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ESPN did a fun/interesting little quarterback chart. They devised an estimated EPA per dollar paid, IE how much you should be producing for how much you are being paid. Then they compared the actual EPA produced to the estimate to devise a list of who provided the best bang for the buck in 2022.
Veterans (off rookie contracts): Click To View Spoiler 1: Pat Mahomes, Expected 80.58, Total 132.82, Total Over 52.24 2: Josh Allen, Expected 94.65, Total 119.27, Total Over 24.62 3: Jared Goff, Expected 67.34, Total 77.95, Total Over 10.61 4: Tom Brady, Expected 74.81, Total 77.04, Total Over 2.23 5: Derek Carr, Expected 65.00, Total 62.33, Total Over -2.67 6: Kirk Cousins, Expected 104.22, Total 70.93, Total Over -33.29 7: Ryan Tannehill, Expected 76.70, Total 36.2, Total Over -40.50 8: Dak Prescott, Expected 104.00, Total 56.58, Total Over -47.42 9: Kyler Murray, Expected 100.858, Total 48.94, Total Over -51.94 10: Matt Ryan, Expected 95.44, Total 39.15, Total Over -56.29 11: Carson Wentz, Expected 73.57, Total 14.43, Total Over -59.14 12: Russell Wilson, Expected 104.00, Total 37.18, Total Over -67.34 13: Matthew Stafford, Expected 104.00, Total 27.39, Total Over -76.61 14: Aaron Rodgers, Expected 126.82, Total 42.61, Total Over -84.21 15: Deshaun Watson, Expected 119.60, Total 11.05, Total Over -108.55 Rookies (not bothering to add the numbers): Click To View Spoiler 1: Jalen Hurts 2: Justin Herbert 3: Daniel Jones 4: Joe Burrow 5: Justin Fields 6: Trevor Lawrence 7: Tua Tagovailoa 8: Kenny Pickett 9: Brock Purdy 10: David Mills 11: Mac Jones 12: Zach Wilson Rookies on 5th year option: Click To View Spoiler 1: Lamar Jackson, Expected 59.84, Total 53.87, Total Over -5.97 2: Baker Mayfield, Expected 49.1, Total 5.3. Total Over -43.78 "Journeyman Quarterbacks" (not bothering with numbers): Click To View Spoiler 1: Geno Smith
2: Jacoby Brissett 3: Andy Dalton 4: Marcus Mariota 5: Jimmy Garoppolo 6: Taylor Heinicke 7: Mitch Trubisky 8: Joe Flacco |
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Quoted: Yup. Different teams altogether. That game was ugly. Barry Switzer was Jerry's puppet. Jerry made a statement that there were 500 coaches that could have won multiple superbowls with the team he assembled. View Quote This Cowboys team this year was as talented as any in the league, except for maybe SF and Buffalo. And that's debatable. The difference between the teams that won in the divisional round and Dallas. Front office, coaching, culture. IMO culture is the biggest thing, and that comes from the top, from the front office. Jerry has an attitude that it's all about him, not team. And that has infected the entire team. There are issues holding Dallas back from contending for a SB, IMO Dak really isn't one of them. Dak is talented enough to win a super bowl. |
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Quoted: This Cowboys team this year was as talented as any in the league, except for maybe SF and Buffalo. And that's debatable. The difference between the teams that won in the divisional round and Dallas. Front office, coaching, culture. IMO culture is the biggest thing, and that comes from the top, from the front office. Jerry has an attitude that it's all about him, not team. And that has infected the entire team. There are issues holding Dallas back from contending for a SB, IMO Dak really isn't one of them. Dak is talented enough to win a super bowl. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yup. Different teams altogether. That game was ugly. Barry Switzer was Jerry's puppet. Jerry made a statement that there were 500 coaches that could have won multiple superbowls with the team he assembled. This Cowboys team this year was as talented as any in the league, except for maybe SF and Buffalo. And that's debatable. The difference between the teams that won in the divisional round and Dallas. Front office, coaching, culture. IMO culture is the biggest thing, and that comes from the top, from the front office. Jerry has an attitude that it's all about him, not team. And that has infected the entire team. There are issues holding Dallas back from contending for a SB, IMO Dak really isn't one of them. Dak is talented enough to win a super bowl. Interesting. I still blame Dak for the loss. |
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Quoted: Fuck no. Tom Brady in his prime wouldn't have done any better. Back when the Cowboys were winning Super Bowls, Jones let Johnson run the team. In addition to being loaded with talent, it was disciplined. Those teams didn't either lead the league in penalties or came close. Once Jerry decided he had to assert himself, discipline went out the window. View Quote At this point, I'm not even sure what to consider Tom Brady's prime... |
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Don't really care about either team this year, so I guess Fly Eagles Fly?
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Quoted: ESPN did a fun/interesting little quarterback chart. They devised an estimated EPA per dollar paid, IE how much you should be producing for how much you are being paid. Then they compared the actual EPA produced to the estimate to devise a list of who provided the best bang for the buck in 2022. Veterans (off rookie contracts): Click To View Spoiler 1: Pat Mahomes, Expected 80.58, Total 132.82, Total Over 52.24 2: Josh Allen, Expected 94.65, Total 119.27, Total Over 24.62 3: Jared Goff, Expected 67.34, Total 77.95, Total Over 10.61 4: Tom Brady, Expected 74.81, Total 77.04, Total Over 2.23 5: Derek Carr, Expected 65.00, Total 62.33, Total Over -2.67 6: Kirk Cousins, Expected 104.22, Total 70.93, Total Over -33.29 7: Ryan Tannehill, Expected 76.70, Total 36.2, Total Over -40.50 8: Dak Prescott, Expected 104.00, Total 56.58, Total Over -47.42 9: Kyler Murray, Expected 100.858, Total 48.94, Total Over -51.94 10: Matt Ryan, Expected 95.44, Total 39.15, Total Over -56.29 11: Carson Wentz, Expected 73.57, Total 14.43, Total Over -59.14 12: Russell Wilson, Expected 104.00, Total 37.18, Total Over -67.34 13: Matthew Stafford, Expected 104.00, Total 27.39, Total Over -76.61 14: Aaron Rodgers, Expected 126.82, Total 42.61, Total Over -84.21 15: Deshaun Watson, Expected 119.60, Total 11.05, Total Over -108.55 Rookies (not bothering to add the numbers): Click To View Spoiler 1: Jalen Hurts 2: Justin Herbert 3: Daniel Jones 4: Joe Burrow 5: Justin Fields 6: Trevor Lawrence 7: Tua Tagovailoa 8: Kenny Pickett 9: Brock Purdy 10: David Mills 11: Mac Jones 12: Zach Wilson Rookies on 5th year option: Click To View Spoiler 1: Lamar Jackson, Expected 59.84, Total 53.87, Total Over -5.97 2: Baker Mayfield, Expected 49.1, Total 5.3. Total Over -43.78 "Journeyman Quarterbacks" (not bothering with numbers): Click To View Spoiler 1: Geno Smith 2: Jacoby Brissett 3: Andy Dalton 4: Marcus Mariota 5: Jimmy Garoppolo 6: Taylor Heinicke 7: Mitch Trubisky 8: Joe Flacco View Quote Yikes... Don't worry though guys...Dak is totally awesome! He matches up well with Murray who you all think is awesome as well |
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Quoted: Jared Allen, who has become a professional curler since retiring from the NFL, just scored a win over 2018 Olympic Gold Medalist curler John Shuster's team at the US Curling Championships in Denver on Sunday. Allen, who retired from the NFL in 2016 and picked up curling in 2018, is on 2010 Olympian Jason Smith's team, which beat Shuster's team 10-6 in the first game of round-robin play. After all eight teams play each other, the top four advance to Friday's playoffs. The winner of Saturday's final is national champion and is expected to be the U.S. team for the world championship in Ottawa in April. "I thought curling was going to be a lot easier than it was," Allen, who was on a different team at the last nationals in 2021 that went 0-9, told the newspaper. "But I'm one of those guys who, once I start something, I'm going to see it through. Our goal at nationals is to beat as many teams as we possibly can and see where we land." John Shuster's team was ranked 2nd, Jason Smith's (Josh Allen's) team was ranked 5th. https://chorus.stimg.co/24407948/1017199762_JaredAllen1.jpg?w=525&h=600&format=auto%2Ccompress&cs=tinysrgb&auto=compress&crop=faces&dpr=1 View Quote I recorded all of the curling when the Olympics were on. Good stuff. |
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Quoted: Jared Allen, who has become a professional curler since retiring from the NFL, just scored a win over 2018 Olympic Gold Medalist curler John Shuster's team at the US Curling Championships in Denver on Sunday. Allen, who retired from the NFL in 2016 and picked up curling in 2018, is on 2010 Olympian Jason Smith's team, which beat Shuster's team 10-6 in the first game of round-robin play. After all eight teams play each other, the top four advance to Friday's playoffs. The winner of Saturday's final is national champion and is expected to be the U.S. team for the world championship in Ottawa in April. "I thought curling was going to be a lot easier than it was," Allen, who was on a different team at the last nationals in 2021 that went 0-9, told the newspaper. "But I'm one of those guys who, once I start something, I'm going to see it through. Our goal at nationals is to beat as many teams as we possibly can and see where we land." John Shuster's team was ranked 2nd, Jason Smith's (Josh Allen's) team was ranked 5th. https://chorus.stimg.co/24407948/1017199762_JaredAllen1.jpg?w=525&h=600&format=auto%2Ccompress&cs=tinysrgb&auto=compress&crop=faces&dpr=1 View Quote I’ve met Schuster. Great guy. Curling is a hell of a game. Hungover men in their fifties can shoot as well as anyone. The physical difference comes in sweeping. |
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Quoted: I'm glad I'm not the only nerd who watches that. Dunno why, but wife and I picked it up and tend to watch it every now and then. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I recorded all of the curling when the Olympics were on. Good stuff. I'm glad I'm not the only nerd who watches that. Dunno why, but wife and I picked it up and tend to watch it every now and then. A bunch of us played shuffleboard at the bar regularly. The puck chuckers. Completely different game. |
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Brady scheduled to appear on FS1's The Herd today. Guess that FOX contract is kicking in.
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Interesting. He's taking an off year. |
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Allen deserves better than to go out like that. Sucks if that is how it ends for him. |
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FoTi5CgXoBUzjWt?format=jpg&name=medium View Quote He seemed like a nice guy. Good luck with life after football. |
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Quoted: Brady scheduled to appear on FS1's The Herd today. Guess that FOX contract is kicking in. Edit:
Interesting. He's taking an off year. View Quote That was a good listen. I’m always amazed how humble Brady can be, especially in really wishing Mahomes and Hurts a congrats and luck in the SB. |
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Reminder that Wilson brought down his own coach from Seattle who used to be a sports journalist in Seattle. |
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Reminder that Wilson brought down his own coach from Seattle who used to be a sports journalist in Seattle. View Quote Based on past success with short QBs Payton was the correct hire for the Broncos. Based on Wilson's entire career, I don't know if he can be salvaged. |
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Reminder that Wilson brought down his own coach from Seattle who used to be a sports journalist in Seattle.[/quote Boy will that be a battle! Would be something to be the fly on the wall. |
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Reminder that Wilson brought down his own coach from Seattle who used to be a sports journalist in Seattle.[/quote Boy will that be a battle! Would be something to be the fly on the wall. View Quote Can't imagine what kind of case Wilson can make to keep his personal specialty coach. Last season was an unmitigated disaster for him. He should completely buy in to anything Payton tells him. |
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Quoted: Sorry but Lou has no head coaching experience and weak overall resume. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The Cards are zeroed in on two of my favorite HC candidates.
Sorry but Lou has no head coaching experience and weak overall resume. As a coach: Wagner (1989) Running backs coach Syracuse (1990–1991) Graduate assistant--assistant defensive backs coach U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (1992–1994) Defensive coordinator/defensive backs Harvard (1995–2000) Assistant head coach/defensive backs/special teams Marshall (2001–2003) Defensive backs coach Purdue (2004–2011) Defensive backs coach Miami Dolphins (2012–2017) Defensive backs coach Miami Dolphins (2015) Interim defensive coordinator New York Giants (2018) Defensive backs coach Cincinnati Bengals (2019–present) Defensive coordinator I don't see a lack of HC experience as a downside. Most prior HCs are either college coaches (who generally don't transition well to the NFL) or prior NFL HCs that were fired for a reason. Some of those guys find success and represent a big improvement in their new jobs, but most are not. There are 2-3 things about Lou that show a lot of promise: 1) His defenses tend to be better their talent would indicate. They're a "whole is greater than the sum of their parts" thing. 2) Anarumo seems to be one of the best opponent specific defensive game planners in the NFL. Other than The Hoodie himself, I don't know who might be better. 3) Anarumo is the BEST DC in the the NFL for halftime adjustments. If I were looking for a HC, and I was considering hiring a defensive guy for that job, Anarumo would probably be at the top of my list for these reasons. |
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Allen deserves better than to go out like that. Sucks if that is how it ends for him. View Quote I like how the Chargers are in this situation before signing Herbert to a real QB contract. |
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Quoted: Comparing Dak and Murray is apples and cucumbers. Very different styles of QB. Dak had an off year. No doubt. I bet he rebounds next year. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yikes... Don't worry though guys...Dak is totally awesome! He matches up well with Murray who you all think is awesome as well Comparing Dak and Murray is apples and cucumbers. Very different styles of QB. Dak had an off year. No doubt. I bet he rebounds next year. Just fucking with you guys, lol |
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View Quote I think this means the Cards job is now between Kafka and Anurumo. And did we do the Broncos losing Ejiro Evero to the Panthers DC job? Because that's pretty funny. |
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I won't be watching the Super Bowl, but I hope Mahomes throws for like a thousand yards and 87 touchdowns, and his gay brother makes a tik toc video dancing on a live eagle, while his crazy wife pisses on a cheesesteak or something. |
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On his first episode of Let's Go! since retiring, Tom Brady will be hosting Bill Belichick. I think it goes up sometime tonight. Typically I check it out on Tuesdays.
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Matt Ryan via ESPN: "I still love playing. I'm obviously not committed to anything. Got to see how it shakes out. But I still love playing and still feel like, honestly, there's a lot of good football [left]. So, we'll see."
Ryan is still due a guaranteed $12M from the Colts. If he is still on the roster beyond March 16th then another $17.2M would become guaranteed. The trade window opens on March 15th at 4pm EST. Which will give the Colts a 24 hour window to make any possible trade official before they have to release Ryan to avoid the new guarantee. |
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Quoted: I won't be watching the Super Bowl, but I hope Mahomes throws for like a thousand yards and 87 touchdowns, and his gay brother makes a tik toc video dancing on a live eagle, while his crazy wife pisses on a cheesesteak or something. View Quote Sounds like a party. Just to counter all that, I hope Pat gets Purdied, and a bald eagle poops on Travis Kelce. Attached File |
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Quoted: I won't be watching the Super Bowl, but I hope Mahomes throws for like a thousand yards and 87 touchdowns, and his gay brother makes a tik toc video dancing on a live eagle, while his crazy wife pisses on a cheesesteak or something. View Quote |
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View Quote Past time for dumlin to go. |
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Maxx Crosby was on "Bussin With The Boys" and was talking about the time when Antonio Brown and Burfect were on the Raiders together.
Maxx Crosby Tells INSANE Story From When Antonio Brown Was On The Raiders Guys a great storyteller. |
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Pretty telling clip here imho.
Watt is asked directly about Kalamari’s leadership and I don’t know if I’ve seen a question dodged so hard in my life.
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Quoted: Pretty telling clip here imho. Watt is asked directly about Kalamari’s leadership and I don’t know if I’ve seen a question dodged so hard in my life.
View Quote The way those questions were asked was pretty rough. It was less like a person wanting an honest opinion and more like a lawyer trying to lead someone into a desired answer. Even if we all know Murray has issues, I think it's good that Watt maneuvered around that one. There's a good chance Watt is in front of cameras long after Murray is back on the couch. |
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Down yet again. Shocker.
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Quoted: Pretty telling clip here imho. Watt is asked directly about Kalamari’s leadership and I don’t know if I’ve seen a question dodged so hard in my life.
View Quote Speaking of Calamari...
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Latest odds from DraftKings for Rodgers new team:
Raiders -450 (over 80% implied probability) Jets +350 Packers +600 (less than 15% implied probability) Suggests Rodgers staying with the Packers would be a MAJOR upset. Edit: SportsBetting odds, which do not include the Packers (bet void if he returns): Raiders -150 Jets +250 49ers +500 |
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