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Yea, the market is going to be reset. Great time to be a FA.
With Cox and Kelce retiring, good time for the cap to go up as well, thats like a 40 mil cap hit between the two of them I believe.
I'm surprised Washington didn't try harder to get an offensive coach to go with the new high pick QB they'll be getting. Maybe they just banked too hard on Ben Johnson and when he didnt want the job, they gave up? Or were there just not that many potential OC's worth considering?
Maybe it's good...
Oh certainly possible. But after what we endured this year, whether it was Sirianni or Johnson's fault - we just need someone with some experience. I'd be hopeful Moore would have learned from his travels as well.
My change I want to see is challenges on a 30 second clock. That's it. If you can't overturn it by then, call stands. Having to go microzoom 50x and look at 10 different angles...isn't football.
Dan Quinn was the favorite for Seattle, right?
I think all three of those guys don't have a HC job. BB and Carroll probably are done. Vrabel...maybe takes a year off like Pederson? Obviously no idea if he'd rather chill for a year or jump in on the defensive side somewhere. I'm sure Vrabel...
I think most defenses are going to benefit from good LB play... of course, and CB play...and safety play...and DL play....
I think we may have been too hopeful that Nakobe Dean would be able to fill in to this defense. Can we get our medical team to perform some kind of surgery to remove mass...
Miami and Philly blitzed about the same rate (Miami slightly less at 21.5% vs 22%). That's not an indicator of a good vs bad defense obviously, the Raven were right there at 21.9, and they had the #1 defense this year. Miami had a LOT more missed tackles then we did, but that probably needs more...
Because not all coaches can do it. If you aren't really leading one side of the ball...then you need to be really good at setting the direction, culture, etc.. of the franchise. Obviously Harbaugh the classic example of that. But - who else has done it successfully? There's far more examples of...
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