I think I find the Rams punter the most amusing.
I think I find the Rams punter the most amusing.
July
July 15: At 4:00 p.m., New York time, deadline for any club that designated a Franchise Player to sign such player to a multiyear contract or extension. After this date, the player may sign only a one-year contract with his prior club for the 2016 season, and such contract cannot be extended until after the club’s last regular season game.
Deadlines spur action so let's see if any last minute deals get done.
I'm actually kind of scared for this season.
I doubt Brandon Lafell can replace Jones, and Tyler Botd ain't balling out until next year at the soonest.
The offense will move with Jeremy Hil (Oh god), under a coordinator that has been nothing but a QB coach for 14 years. (Zampese)
Normally Burfict's return would calm be down, but he's one infraction away from being gone for a year.
My main worry is contracts. (outside of the obvious Brady thing)
I figured there'd be at least 1 player they'd extend already by now, but so far nothing. Either Hightower or Collins needs to be extended, which will set the bar for the other player. Then once both of them are we might see an extension for Butler.
Chargers stadium plan was officially announced to be appearing on the November ballot.
So the gist I get from it is that they at least managed to get quite a lot of votes in a short time, but also that there's some stiff opposition. I won't write the San Diego Chargers off just yet, but I think they need to work really hard to still get this deal done. We'll see if their management is up to it.
Brent Grimes' wife is not doing him any favours. You'd think after shitting on the Dolphins last year via twitter was bad enough, but she's gone to a whole new level.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...semitism-tweet
*Logs back in for the first time in months since he went through a stressful move and didn't play video games during it*
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Kay. Ya'll are quite zealous. It's not even July.
Since I don't feel inclined to read this whole thread, what's everyone's preliminary predictions this year? Who shines? Who crumbles?
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Shines: Jaguars
Crumbles: Bengals
For all the praise the Raiders have been getting, they were already 7-9 last year. I think the Jaguars have AS good a chance to improve, while having a lower win rate last year (5-11) AND being in a weaker division. I think the Jaguars will have the bigger improvement this year.
Bengals, the more I think about them and what they gave up in the off season, the more suspicious I get about them. They gave up important pieces on offense, including their main coach, Eiffert reportedly may not be ready for the start of the season. On defense they lost a lot of their secondary, they're missing Burfict to start the season, and err, kind of paradoxally, eventually they'll have Burfict back on the team, which may bite them in the ass again in big games when he gets hyped. If there's one team I need to pick to have the biggest negative turnaround, it's probably the Bengals.
Well, be honest, you can pretty much always say there's something we're waiting for to make predictions more accurate and valid. It starts with free agency, and then after it's the Draft we have to wait for, and then players coming back from injuries from previous season (or worse players getting new injuries) and then it's training camp. Basically the only time when you can honestly make predictions without any interference is like the week before the season starts. That's fairly boring though, so might as well just give the predictions you can at the time you make them.
Depends on how you define crumble. Not win the division? Probably, the AFC West is super cyclical. In the next 1-2 years another team will probably go on a 4-5 season streak of winning the division. Fall below .500? Doubtful, even made the playoffs with the guy that couldn't get a ball within 10 yards of a receiver 5 yards in front of him with a worse overall team.
Shines: If they dont have like their 25th o-linemen playing, the Chargers might surprise people.
Crumbles: Panthers, they got extremely lucky to go 15-1 so they will have to fall.
Jags could definitely win the division, but I wouldn't consider winning that division shining.