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Kyler Fackrell to the Giants as well!
Witten and Jeff Heath to the Raiders.
Witten and Jeff Heath to the Raiders.
Just $8 mil for two years for Heath. Fackrell signed cheap too, same with Schobert, Martinez and Kwiatkoski compared to the silly money being thrown at black defensive players who aren't nearly as good.
Giants and Raiders moving in the right direction. Have to give credit to (((Gettleman))) and the Gruden / Mayock tandem.Kyler Fackrell to the Giants as well!
Witten and Jeff Heath to the Raiders.
Giants and Raiders moving in the right direction. Have to give credit to (((Gettleman))) and the Gruden / Mayock tandem.
There are very few White safeties in the NFL and the Raiders are now hoarding 2 or 3, depending on how you treat Erik Harris. Interesting considering Mayock is a former safety himself.
Well said. A couple of things though. I think Brady sees the writing on the wall in NE and decided to move on. But I'm sure it's come up that whatever team he signs with has to get personnel to his liking - no more of what was done to him in NE. About NE, I'm sure the league went to the Patriot ownership on the QT and told them to knock off the baloney of winning with outstanding White players - I believe that is how things are done. They can handle a couple of good Brady years with White players on another team and then that'll be the end of it.The Broncos traded Andy Janovich to the Browns. At least the Browns are putting competent football players around Mayfield. Janovich flashed at times and is more than just a stereotypical FB.
It sounds like the Brady to the Bucs rumors are now confirmed. Hard to really feel sentimental given the circumstances in which we are all living in now but even if it were business as usual I am not really bothered by this at all. Brady has said he wants to play until he is 45 - which is 2 more seasons and that is probably all he has left in the tank. He is putting his legacy on the line somewhat by disconnecting himself from the Pats and Belichek so I give him credit for that. That Pats haven't been a white friendly team in a few years and every season they purge a few more whites from the roster - this time it is one of the best all time QBs. The Pats are no longer must see TV and Belichek's praise of Alabama and the SEC has composed a roster of underachieving upsiders rather than being made up of the types of athletes that led to an impressive two decade run. The key cogs - Brady, Welker, Woodhead, Gronkowski are all gone and the secondary players Amendola and Hogan were written off before their time by Belichek. The last remaining piece in place is Edelman.
I will be interested to see if the Patriots stick with Stidham at QB and like I said before I would like to see the Bucs draft a young white QB to groom for a couple of seasons behind Brady in Tampa Bay.
no doubt that it's part of the reason why it darkened up and Belichick is probably arrogant enough to think that he can win with Just anybody. He fails to see that a big part of his dynasty was finding cheap underated White talent. It was a plug and play offense but only because there's so many talented White guys that could step up if given the chance. People want to say it's the "system" but it would work on any team. Edelman is the only one who did well in the magical "system".Well said. A couple of things though. I think Brady sees the writing on the wall in NE and decided to move on. But I'm sure it's come up that whatever team he signs with has to get personnel to his liking - no more of what was done to him in NE. About NE, I'm sure the league went to the Patriot ownership on the QT and told them to knock off the baloney of winning with outstanding White players - I believe that is how things are done. They can handle a couple of good Brady years with White players on another team and then that'll be the end of it.
Derek Watt to Pittsburgh!3yrs 9mil
According to one report Carolina will sign Teddy Bridgewater for about $20M per year. That's a lot of money for someone who's never thrown for more than 14 TD passes in a year.
The link between the Giants and the Packers, as far as Blake Martinez and Kyler Fackrell are concerned, is the Giants brand new defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, who is black. Graham played his college football at Yale (defensive end), beginning in the mid-1990's. When Graham played, I believe Ivy League schools tended to cut mediocre student-athletes a bit less slack than they have in recent years.
Graham spent a long time as a position coach with the Patriots, then made his way to Green Bay for one year in 2018, where coached the linebackers -- Martinez and Fackrell had career years with Graham. He left G.B. for Miami last year, following his friend Brian Flores. With Graham's urging, as defensive coordinator, the Dolphins traded for ex-Packer linebacker Vince Biegel, even though he never did anything in Green Bay to warrant that confidence, DWF's might say? But Biegel came through big time for Graham as a starter and was recently awarded with a nice extension by the Dolphins. Having spent time in Wisconsin in 2018, Graham might've also persuaded the Dolphins to draft ex-Badger OLB Andrew Van Ginkel? AVG played really well in Miami after returning from the I.R.? Hopefully the Dolphins new D.C. is as fair minded as Graham, to AVG and Biegel?
With Graham in the fold, the Giants will utilize a 3-4 base defense. Connelly coming back from injury should be a starter. Mayo played well enough to be a starter last season and Martinez got starters money! Problem is all three are inside linebackers. My guess is, coming off a ACL injury, Connelly and Mayo split one spot, Martinez also starts, barring injury. Fackrell starts early, but has to stave a pair of "upsiders" from recent drafts early on. Giants suddenly have 4 top notch white linebackers on their roster, with 3 likely starting. Probably hasn't happened since the 1970's?
The closest is 2006 Saints I think. 3 starter Snow Patrol with Shanle, Fujita and Mark SimoneauThe link between the Giants and the Packers, as far as Blake Martinez and Kyler Fackrell are concerned, is the Giants brand new defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, who is black. Graham played his college football at Yale (defensive end), beginning in the mid-1990's. When Graham played, I believe Ivy League schools tended to cut mediocre student-athletes a bit less slack than they have in recent years.
Graham spent a long time as a position coach with the Patriots, then made his way to Green Bay for one year in 2018, where coached the linebackers -- Martinez and Fackrell had career years with Graham. He left G.B. for Miami last year, following his friend Brian Flores. With Graham's urging, as defensive coordinator, the Dolphins traded for ex-Packer linebacker Vince Biegel, even though he never did anything in Green Bay to warrant that confidence, DWF's might say? But Biegel came through big time for Graham as a starter and was recently awarded with a nice extension by the Dolphins. Having spent time in Wisconsin in 2018, Graham might've also persuaded the Dolphins to draft ex-Badger OLB Andrew Van Ginkel? AVG played really well in Miami after returning from the I.R.? Hopefully the Dolphins new D.C. is as fair minded as Graham, to AVG and Biegel?
With Graham in the fold, the Giants will utilize a 3-4 base defense. Connelly coming back from injury should be a starter. Mayo played well enough to be a starter last season and Martinez got starters money! Problem is all three are inside linebackers. My guess is, coming off a ACL injury, Connelly and Mayo split one spot, Martinez also starts, barring injury. Fackrell starts early, but has to stave a pair of "upsiders" from recent drafts. Giants suddenly have 4 top notch white linebackers on their roster, with 3 likely starting. Probably hasn't happened since the 1970's?