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Read a few times that we have no 4th round. Was this because of the Sam Howel trade? Our 4th became a third? Tried looking back to see if we traded for someone for the 4th rounder, couldn’t find anything.
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39 minutes ago, mudhog said:
I would also add that it shows a lot of class by GMAP that he traded Sam to the Seahawks and gave him an optimal situation for success. Versus, using him as an asset in trade talks with Denver for possibly poaching their LT. It(hypothetically) might have given us much more trade value in seeking their LT, but at the cost of Sam's proper development/success due to the fact that they most likely will be fielding a team of scrubs in order to tank for next year. Just the way I see it anyways.
do you really think that class has anything to do with trades?if you trade a pro athelete do you have class or get the best deal you can find?
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I thought that Morgan should have been called for a ton of false starts. In my eye it seemed that he left just prior to the snap.
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8 hours ago, skinsfan66 said:
So was Kirk's .
Was he really? I don’t recall this, but I’m not a person who follows football like a lot of you folks.
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1 hour ago, Silvernon said:1 hour ago, Silvernon said:
Stop it guys.....you don't trade Payne or Allen.
Contract wise you can only move.on from Allen and you probably wait until after the '24 season in the last year of his deal (where there is $6M dead cap).
1.5-2.5 more years of Allen.
What's the issue here?
You don't need the cap enough to make the move. Howell's contract will hit '25-'26 and after. No other player warrants a big extension.
Kam, Cosmi and Jamin should get second deals, but they won't be top tier contracts. Maybe St-Juste too, but I would rather Fuller get the CB2 spot.
I'm not interested in teams running all over this team...we've seen that in recent past before the DTs improved, and it was not enjoyable to watch.
We are ranked 21 in run defense, the couple games I actually was able to watch it seemed that the opponents running backs went mostly up the middle.
Dont know how I quoted you twice. Sorry
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18 hours ago, Skinsinparadise said:
He IMO is the team. He's their best chance every game.
I believe you’re correct.
now if this is true, at the moment, shouldn’t he be considered for mvp. I know it usually goes to a player on a winning team, but he is pretty much the whole offense which by definition would make him the mvp (at least on our roster)- 1
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First game I’ll be able to watch live, using the nfl replay( sucks they show the score), Sunday ticket is ridiculously priced and bars aren’t cheap either. Wife is a Bears fan, should be interesting tonight.
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31 minutes ago, Bantu said:
Not a good idea to to bring in a GM, thus demoting Ron from that position, and then retaining him as HC.
I think Ron's administration has been decent given the lay of the land here in Washington under prior ownership; however, the results are mediocre at best across the board. His contract is up which is the perfect time for all parties to move on.
He still has this and next year under contract.
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2 hours ago, Fan since a Fetus said:
If you don’t mind watching when the game is over, go the NFL+ route. $79.99. Preseason games are live, regular season games come on about 15 min after the game is over.
If a game comes on at 1, I just live my life normally and sit down to eat at 5 or 6 and watch the game. Sometimes they have commercials already cut, if not you can fast forward through them.
They also have 20 minute versions of game the next day and you can get the coaches film.
also, you get a lot of the extra series such as A football Life as well as old games.
This is my preferred way of watching. it’s opened my Sundays up to do the things I need to do
Have no idea what NFL + is. We only stream, is it available that way? $79.99 a month?
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19 hours ago, Skinsinparadise said:
Would like to know where the money from all the fines the NFL hands out go to.
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Don’t know how many people that have cash at 6-7 billion. Most of these billionaires net worth is what is, net worth, which doesn’t mean they have that in cash. The teams are getting more and more expensive, I’d imagine that in the future there will be more groups buying instead of one person.
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10 hours ago, lavar1156 said:
We're all NJ Devils fans tonight.
Loving the outcome
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45 minutes ago, PigskinRedskin said:
And there was much rejoicing.
Do we get to eat his minstrels?
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3 hours ago, LetThePointsSoar said:
Taxes won't be more than $1.5B at $6B sale, and will actually be closer to $1B even. It'll be long term capital gains less his cost basis (probably closer to $1B when you factor in this last buyout).
So he's skating off into the sunset with $3-4B net after taxes if and when the deal goes down.
My mistake, I was thinking income tax rates
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As stated a few times in this thread, Dan is 1 billion in debt. So 1B of the sale minis is gone, taxes will take another 2 1/2- 3 B. if the bids are just above the broncos money it doesn’t leave a ton of money left🤣🤣🤣, of course he wants to get the most possible
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1 hour ago, Voice_of_Reason said:
I think I’ve read posts from you where you state you dislike paying OL, QB, DL, S, TE, WR, LB, CB, RB. I’m not sure who’s left? Punter? Beer man? Yourself?
Beer man definitely deserves a raise.
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3 hours ago, Commander PK said:
I also feel like we should be the more attractive buy for him. Unlike Seattle, nothing here is really established as far as infrastructure. He doesn’t have to inherit anybody’s new stadium or facilities. Everything can be rebuilt from the ground up the way he wants it to be. The stadium in look and location can be 100% his unlike Dan coming in and buying a team with a stadium that was only 2 years old at that point. The only thing we can’t blame Snyder for is the stadium’s location and design.Don’t buy this at all.
people don’t get rich by throwing billions of dollars around. Seattle with their current facilities would be the much smarter purchase. Denver stadium and facilities are also in good shape. To buy this team at 6 billion then add in another 2 billion for a stadium and new facilities is a powerful investment, even if you’re worth north of 100 billion- 3
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Found my answer, last year almost 1/4 of a billion. Still couldn’t conceive of the payment on a few billion loan.
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Does anyone know what an owner actually makes a year from owning a franchise? Unless you have crazy money like Bezos, a couple billion dollar loan have to be crazy.
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4 minutes ago, FootballZombie said:
A.) Not a fan of the baggage Del Rio brings. I would want to keep that to a minimum, can't do that w/ a promotion.
B.) While Del Rio has a much more extensive head coach resume, they have been about the same success-wise. Both have a 12-4 season under their belt. Both have 1 playoff win. Lynn has a winning HC record tho, and has been a HC much more recently.
What baggage would that be?
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3 hours ago, Dark Acre said:
Is your first stop in Bogota, to check Columbian fields?
Do the natives smile?
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KDawg and Sip.
Really appreciate to work you put into this tread, as I bet all of us do.
thank you, as I don’t have the knowledge to go anywhere near what you two do.- 6
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I hear so and so didn’t make the pro bowl. To me the pro bowl is a popularity contest. Washington fans have dwindled over the years, imagine that, so not as many people voting.
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