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Qb play maybe eh, but The commercials will be funny atleast. And don’t you dare say they weren’t. Giving nacho cheese to kids for trick or treating was greatOh yeah? What if it's your guy Baker?
Qb play maybe eh, but The commercials will be funny atleast. And don’t you dare say they weren’t. Giving nacho cheese to kids for trick or treating was greatOh yeah? What if it's your guy Baker?
Was basically one cheap year for Hollywood. 2023 franchise tag value is north of $13M for him, which is closer to market value than it is "cheap".I take your point but I think my argument still stands. The Ravens approach to the WR position has been closer to the bare minimum than the heavy commitment Hensley's tweet suggests - especially when considering the starting point. ( It's always 2018 or 19 because the Ravens cupboard was so utterly bare that they had to do something.)
The Bateman and Brown picks were positive (though trading two cheap years of Hollywood away and failing to replace him does undermine that) but otherwise it has been the very cheapest FAs and picks in the 90s and beyond.
Ehh, everybody getting all worked up over these two deals. Lets see what the details are.I’m having a crisis trying to figure out what the hell the Hawks were thinking and why they would do that to their fans. Good on the man for a solid season , but Geno is never taking that team to the promise land. Saints and Hawks need accept the rebuild
They simply aren't in a position for anyone better. It's either ride with Geno for a couple years or trade the farm for the one QB in this draft that looks like a safe pick for a franchise guy (Stroud).I’m having a crisis trying to figure out what the hell the Hawks were thinking and why they would do that to their fans. Good on the man for a solid season , but Geno is never taking that team to the promise land. Saints and Hawks need accept the rebuild
They simply aren't in a position for anyone better. It's either ride with Geno for a couple years or trade the farm for the one QB in this draft that looks like a safe pick for a franchise guy (Stroud).
Also let's not forget that the Ravens nearly beat the Bengals in the playoffs with Huntley at QB. The Hawks could use the extra picks to really retool that defense for a similar strategy.
To quote the greatest movie of all timeEhh, everybody getting all worked up over these two deals. Lets see what the details are.
My guess... Geno got no guaranteed $ after year one, and it'll be incentive-heavy also.
We already know Carr's deal is basically a two year, $70M deal.
So like yeah, these guys AAV's look decent on paper, but neither team made any serious financial commitment long term to either player.
Both those guys could be on other teams by 2025 if they don't play well.
Well I mean they're both good enough to get 5 good years out of them if they play well.To quote the greatest movie of all time
, Gladiator. “People should know when they’ve been conquered”
The structure of the deals is irrelevant to me. Geno and Carr both add enough wins to keep these teams competitive , but neither roster is good enough for a Super Bowl run. Why torture yourself an delay the inevitable? Hit the rebuild hard , fix the cap, and position yourself to grab a talented young QB in the draft. Sucks from a fan perspective this year, but it’s a necessary evil to avoid going 9-8, loosing both guys in 2025, and still not being in a position to draft a young Qb.


I’m having a crisis trying to figure out what the hell the Hawks were thinking and why they would do that to their fans. Good on the man for a solid season , but Geno is never taking that team to the promise land. Saints and Hawks need accept the rebuild
Was the guy potentially in line for the Eagles DC job, but he lost out. Apparently a good coach and wanted a new opportunity after being passed onAnyone know our new DB coach Dennard Wilson?
There's been real commitment to drafting WRs. They've just largely been awful or injured or requested a trade.
Scott, Lasley, Hollywood, Boykin, Duv, Proche, Wallace and Bateman. Lamar was technically on the team before the 1st 2.we only drafted 6 wide receivers, not 8
I was taking it since 2018, not including. If it's including that that is correct. We had big misses on Scott and Lasley both of which were late picks. Still only 2 of the 8 were taking above the 3rd round and Hollywood was a success and fetched us a 1st round pick in trade. Bateman has serious talent when he's on the field.Scott, Lasley, Hollywood, Boykin, Duv, Proche, Wallace and Bateman. Lamar was technically on the team before the 1st 2.
Seahawks have talentTo quote the greatest movie of all time
, Gladiator. “People should know when they’ve been conquered”
The structure of the deals is irrelevant to me. Geno and Carr both add enough wins to keep these teams competitive , but neither roster is good enough for a Super Bowl run. Why torture yourself an delay the inevitable? Hit the rebuild hard , fix the cap, and position yourself to grab a talented young QB in the draft. Sucks from a fan perspective this year, but it’s a necessary evil to avoid going 9-8, loosing both guys in 2025, and still not being in a position to draft a young Qb.
Everyone has talent, doesn’t make them a legitimate Super Bowl contenderSeahawks have talent
Also doesn't mean a team is going to tank just because they're not a SB contender.Everyone has talent, doesn’t make them a legitimate Super Bowl contender
Honestly not even sure why they're playing the game with him. He's like the easiest franchise tag candidate I've ever seen. $31M is below market value, but reasonable enough, and you get a whole new year to evaluate before committing long term.I think the real test is going to be if Giants cave and give Daniel Jones $45M+ a year. He isn't worth that, surprised Giants aren't moving on from him. Either way, these next 6 hours are going to be torture on our refresh button lol.