JohnnyTheFox
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Nope not even close, but the guy is one of the biggest whiners in the league
Then you have never bothered to look beforeLol,
No!
I have repeated instances of mediocre 6-8 win talented teams having good seasons on an easy schedule and then collapsing the following season with a tougher schedule.
And never have I seen an easier schedule than what the patriots faced this season!
How is Washington doing after their soft schedule last season???no matter how much you wish it does not make it true
Vrabel seems to have learned things from his first HC job
and they are doing very well in talent acquisition
mayes has shown good consistency as well
sad to say there is a very good chance the pats are going to dominate that division once again
and that matters how?How is Washington doing after their soft schedule last season???
Of course, but they're still having to let players walk that they desperately need. Chris Jones and Kelce also being paid a ton. Jawaan Taylor's cap hit is 27 mil. Trey Smith, Creed Humphrey, all paid towards top of market.His contract will most be likely extended and pushed back. You will see what happens.
You mean since Jaden can't stay on the field.How is Washington doing after their soft schedule last season???
they got away with it for a while but it caught up to them this yearOf course, but they're still having to let players walk that they desperately need. Chris Jones and Kelce also being paid a ton. Jawaan Taylor's cap hit is 27 mil. Trey Smith, Creed Humphrey, all paid towards top of market.
You cannot pay everyone, period. There are just so many examples to show this.
By redoing his contract it will free up money. I guess you don't comprehend how that works.Of course, but they're still having to let players walk that they desperately need. Chris Jones and Kelce also being paid a ton. Jawaan Taylor's cap hit is 27 mil. Trey Smith, Creed Humphrey, all paid towards top of market.
You cannot pay everyone, period. There are just so many examples to show this.
Absolutely!!!!! Going to be interesting what they do now. They could actually rise up again quickly, but only if they let themselves lose for a year or two. What they should really do is slam all salary possible into one year and plan on not winning. Would be even better if Mah would go out w/ injury.they got away with it for a while but it caught up to them this year
but if the are down for a couple of years it was worth it; they had 3 rings and what 7 straight AFC CG games
most cowboy fans would sell their soul for that now
You are so sad, dude. The comprehension thingie is what a weak little dude would say when he can't figure out a decent argument.By redoing his contract it will free up money. I guess you don't comprehend how that works.
Every team has to let players walk. Great argument.You are so sad, dude. The comprehension thingie is what a weak little dude would say when he can't figure out a decent argument.
Question: Why did you ignore everything else I said? I mean, you decided to sling insults instead. My response must have been awesome for you to have to turn to 3rd grade insults.
More sad stuff. Are you even capable of discussion?Every team has to let players walk. Great argument.
they had pretty much the average run; though our 90's run was shorter than the restI think Mahomes is still one of the best.
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KC is going through what all dynasty goes through.
60s Packers
70s Steelers
70s Cowboys.
80s 49ers.
90s Cowboys.
They age and the fire dies out.
Now you're getting somewhere.Every team has to let players walk. Great argument.
You're talking to the wrong guy. I always understood this, but Jerry will sign Pickens anyway.Now you're getting somewhere.
And the more you pay your top players, the more you have to let walk. Getting it now?
From 2000-2020 (21 seasons)they had pretty much the average run; though our 90's run was shorter than the rest
only the Pats were able to keep it up for nearly 2 decades but that was a true lottery job
in the 50's it was the Browns
Before that it was the Bears who had the second longest run to the Pats
