They've lost lots of good players to retirement and have an unproven head coach. Seahawks, Rams, and Cardinals are very tough opponents. Niners may not even win 2 games.
lf we assume Talleywhacker was in good standing and was not about to retire for some crazy reason, would you make the trade? it is interesting how the number of people not willing to pull the trigger on the trade is a non-zero number.
Don't they have Tarvaris Jackson ? From what I remember , he was the greatest thing since sliced bread and the Bills were incompetent for not being able to get him in lineup.
He did make that momentum changing jump ball catch in the playoffs against the Chiefs the other year.
I would keep him on roster over Conley, who is a dime a dozen
Didn't one of the Colts players admit that it didn't matter what types of balls they were playing with? Dwayne Allen said "They could have played with soap for balls and beat us. Simply the better team. We have to continue to build"
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24981731/colts-te-dwayne-allen-patriots-were-simply-the-better-team
Is the statistical analysis that you quote legit? There are a number of articles saying that the original analysis was amateurish .I believe a number of prominent posters here have already pointed that out as well. Nothing worse than stats being misused.
The tax exemption was only for the NFL corporate office. Nothing changes for individual teams as they were already taxable.
Also, the corporate office was only required to divulge salary of top execs like Goodell specifically because of tax exempt status. Now they won't need to.