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Mr. WEO

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  1. Yes, that's what I'm saying. LT isn't a game changing position. It's a final piece to put a loaded Offense over the top. Otherwise, it's not gonna help if your skill positions are mediocre or worse. CB, on the other hand, is an impact position--a potential game changing position with a single play. A significant reason the Bills didn't make it to the AFCC game last year is because Levi Wallace was too dumb to notice what Kelce was shouting about his coverage (twice) at the end of the game. I bet Tre wouldn't have let that happen. Most talented roster in the NFL?? Come on. They had 1 receiver over 800 yards, no RB over 800. Wentz/Foles/Blount/Ertz/Agholor/Jeffries. Stop.... In 2020, Eagles gave up over 60 sacks. The Bears gave up 58 sacks last year (most). The best thing you can say about Peters is that the sacks probably won't be coming from his side--which is good on him I guess. His absence in 2017 had no impact at all on the Eagles.
  2. Crowder doesn't. He has lasted more than 12 games once in the last 4 years.
  3. I bet a large chunk of Ozzie's income is capital gains so taxed far less than personal income from other sources. UK with 45% personal income tax, plus local tax (say, London--1.5%), plus council tax plus 20% VAT on purchases. Cali is expensive though. Same for NY, NJ....gotta get that SALT deduction back on the books!
  4. UK is hardly a tax haven...
  5. Maybe, but combined, 2 guys had 3 TDs and fewer yards on their teams than the one guy..
  6. Fanduel, Draftkings, Caesars had him 1.5 as of 9/1
  7. Keeping Peters at a premium/market price would have done nothing for "winning" in Buffalo. How could it? He's one O-lineman. It's like sticking Mercedes hood ornament on a Yugo. In Philly, the Eagles had their best season in decades with him in the whirlpool before October was up. He was easily replaced and they didn't miss a beat--even with a journeyman backup down the stretch and through the SB.
  8. yeah true Passing TD O/U is 1.5--jump on that too
  9. They've yet to show any inclination to limit his running attempts (granted many are not planned runs). Either way, any 3 TDs for +1200! He had 4 vs the #8 D in points allowed (KC). Rams were #7 last year--Miller's on the other side now...
  10. Meh.....And then they have to go out and play the Bills. Rams were losing the SB in the 4th Q to the 3rd best AFC team in the playoffs (scored only 92 points in 4 games vs Bills 83 in 2). They squeaked by, didn't cover. Even a healthy Stafford will be good for a few picks. Miller will pulverize him. Bills, easy money. The Josh bets are all looking tempting as well (score 2+ TD...+1200!).
  11. Nah...not even close. He would have had zero impact on the fortunes of the Bills had he stayed--How could he?. Fitz, Manuel, TT, Orton----wouldn't have made any difference at all. He made himself a nice career, but what real impact did he have in Philly? The year he was a "Super Bowl champion"--he was done before Halloween. They would only lose 2 more games all the way through the SB with a backup LT.
  12. we've read that here since 2009
  13. they seem to be falling back on a policy for teams to police practices. Not sure why
  14. No it was the NFL. Bowles cut him immediately.....and the Bills signed him the next day!
  15. His play fell of because his team wasn't very good. He is on a better team now. I said this twice. How would AAron Rodgers have played on that team the past few years. Packers are paying that old man a ton and that roster is worse now than it has been in a few years--they are stuck paying him. This is a smart move for the Broncos. Wilson is in his prime with years to go. He's a franchise QB getting paid as such with skyrocketing salary caps for years to come. Pretty simple, really.....
  16. you think the contract would cause a fall off in play? They won't be worse than last year. They will compete for the division title.
  17. He is on a better team now. His "falling off" is overstated.
  18. I've agreed twice that everyone would take Herbert. Herbert's Chargers lost 3 of 4 at the end of the season--including to Houston. In two of those games, his completion % was in the 50's and his rating in the 80's. He had 5 games with a single TD and at least 1 INT--they lost 4 of those games.
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