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much easier to use him as the slot receiver, and bring him along slowly, if need be, with the other TE functions
why would a midget slot guy that everyone raved about, be able to start immediately, if Kincaid can not?
if you don't trust Beane's judgment in picking the players, what good does it do to give him more picks to waste?
does he get a gold star if Kincaid turns out to be Travis Kelce 2.0?
Bills are planning ahead for when teams totally abandon the run game.
All defenders will be small, speed demons
who hopefully have tremendous football instincts
GABE DAVIS
Interesting stuff regarding Gabe
Waldman reviews skill position players for a fantasy site.
His observation is that Gabe's hand position at point of catch is a fatal flaw that has not been corrected by coaching.
route running has also not improved.
McD/Beane think a new WR coach...
https://twitter.com/Cover1/status/1646117006838575112
WR Gabriel Davis has been incredibly important and productive for Josh Allen when pressured.
2020-2022 (3 seasons) when QB is pressured: Gabe Davis Production -
48.8% First Down Rate (1st) -
11.0% Rec TD Rate (2nd) -
17.1...
In honor of my friends who work in higher ed. I feel it’s time for a full refresher on the "Runningbacks Don't Matter 101" course as teams ready for their next big exam next week. The data is overwhelming.
https://twitter.com/JoeyIckes/status/1649459088428859413
The studies on the running...
not gping anywhere for quite a while
https://athlonsports.com/nfl/blockbuster-stefon-diggs-trade-rumor-swirling-tuesday
Due to the four-year, $96 million contract that Diggs signed in 2021, the Bills would still be on the hook for $34.8 million in dead cap money if it trades him prior to June 1.
this is true.
added work and aggravation would also come from chasing this holy grail of a fully guaranteed contract - which does nothing to add to the agents take home cash.
Agents would rather stay within the status quo and not push the NFLPA fully guaranteed agenda. Let someone else break...
how huge guarantee contracts work
https://www.outkick.com/ken-griffey-jr-who-hasnt-played-baseball-since-2010-is-the-reds-third-highest-paid-player-this-season/
Well, Ken Griffey Jr. – who retired in 2010 is being paid more than nearly everyone else on the team.
Yes, that’s right – the Reds...
matching the offer means they have to sign him to the terms of that contract, and all of the goodies that entails.
like HUNDREDS of $ millions of dead cap to be recognized at time of trade from the guarantees.
Lamar wants to leave a legacy.
Initially, it seemed his play on the field would be groundbreaking enough to change how the game is played.
Age and injury (and lack of passing ability) have side-tracked that stand alone possibility.
Now, it seems the NFLPA has convinced Lamar that he can go down...
exactly
the Jets simply have to fall back on their long hstory of strategy to nail the QB position
problem solved
they really never wanted Rodgers in the first place
Mike White is our guy
oh, wait
you have it backwards.
The Pack know the Jets have no other options, and are all-in on Rodgers.
Why should the Pack not hold up the Jets for a huge payday?
The Pack is in no hurry to make a deal - but the Jets are just about in crisis mode.
the problem is any agent getting a %, doesn't get squat unless Lamar signs a contract.
Any agent under those terms would be applying heavy pressure to sign a traditional contract, which runs against the NFLPA and Lamar's strong desire to break the model and get a super size, fully guaranteed...
so what if he engaged outside "counsel" in the form of an experienced NYC attorney, who is charging $1,000 / hr.
not an agent, so not fitting the narrative of the agent pack of wolves
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