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Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #30 on: March 08, 2022, 04:00:26 PM »

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Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #31 on: March 08, 2022, 04:04:40 PM »

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Does this mean Davante Adams is heading back to the Pack, too? Got to think so.
He will likely be franchised.

So what would that mean for Rodgers and Adams combined salary?

Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #32 on: March 08, 2022, 04:14:17 PM »

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Does this mean Davante Adams is heading back to the Pack, too? Got to think so.
He will likely be franchised.

So what would that mean for Rodgers and Adams combined salary?
Rodgers cap hit will actually be lowered with his new deal, so I'm guessing they will have room for Adams.
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Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #33 on: March 08, 2022, 04:40:09 PM »

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I wonder if Pittsburgh made an offer. I feel like Ben was holding them back for the past few seasons.

Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #34 on: March 08, 2022, 06:40:24 PM »

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Why wouldn't Tennessee get in on Wilson? They are stacked and literally just need a QB upgrade. Wilson is a better version of Tannehill in every way.

IMO they would have been the best team in the NFL with Wilson.
Wilson had a no trade clause, so.ething tells me he and his wife would rather be close to LA than the middle of the country


Uh, Denver is pretty far from LA, dude. We're not talking about San Diego or even San Fran or Vegas here. Tennesse is probably another hour and a half flight away at most.


Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #35 on: March 08, 2022, 09:23:44 PM »

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It will be interesting to see what moves both teams make next. They both have a lot of cap space (Denver a little less than before, but still lots; Seattle apparently didn't really gain cap space).

For Seattle, I don't think this is a very good year to draft a QB, so maybe they'll go after one in free agency. Jimmy G?
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« Reply #36 on: March 08, 2022, 09:48:16 PM »

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Why wouldn't Tennessee get in on Wilson? They are stacked and literally just need a QB upgrade. Wilson is a better version of Tannehill in every way.

IMO they would have been the best team in the NFL with Wilson.
Wilson had a no trade clause, so.ething tells me he and his wife would rather be close to LA than the middle of the country


Uh, Denver is pretty far from LA, dude. We're not talking about San Diego or even San Fran or Vegas here. Tennesse is probably another hour and a half flight away at most.
Denver is about 2 hours away by flight, Nashville is over 4.  That is a pretty big difference.
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Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #37 on: March 08, 2022, 10:00:36 PM »

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Why wouldn't Tennessee get in on Wilson? They are stacked and literally just need a QB upgrade. Wilson is a better version of Tannehill in every way.

IMO they would have been the best team in the NFL with Wilson.
Wilson had a no trade clause, so.ething tells me he and his wife would rather be close to LA than the middle of the country


Uh, Denver is pretty far from LA, dude. We're not talking about San Diego or even San Fran or Vegas here. Tennesse is probably another hour and a half flight away at most.

Regardless they still need to take a plane from Denver or Tennessee to get to LA lol. Gonna take about 16 hours and a time zone change just to drive from Denver to LA on a very good day. Maybe 2 extra hours on a moderate/bad day if you're driving from LA to LA, being an LA guy and all lol!  ;D


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« Reply #38 on: March 08, 2022, 10:47:26 PM »

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It will be interesting to see what moves both teams make next. They both have a lot of cap space (Denver a little less than before, but still lots; Seattle apparently didn't really gain cap space).

For Seattle, I don't think this is a very good year to draft a QB, so maybe they'll go after one in free agency. Jimmy G?

Seattle has a lot of holes and plays in one of the toughest two divisions in the NFL.  I think they’d be wise to take a step back for a year and develop some guys while they get a franchise QB in next year’s draft.

Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #39 on: March 09, 2022, 08:13:31 AM »

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Why wouldn't Tennessee get in on Wilson? They are stacked and literally just need a QB upgrade. Wilson is a better version of Tannehill in every way.

IMO they would have been the best team in the NFL with Wilson.
Wilson had a no trade clause, so.ething tells me he and his wife would rather be close to LA than the middle of the country


Uh, Denver is pretty far from LA, dude. We're not talking about San Diego or even San Fran or Vegas here. Tennesse is probably another hour and a half flight away at most.

Regardless they still need to take a plane from Denver or Tennessee to get to LA lol. Gonna take about 16 hours and a time zone change just to drive from Denver to LA on a very good day. Maybe 2 extra hours on a moderate/bad day if you're driving from LA to LA, being an LA guy and all lol!  ;D
Sure, but Denver is actually closer than Seattle to LA.  Nashville is certainly not.  Obviously a singer has less need to be in LA than an actress, but she does do a lot of stuff in LA.
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Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #40 on: March 09, 2022, 08:15:36 AM »

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Why wouldn't Tennessee get in on Wilson? They are stacked and literally just need a QB upgrade. Wilson is a better version of Tannehill in every way.

IMO they would have been the best team in the NFL with Wilson.
Wilson had a no trade clause, so.ething tells me he and his wife would rather be close to LA than the middle of the country


Uh, Denver is pretty far from LA, dude. We're not talking about San Diego or even San Fran or Vegas here. Tennesse is probably another hour and a half flight away at most.

Regardless they still need to take a plane from Denver or Tennessee to get to LA lol. Gonna take about 16 hours and a time zone change just to drive from Denver to LA on a very good day. Maybe 2 extra hours on a moderate/bad day if you're driving from LA to LA, being an LA guy and all lol!  ;D
Sure, but Denver is actually closer than Seattle to LA.  Nashville is certainly not.  Obviously a singer has less need to be in LA than an actress, but she does do a lot of stuff in LA.

She's missing out on a career opportunity.  She could have crossed over to country. 


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Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #41 on: March 09, 2022, 02:14:03 PM »

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I'd say the Colts are the winner here.

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Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #42 on: March 09, 2022, 02:30:12 PM »

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The Colts being able to trade away Wentz makes me think they could now be the favorites to land Jimmy G. if the Niners don't keep him. To me, the Colts are another team kind of like SF and TEN where they have a sound team, with some star talent that just needs a good QB to get over the top.

Now I'm not saying Garoppolo makes IND real SB contenders but remember, the Niners did make the SB with Jimmy G. before and I still think he's an upgrade from Wentz who honestly just seems like a loser.

Also it's not like the Draft is flush with QB talent

I think it'll be the Colts and Steelers bidding for him.
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Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #43 on: March 09, 2022, 02:33:53 PM »

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I'd say the Colts are the winner here.

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Re: NFL Off-season 2022
« Reply #44 on: March 09, 2022, 03:01:59 PM »

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The Colts being able to trade away Wentz makes me think they could now be the favorites to land Jimmy G. if the Niners don't keep him. To me, the Colts are another team kind of like SF and TEN where they have a sound team, with some star talent that just needs a good QB to get over the top.

Now I'm not saying Garoppolo makes IND real SB contenders but remember, the Niners did make the SB with Jimmy G. before and I still think he's an upgrade from Wentz who honestly just seems like a loser.

Also it's not like the Draft is flush with QB talent

I think it'll be the Colts and Steelers bidding for him.

Is Garoppolo better than Wentz?  More durable?

I wonder if SF feels Lance is going to be ready.  They can likely trade Garoppolo now and get something or lose him as a FA and get nothing.  Seems like the right time to trade him.