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The First Domino Has Fallen

well if its between the Jets and Dolphins, and Richard chooses Jets, he's not real bright lol.

For one: You'd rather live in Miami....or New York. Two, Florida has the no income tax thing. Not sure about New York.

Then....Jets? Dolphins? I mean easy pick

We're not talking Buffalo, New York. It's New York City....Manhattan.
 
well if its between the Jets and Dolphins, and Richard chooses Jets, he's not real bright lol.

For one: You'd rather live in Miami....or New York. Two, Florida has the no income tax thing. Not sure about New York.

Then....Jets? Dolphins? I mean easy pick

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Other than Miami NYC and North Jersey are my favorite places in the world.
 
If you had your choice, and please make no inferences to actual teams, simply straight up... would you choose a team ready for a full rebuild that you pick your QB OR choose a team that already has picked a QB and you must be responsible for their development?

I'm wanting to chance to pick my own QB. All other factors equal.

This is exactly my thought process. You are told “we want off this carousel, we are starting from scratch, shape this team into your vision of an nfl winner.”

That’s awfully tempting - add in complete suck forgiveness for 2 years.

Finally, ignoring your guidelines (haha), you are a defensive backs specialist, and you have 2 VERY good young pieces already in place in the secondary.

Open that checkbook, Ross!
 
It will not happen but I will take Nick Saban back as HC, if he was to return to the NFL now would be a good time.
 
Am I allowed to say I’d be willing to tie myself to Sam Darnold? Cause that’s the real deciding factor for me.

That top 5 pick helps too. Might even be top 3.

I think long term Darnold may be the best qb in the class.


Strongly disagree. Mayfield might be the only one still a solid starter after his rookie deal but I’ll admit I haven’t watched any Rosen in depth.
 
Rosen looked pretty ****ing bad, but Arizona was a tire fire. I think a lot of it was the team around him. I suspect he will look much better next season, but it certainly wasn't a promising start.
 
Rosen looked pretty ****ing bad, but Arizona was a tire fire. I think a lot of it was the team around him. I suspect he will look much better next season, but it certainly wasn't a promising start.
Side note Steve Wilks got a raw deal.
 
Lafleur was only the OC for this year. Once the offense settled in the Titans had the #11 offense in the 2nd half of the season (weeks 9-17). Not bad considering Mariota hasn't exactly been stellar.

Understood. But Mariota hasn’t been lights out throughout his career. His best year was 2016 but he’s been just OK before and since.

As far as their offense the last half of the year, 6 of the 9 games they ran for over 100 yards amid Derrick Henry finding himself again. The teams they beat included the Cowboys/Pats (impressive), Jets/Jags/Giants/Skins (not impressive).

They lost to Indy twice and Houston (divisional games).
 
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So let's keep count. We _think_ it is:

Team......……… Coach
Green Bay........ Matt LaFleur (Confirmed)
Tampa Bay....... Bruce Arians (Likely, with Todd Bowles likely his DC)
Arizona......……. Kliff Kingsbury (Likely)
Cleveland......… Freddie Kitchens OR Kevin Stefanski (Rumored Finalists)
Denver:
Cincinnati:
New York:
Miami:

Zero NFC vacancies and four AFC vacancies.
 
This is exactly my thought process. You are told “we want off this carousel, we are starting from scratch, shape this team into your vision of an nfl winner.”

That’s awfully tempting - add in complete suck forgiveness for 2 years.

Finally, ignoring your guidelines (haha), you are a defensive backs specialist, and you have 2 VERY good young pieces already in place in the secondary.

Open that checkbook, Ross!

Suck forgiveness... HA!

Just don't use that describe your wife or g/f's prowess. :)
 
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