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True about Kiko, and another difference between Us and Them. No one on blackafflete.com would call out a black player for making a dirty hit.
One thing great about Castefootball, is that we call it as we see, without the fake news filter. Really trying to wrap my brain around Kiko's mindset. Oh well, guess he will miss a game or two. Stupid.True about Kiko, and another difference between Us and Them. No one on blackafflete.com would call out a black player for making a dirty hit.
I agree, although I tend to favor Chad Kelly, even though he's an unknown at the NFL level as well. Since Lynch was a high draft pick, they really have to at least give him a strong look and an opportunity to prove himself over the course of several games, including next year. However, if Osweiler doesn't work out either, I hope they give Kelly a look as well.As expected the Patriots sign Brian Hoyer.
Brock Osweiler will start for the Broncos this week. I've never been a Trevor Siemian fan, in fact he reminds me of Hoyer -- competent enough but not someone you build a team around. Paxton Lynch was Denver's number one draft pick just last year, time to see what he can do when he's recovered from his shoulder injury.
I agree, although I tend to favor Chad Kelly, even though he's an unknown at the NFL level as well. Since Lynch was a high draft pick, they really have to at least give him a strong look and an opportunity to prove himself over the course of several games, including next year. However, if Osweiler doesn't work out either, I hope they give Kelly a look as well.
Here's a pretty decent write up about Kelly from 10/26:
Should the Broncos Give Kelly a Shot?
As expected the Patriots sign Brian Hoyer.
Brock Osweiler will start for the Broncos this week. I've never been a Trevor Siemian fan, in fact he reminds me of Hoyer -- competent enough but not someone you build a team around. Paxton Lynch was Denver's number one draft pick just last year, time to see what he can do when he's recovered from his shoulder injury.
Weenieworld blaming the offensive woes of the Panthers on McCaffrey. No mention of Jonathan Stewart or Scam being an erratic thrower:
Panthers GM Marty Hurney said on Wednesday the Kelvin Benjamin trade was executed in an effort to "clear out the box" and allow the "run game to flourish".
Considering Devin Funchess, Russell Shepard, and Curtis Samuel are now the Panthers' main receivers, the run game figures to become more prominent, and maybe Carolina will use more two-tight end sets with Ed Dickson and Greg Olsen when Olsen comes back from his ankle injury. Christian McCaffrey has been a major disappointment after being taken No. 8 overall. He's not making anyone miss as a runner as evidenced by his 1.65 yards after contact per attempt, which ranks dead last among 43 qualified running backs at Pro Football Focus. Big-bodied Benjamin was running a lot of routes close to the line of scrimmage, and the Panthers want to get things spread out more. They need McCaffrey to step it up.
Supposedly Clueless Hue is upset that the Browns did not trade for Garoppolo and now this:
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Browns attempted to trade for Bengals No. 2 QB A.J. McCarron before Tuesday's deadline.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Bengals actually believed a deal was done, but that the Browns ended up not approving it with the league. It's the first we've heard of McCarron since August, where his name was a mainstay in trade rumors. The Browns are casting a wide net at quarterback, but continue to lack decisiveness as they search for an answer under center. McCarron is headed for restricted free agency next offseason.
The Browns coaching staff push to find a QB versus the Browns Front Office not being active in signing one makes me think that one or both sides are going to be shown the door. It also shines a light that they realize they whiffed on Kizer (just like 100% of the sports media did when they called him a potential franchise QB). Hopefully wholesale changes are coming and new regimes mean new QBs. Rosen, Allen, Mayfield or Rudolph could all be candidates next year. They could also do the stupid thing and draft Lamar Jackson.
I agree, although I tend to favor Chad Kelly, even though he's an unknown at the NFL level as well. Since Lynch was a high draft pick, they really have to at least give him a strong look and an opportunity to prove himself over the course of several games, including next year. However, if Osweiler doesn't work out either, I hope they give Kelly a look as well.
Here's a pretty decent write up about Kelly from 10/26:
Should the Broncos Give Kelly a Shot?
Weenieworld blaming the offensive woes of the Panthers on McCaffrey. No mention of Jonathan Stewart or Scam being an erratic thrower:
Panthers GM Marty Hurney said on Wednesday the Kelvin Benjamin trade was executed in an effort to "clear out the box" and allow the "run game to flourish".
Considering Devin Funchess, Russell Shepard, and Curtis Samuel are now the Panthers' main receivers, the run game figures to become more prominent, and maybe Carolina will use more two-tight end sets with Ed Dickson and Greg Olsen when Olsen comes back from his ankle injury. Christian McCaffrey has been a major disappointment after being taken No. 8 overall. He's not making anyone miss as a runner as evidenced by his 1.65 yards after contact per attempt, which ranks dead last among 43 qualified running backs at Pro Football Focus. Big-bodied Benjamin was running a lot of routes close to the line of scrimmage, and the Panthers want to get things spread out more. They need McCaffrey to step it up.
Watson tore his ACL