Gopher_In_NYC
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Who isn’tReusse must be a mutual Ope3 fan as he used my 3 Playoff Victories under the Wilf Ownership tenure.
Who isn’tReusse must be a mutual Ope3 fan as he used my 3 Playoff Victories under the Wilf Ownership tenure.
Here’s done stats on how our ex-OL vastly improved in their greener pastures via an article in Heavy -
Ingram rewrote the narrative of his career in the final year of his rookie contract. He was graded as the 11th-best guard by Pro Football Focus (PFF) this season. He emerged as one of the best run blockers at his position and improved in pass protection, allowing 30 pressures on 635 pass-blocking snaps.
Meanwhile, Ingram is expected to garner a considerable contract just months after many Minnesota fans felt he couldn’t hold a starting job in the NFL. According to Spotrac, Ingram is projected to land athree-year, $39 million deal worth $13 million a season.
A 2020 second-round pick, Ezra Clevelandis coming off his best season as a pass protector with the Jacksonville Jaguars, tallying a 71.4 pass protection grade after sub-60.0 grades throughout his tenure in Minnesota.
Dalton Risner, the man who replaced Ingram during the 2024 season, was also allowed a career-best 17 pressures this season for the Cincinnati Bengals.
A 2018 first-round pick, Garrett Bradburyallowed a career-low 21 pressures with the New England Patriots and did not surrender a sack this season.
Cousins subs are deliciousIt's going to be Cousins.
And it's going to be delicious. I do like that
I believe the NFL can still investigate him and possibly suspend him again even though the charges have been dropped.They let Addison off with a slap on the wrist. Good for him to hopefully put this behind him and move on; perhaps pull his head out of his ass moving forward.
I believe the NFL can still investigate him and possibly suspend him again even though the charges have been dropped.
With no details, maybe it was a bogus charge to begin with. Addison's legal history just doesn't add up to a ton of goodwill on his side.
you are correct.I believe the NFL can still investigate him and possibly suspend him again even though the charges have been dropped.
With no details, maybe it was a bogus charge to begin with. Addison's legal history just doesn't add up to a ton of goodwill on his side.
If it hasn't happened yet, I don't see it ever happening. If there was ever a turning point for him, it should have been the suspension.They let Addison off with a slap on the wrist. Good for him to hopefully put this behind him and move on; perhaps pull his head out of his ass moving forward.
I'd rather have Gary Coleman.Maybe a trade swapping Addison and Coleman? No way Buffalo can keep him now.
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Bills owner Terry Pegula claims coaching staff pushed to pick Keon Coleman
Pegula insisted McDermott's staff pushed for Keon Coleman, not GM Brandon Beanewww.cbssports.com
Buffalo's recent drafting success might be worse than the Vikings.I'd rather have Gary Coleman.
Nothing better than giving a promotion to the GM on the same day the HC is fired. Even if he listened to McDermott's recommendation on Keon, Beane is still the guy that ultimately failed to put the right pieces around Josh Allen.
Revealing the Coleman draft scenario, this is nothing more than slandering and smearing McDermott so Pegula could try to justify the promotion IMO.
All that said, I've got no problem seeking a new HC, but they should've included Beane if Pegula truly wanted to clean house.
In Buffalo, that earns you a scapegoat, a promotion and a raise.Buffalo's recent drafting success might be worse than the Vikings.
Y'all that were worried about this can relax now.
Y'all that were worried about this can relax now.
Steelers are looking at lots of candidates. In case you missed this article -The timing of the signing is significant I think. Flores is still in the running for the Steelers job (the Ravens are hiring Jesse Minter so he's no longer in the running there), and he could still take it.
From some of the people I listen to, there was a tiny bit of ambiguity surrounding the Vikings comp pick situation if Flores were to land a HC gig and he was not technically still under contract with the Vikings. I would think they would have figured a way around it but nothing was for sure.
Now, at the very least, if Flores somehow lands the Steelers job, he's actually under contract with the Vikings, so they would be entitled to the 3rd Round comp picks for "grooming" a minority HC candidate. It's probably a non-issue, but it's not nothing.
This also removes the possibility that he could leave for another DC job somewhere else.
I'm still guessing that Shula gets the PIT job. Minter would've been a nice hire, too.Steelers are looking at lots of candidates. In case you missed this article -
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A deeper dive into the Steelers’ leading head coach candidates
The Athletic's beat writers share their insights on the coaches the Steelers are considering.www.nytimes.com