I always forget how ancient Pete Carroll is.
I always forget how ancient Pete Carroll is.
Pete's career path is certainly an uncommon one, most guys coming from college do not have his NFL experience. Not too many college coaches make it work in the NFL, has anybody since Jimmy Johnson?
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Harbaugh did go from Stanford to Niners to Michigan, where he recently signed an extension because NFL teams were calling him to return.
Bill O'Brien went from NFL (Patriots OC) to college (Penn State HC) to NFL (Texans HC) to now back to college (Alabama OC).
But they are not on the level of Pete Carrol, who won titles both at College and NFL level, so not sure they really count as successful. Harbaugh at least made a Super Bowl though.
I remember reading that a big challenge from college to the NFL is you don't cycle out players every 3-4 years. You have a constant stream of players incoming and outgoing. Meanwhile the NFL you get these guys straight out of college, learning or not learning how to manage the lump of NFL money they got, managing players upset about money and contracts, and guys establishing their families. Its a big difference in player attitude and I see why people were initially skeptical about the atmosphere Pete brings to a team. He also knew that and tore things down as soon as he got here instead of trying or being forced by ownership to make things work.
Meyer likely has that same control as well from ownership. I personally can't stand the guy, but at least if there is a shitshow it'll be entertaining to watch from a distance.
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The Bills are one good DE (and Star Lotulelei opting back in after COVID) from having the tools to challenge for the Super Bowl. I hope we're in on this, if JJ is healthy.
Plus, he's the definition of Buffalo's idea of a "culture guy."
Bills currently have third highest odds for landing him, but the two ahead of them Pitt and GB, have cap issues, iirc.
I gotta imagine after having all the personal achievements, Watt wants to go to a contender to maybe win a Super Bowl. Maybe he thinks he can do that with his brothers in Pittsburgh, but if I was him, I'd look at an aging Ben and wonder if he could get me there.
This is gonna be the first big offseason domino, forget Matt Satfford.
Basically every team that's linked to him is gonna have to perform some Cap Calculus to get room to sign Watt unless he takes a big discount.
Or he goes to the Buccs who have the space to pay him but he'd be like 1 of 6 pass rushers.
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I think it is more likely Von Miller ends up on the Cownoys than Watt.
I thought the Bucs only had 20 players or something signed for next year? If they wanted Watt he would need to play for almost nothing or make his whole 2021 salary a signing bonus. Actually, I forgot the cap isn't real, teams can do whatever they want to get around it.
Watt isn't going to Dallas. Realistically Watt's going to Green Bay (contender, home state team), Pittsburgh (theoretically a contender, teams up with his brothers), or Tampa (literally just won a Super Bowl, have Tom Brady, have more money than the other contenders because they have so many expiring contracts).
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They have 30 mill in cap space with 26 players signed to something more than a futures contract, they actually don't have that much money before messing with contracts to make room. They have the least players signed (including futures) of any team.
The Colts have by far the most cap space of any playoff team, but they also need a QB that isn't Jacob Eason.
30m under the cap is really good even with the least signed players considering we have several teams currently 30m over the projected cap.
Seems a bad sign when the racist shitbag shows greater integrity in resigning than the coach did originally in hiring him. Who does Meyer hire next? Larry Nassar?
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JJ Watt posted a "Happy Anniversary" post to his wife using the red and blue hearts emojis, and a video of his wife eating wings on their wedding day, and Bills twitter is melting down.
The offseason has truly begun.
Edit: Here's the tweet for those of you who want to analyze how crazy we are: https://twitter.com/JJWatt/status/1361307898295549952
Well the QB market is gummed up with the Texans playing hardball with Watson. And the Rams managed to clear room for Stafford solely by jettisoning Goff as part of the deal.
So as far as "player that will make a team cut an overpriced veteran that will then go elsewhere making that team jettison an overpriced guy...." goes, this is domino #1.
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