They're not even the most entitled fanbase in the NFL (Cowboys and Patriots).
And NONE of them hold a candle to Yankees fans or Toronto Maple Leaf fans. Holy shit - all any of those teams should seek to do is operate as farm teams for these respective financial behemoths.
You have a great player? Their fans will gladly offer you the last 4 guys on their major league roster plus their 12th, 15th and 25th best prospects for him. Afterall - he WANTS to be a Yankee and you should be happy to get something for him...
And oddly, Orioles fans have that kind of streak to them as well. I have no idea why.
I know it’s hyperbole, but they’re up there.
They literally think they should just be handed a franchise QB, like what happened with Peyton isn’t a once in a generation lucky situation.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
That’s exactly what they’re going to do.
That fan base is going to be miserable. They have to win some games this year.
The Giants really will make that call for them. Maybe the Panthers.
If Willis is there, they take him, IMO. They need some kind of explosiveness at the QB position. I don't think Pickett or Corral would interest them but that may just be me being down on Corrral. Maybe Howell, but not in the first and then he might be a good fit for the Steelers. And Howell may have just a little too much Drew Lock in him - very balls or bust. Ridder in the 2nd may make some sense for them but we've all seen the history of 2nd round QBs. It ain't great.
After Ridder we're looking at 5th round guys or later, IMO. And I do kinda like Ridder, but there's a lot of refinement yet to do there. [Reply]
So Nathaniel Hackett will not be coaching Aaron Rodgers this season or probably ever again. Make no mistake, it's a blow, but it can be softened. Plan B would be Russell Wilson. Failing that, Plan C is fluid. Watson eventually? Hurts? Vet "bridge" QB/Lock with 1st-rd QB?#9sportshttps://t.co/VzK9JsXYg0
So Nathaniel Hackett will not be coaching Aaron Rodgers this season or probably ever again. Make no mistake, it's a blow, but it can be softened. Plan B would be Russell Wilson. Failing that, Plan C is fluid. Watson eventually? Hurts? Vet "bridge" QB/Lock with 1st-rd QB?#9sportshttps://t.co/VzK9JsXYg0
I don't think folks understand how insanely high the cap hit is for Seattle if they deal Wilson. He has $26 million in dead money that hits their cap if they deal him due to his massive signing bonus. They'd see a slight cap savings due to the roster bonuses and salary coming off the books, but the roster bonus triggers on 3/20 so the clock is ticking there. They're not going to want to eat that roster bonus then trade him anyway.
Wilson will almost certainly cost MORE than Rodgers would've given the 2 years left on his deal and being about 5 years younger than Rodgers.
Honestly, I'm not sure what the Broncos would have to give up to swing it, but in a lot of ways I welcome it. They'd end up gutting that roster to the point that it would take another year or two to get it back to competitive. And by then Wilson will be 36 yrs old and looking for a massive new deal of his own to put them into a cap bind.
Go right ahead, Denver. Make that move. You'll be a 6 win team with a shorter window to compete and little in the way of long-term assets on your books. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Plus Seattle isn’t going to want a WR like Jeudy in return. They have weapons already. Denver would have to send picks and defensive players.
And that Broncos defense was more about coaching than talent.
Justin Simmons is still a star and Shelby Harris had a nice year but doesn't really move the needle in a trade. Surtain looked good for a rookie and I'm a fan of Dre'Mont Jones, but he's no difference maker. Chubb has disappointed and Darby's bounced around. Fuller's leaving his prime as is Johnson.
I mean they could TRY to build a deal around Simmons, Surtain, Fant and at least the 8 (probably need to give up next years 1 as well), but that doesn't make them any better, IMO.
Logically….you just have Hackett see if he can get ANYTHING out of Lock next year. Then I guess if he sucks and you have a high pick….you hope you can get a QB next year. Or there are better FA QBs out there next offseason. [Reply]
So Nathaniel Hackett will not be coaching Aaron Rodgers this season or probably ever again. Make no mistake, it's a blow, but it can be softened. Plan B would be Russell Wilson. Failing that, Plan C is fluid. Watson eventually? Hurts? Vet "bridge" QB/Lock with 1st-rd QB?#9sportshttps://t.co/VzK9JsXYg0
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Logically….you just have Hackett see if he can get ANYTHING out of Lock next year. Then I guess if he sucks and you have a high pick….you hope you can get a QB next year. Or there are better FA QBs out there next offseason.
2 words:
Jordan.
Love.
Because Hackett clearly worked miracles with him in GB. [Reply]