The offseason is just getting started. :wink:sammy2008 said:It's not even march and i'm already burned-out about the offseason. The free agents, the quarterback situation, the ricky saga, the T.O. drama. Is it just me?
The offseason is just getting started. :wink:sammy2008 said:It's not even march and i'm already burned-out about the offseason. The free agents, the quarterback situation, the ricky saga, the T.O. drama. Is it just me?
RalphX19X said:The offseason is just getting started. :wink:
:yeahthat:Koehler13x said:Nah man ... I'm not burned out at all. Up to this point in the offseason we usually have absolutely nothing to talk about until FA other than who we could get and 1,485,085 mock drafts. This year we can follow the ricky williams story, listen to every sports writer praise us, hear about all the FA that will want to play for us to make a winning run, and Saban keeps us at the edge of out seats with every move he makes. This guy is a manipulative genius ... he could say something and then two minutes later turn around and make everyone believe he didn't say it. The man straight up has the mental ability to coach like none other I've ever seen and watching him build the team in the offseason and mentor "troubled players" has ALMOST become as fun as watching the actual games. I now look foward to 12 out of 12 months of the NFL season.
sammy2008 said:It's not even march and i'm already burned-out about the offseason. The free agents, the quarterback situation, the ricky saga, the T.O. drama. Is it just me?
Actually, if I recall correctly, the problem isn't between the owners and the NFLPA, but between whether there will be revenue sharing between the big-market and small-market teams. The thing that ticks me off is that the NFL pie is big enough for a certain degree of that, but it's going to be a much smaller pie with comparatively thin slices of revenue if the CBA doesn't get renewed/updated.LarryFinFan said:Well, I don't know about burned out, but I'm beginning to get bummed out unless the owners and the NFLPA get off their azz and get an agreement done...
EBMisfit said:Actually, if I recall correctly, the problem isn't between the owners and the NFLPA, but between whether there will be revenue sharing between the big-market and small-market teams. The thing that ticks me off is that the NFL pie is big enough for a certain degree of that, but it's going to be a much smaller pie with comparatively thin slices of revenue if the CBA doesn't get renewed/updated.
:yes:Adam First said:I'll be fine if them greedy SOBs can sign that CBA.