2021 NFL Season Thread Football • Page 117

Discussion in 'Sports Forum' started by xbrokendownx, Nov 1, 2020.

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  1. PeacefulOrca

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  3. Nathan

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    no thank you
     
  4. preppyak

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    hahahaha, holy shit at the other offers...they're even crazier

    Peter King Proposal: A 7-for-1 deal. Running back Christian McCaffrey, quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, receiver Robbie Anderson and first-round and second-round picks in 2021 (eighth and 39th overall), a first-round pick in 2022 and third-round pick in 2023 in exchange for Watson.

    Peter King Proposal: A 6-for-1 deal. Quarterback Sam Darnold, defensive lineman Quinnen Williams, first-round picks in 2021 (second overall) and 2022 (the higher of New York’s two first-round picks), plus second-round picks in 2021 (34th overall) and 2023 in exchange for Watson.

    **the Texans could ask the Jets to take the guaranteed $10.5-million 2020 contract of fading edge rusher Whitney Mercilus.

    Peter King Proposal: Seven-for-1. Garoppolo, linebacker Fred Warner (that really hurts), tackle Mike McGlinchey, first-round picks in 2021 (12th overall) and 2022, plus a second-round pick in 2021 and third-round pick in 2022 for Watson.
     
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  5. preppyak

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    @xbrokendownx thoughts?

    Peter King Proposal: Miami trades defensive end Christian Wilkins, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, first-round picks in 2021 (third overall) and 2023, and second-round picks in 2021 and 2022 for Watson.
     
  6. uuu

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    Peter King has lost his damn mind.
     
  7. uuu

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    The Vikings trading for Watson would be bananas because QB play is not their problem. Now if they wanted to trade for a superstar defensive player or make a play to get Sewell I could see that.
     
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  8. PeacefulOrca

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    Someone said the browns offering their bigtime qb would be the best move for the texans football team lol
     
  9. xbrokendownx

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    I'd probably try to take maybe one of the 2nds out or something but if they said that was what it took, I'd probably do it

    still leaves Miami with 18 and a 2nd this year as well
     
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  10. PeacefulOrca

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    What if the texans trade for tua and then flip him to the iggles or lions
     
  11. uuu

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    Lions def aint in the market for a QB.
     
  12. MidDave

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    Yeah, that Miami deal is right about the ceiling, but I’d pay that price just because of what is left behind.
     
  13. PeacefulOrca

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  14. CarpetElf

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    The 49ers giving up so much to get Kirk Cousins lmao
     
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  15. CarpetElf

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    Is that guy a Jets fan? Lmao
     
  16. CarpetElf

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    Proper respect for Barmore tho
     
  17. PeacefulOrca

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  19. Night Channels

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    PFF doesn't know who the QB's read is.

    Also, Thor sucks
     
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  20. preppyak

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    "Kyle Shanahan will definitely want to pay $60mil over 2 years guaranteed to the guy he found in the 3rd round AND he'll give up a 1st rounder for him" is some galaxy brain shit.
     
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  21. CarpetElf

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    PFF also doesnt have a stat for that....
     
  22. preppyak

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    "....the Saints, Eagles, and Steelers have been proactive with this"

    Not sure proactive is the word I'd use for the two worst cap situations in the league + a third who might have to jettison their franchise QB because of it
     
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  23. PeacefulOrca

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    That was my thought, “by proactive, do they mean forcing their qb to retire?”

    Every team is going to talk this way, they don’t want to give up good players for nothing
     
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  25. Night Channels

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    The big issue with Fields is with the option routes built into Ryan Day's scheme. It's a little more complex than what Meyer did at Ohio State, but not that much more advanced.

    Fields isn't reading anything pre-snap. He is throwing to a guy that is supposed to be open...and when that player isn't, he's gotta look elsewhere. It's why you see him holding on to the ball too long a lot of the time.

    There isn't a read progression in Ohio State's passing game.

    I keep seeing people pointing out the deep post touchdown against Clemson as a second read pass. It is most definitely not. He was going there the entire time. Looking off the safety is not the same thing as reading coverage. He was manipulating the middle of the field to take a shot. It was designed. Fantastic throw, but he didn't make any kind of read.
     
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