matter they'd win the superbowli mean they are literally dominating the race for the longest active playoff drought
They restructured his contract. His cap number this year was 4.9m, but they owe him 23m next season, with no guaranteed salary. If they cut him they will have 15m in dead cap and an 8.6m cap savings.Yeah it's like the Browns aren't going to be super upset by any means with what they got out of Cooper this year. But 20m is a lot for kind of a standard low 1000 yard guy.
maybe if Joe Namath drinks enough milk, he can come back and play for them in 2023.i mean they are literally dominating the race for the longest active playoff drought
Welcome to the world of the Baltimore RavensEven with Lamar injured this team should be 15-1. Only the Browns game they were never in contention. Every other game they blew big leads. If we got out of our way things would be so different.
Sad to watch the Lamar era go like this
Even more of a reason to ensure that Lamar gets a long-term extension.Has there ever been this many QB benchings in a season? Feels like there is a gigantic lack of quality at the position and half the teams are desperately trying their 2nd/3rd/4th-stringers to try to spark some life into doomed teams
Honestly there's always been a lack of good QBs. You have like 5 or 6 great ones, then a group of decent ones that can win with good coaching and talent around them but start looking bad if the team as a whole isn't good, and it's just abysmal after that.Has there ever been this many QB benchings in a season? Feels like there is a gigantic lack of quality at the position and half the teams are desperately trying their 2nd/3rd/4th-stringers to try to spark some life into doomed teams
It's just that expectations go up so a good QB 50 years ago would be middle-tier or lower today.Honestly there's always been a lack of good QBs. You have like 5 or 6 great ones, then a group of decent ones that can win with good coaching and talent around them but start looking bad if the team as a whole isn't good, and it's just abysmal after that.
That something to change the offense is called a QB capable of running an NFL offense.If Harbaugh was serious about the whole it starts with coaching, someone would have been let go by now. Like idc if it's the last week of the season, fire Roman because we need something to try to change the offense before the playoffs.
$20M salary for next season and the year after. He's a pretty easy extension candidate this offseason. Lock him up until he's 32-33.They restructured his contract. His cap number this year was 4.9m, but they owe him 23m next season, with no guaranteed salary. If they cut him they will have 15m in dead cap and an 8.6m cap savings.
He won't like that. He wouldn't sign for that amount.$20M salary for next season and the year after. He's a pretty easy extension candidate this offseason. Lock him up until he's 32-33.