I’m pretty sure Dallas has a window or roof they open or close depending on if they make the opponent stare into the sun
I’m pretty sure Dallas has a window or roof they open or close depending on if they make the opponent stare into the sun
It’s possible but I hate that people are already acting like that’s set in stone. There’s still another 3 years remaining on it. It hasn’t looked good so far, which doesn’t mean it never will
How many of Bryce’s incompletions have been him just throwing it away? Guess it’s better than taking the sack but feels like that’s all he’s doing this game
Panthers should’ve resigned Foreman instead of signing Sanders
I’m so over Al Michaels, He provides nothing to the broadcast. He seems so bored and lifeless. Just retire man.
Most of the players you listed are still playing at a relatively high level
I’ll hand in a pair of AFC North LBs
Easy answer: Ryan Shazier. Dude was a beast and seeing his career end the way it did was tragic. They had some defensive issues in the years following, who knows what could’ve been for those teams if he had been on the field.
Not so known: Zach Orr. He was a bright spot for the Ravens defense in 2016 and made 2nd team all-pro. He was forced to retire because of a spine/neck condition. I think he’s currently a part of the defensive staff nowadays, but he only got to start one season before his playing career ended.
The problem with tanking as I see it is talent can only get you so far if you don’t have the right management in place to help use it. Or the right idea on what talent is best for the team. Which is why some teams will spend years in purgatory while others will never spend more than 1 or 2 years being bad
I hate seeing coaches fired after just 1 season. Unless it’s an Urban Meyer situation, or Hackett where the team was preparing to contend and embarrasses themselves. I don’t know that Carolina fits that second category, but it is concerning that they seem a lot worse than last year after all they gave up for Young. If anything, GM should be fired if he doesn’t start looking better soon.
I mean starting Mullins makes pretty much no sense at all. Dobbs is better than him in every way so unless you’re trying to tank, It has to be either Dobbs or Hall. I wouldn’t mind them going back to Hall, as evaluating the young QB could help a lot in their decision going to next year.
For question 2, I think you have to try and re-sign Kirk. In order to convince JJ to re-sign, there needs to be some form of direction at QB. If i’m the front office, I’d really just talk to him and see what he prefers, because the most important thing for them is to keep him in the building.