Why does it seem like D-Linemen have a habit of not performing up to their big money contracts? I have no stats on this, but it just seems like that group are the worst offenders.
Welp, that take smells of a progressive who lives in fantasy land and not reality... The left really has to stop it with the "whoever disagrees with me is just racist, transphobic, yadda", then somehow finding their way to NAZI in like 20.3 milliseconds"...
I think it should only be against the law for gov't positions, private companies IMO should be able to ask whatever they want, it's their money.
I don't see the need for any more "tightening up", we already have way too much of that in this country.
Drafting a guy with only one attribute, throwing the ball long, is a mistake.
He's innacurate (from what the experts are saying), he should not be drafted in the first round, but some dumbass team will, hope it's not the Bills.
I have no idea, because I do not follow college football.
The people who do follow college football, still have no idea, including all the experts.
It's a crapshoot, if anyone thinks otherwise they're delusional IMO.
Yeah, I'm not sure any team is giving up assets for Tyrod...
IMO, the only reason you give him the roster bonus is in case all your other "plans" take a ****, can't have Peterman starting.
Tyrod is the disaster scenario starter if all other QB options dry up. I think they see the 6 mill as already spent on this.
Guys it's pretty obvious. They will pay him the roster bonus then see what happens in the draft/FA.
That's the smart thing to do IMO. Can't have Peterman starting next season, or for that matter a 2nd round rookie.
I don't expect McBeane to do a silly trade into the top 5, so we're not looking at one of the top QB prospects, have to keep Taylor.