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2025 Offseason Thread

Did a search. Looks like he missed a lot, and sometimes all each year since 2019. Great that he’s showing the commitment from the start this year.
It hasn't really mattered that he missed voluntary OTAs. He comes in every year having made improvements and has never looked unprepared.
 
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Oh please, we lost that game because Andrews had two costly drops AND a fumble and because the refs decided to gift the bills 7 points, not because of how Lamar played
I was thinking about that damn bs DPI. I was trying to tell myself maybe it was like the DPI we got on our first scoring drive in the 2012 divisional where Tanden Doss got cut off and ran out of bounds, but idk, seemed like some BS and they ran the route hoping more for a flag then a completion, classic Alan.

Lamar played so damn good that second half, I’m so sick of the narrative attached to him. No one even cares he didn’t have his #1 WR. Hell on that last drive he didn’t have anyone
 
I mean he doesnt perform as he should though. Love lamar but that int and fumbled costed us.

Lamar unlike Harden played extremely well in the second half of the game to put us in position to first take a lead and then to at least tie the game.

Harden is much worse and as someone who really loves basketball the idea that these 2 are similar is insane to me.

Lamar is more like Giannis who erases shit performances from his second (Middleton) and third stars (Dame). Giannis is their best rebounder, defender, scorer, and passer on a team built around him having to do everything.

Here's a stat (I am not arguing outcome, it's a team sport) Harden in the last 5 elimination games has averaged 14.2 points a game. When you need him he disappears, doesn't engage with the offense when the ball isn't in his hands, and doesn't play defense on the other side.

Win or lose, we have never felt like Lamar wasn't trying his hardest.
 
Lamar unlike Harden played extremely well in the second half of the game to put us in position to first take a lead and then to at least tie the game.

Harden is much worse and as someone who really loves basketball the idea that these 2 are similar is insane to me.

Lamar is more like Giannis who erases shit performances from his second (Middleton) and third stars (Dame). Giannis is their best rebounder, defender, scorer, and passer on a team built around him having to do everything.

Here's a stat (I am not arguing outcome, it's a team sport) Harden in the last 5 elimination games has averaged 14.2 points a game. When you need him he disappears, doesn't engage with the offense when the ball isn't in his hands, and doesn't play defense on the other side.

Win or lose, we have never felt like Lamar wasn't trying his hardest.
Burrow throws quick screen to Chase in divisional game, Chase breaks 6 tackles and runs 80 yards. Wow burrow makes everyone better and is a stone cold killer in the playoffs !
 
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Crazy day for retirements
Not surprising. It's early in the OTA process for a lot of teams. Guys who have been off for 4-5 months in some cases are getting back to work and realizing they may not love the game or don't want to go through the rigors of the summer again.

For these guys in particular, Ragnow, who's still an elite player, has made ~$57M. So I doubt he's sticking around for the $.

Darby less surprising. 10 year career, bounced around to a lot of teams, and is pretty much close to a vet min player at this stage in his career. Also with nearly $40M in career earnings.
 
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