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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
I thought Sean Payton was a good coach and I wanted him last year
but after the way he coached last year - lost a lot of respect for him and how he handled Russell Wilson
A good coach takes the talent they have and builds a game plan around that. Now, if Payton wanted a Drew Brees type QB - why did he go to Denver and try to make RW into something he isn't. Oh right, the $18m per year
Its fine Payton wants his own type of QB - but going to Denver knowing they just signed Wilson - I would want my coach to build an offense around what he does well and not well
I imagine Payton is jealous of Harbaugh. This is the job and QB he really wanted. Now he’s burning in cap hell with no QB, limited resources, and staring up at the rest of the division.
The Chargers are ascending, the Donkeys just ate $85M on a subpar QB. And Staley is probably collecting carts somewhere in a grocery store parking lot. I couldn’t have asked for a better off-season than this.
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
Watsons.
More guaranteed money still due.
The more I see of Sean Payton, I think the Broncos hired the right guy. What an arrogant jack ass
Paid way too much and draft capital for Wilson, way over paid McGlithcy. Will maybe have to trade Simmons and another for cap reasons. Dont have the draft capital to move up for a QB.
I say keep him around too.
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Originally posted by captaind View Post
It’s well known that Russell Wilson has quite the ego. To get 8 wins out of him is a testament of how good Payton is. Wilson’s career is pretty much over. He can take that $39 million and go hang out with McDaniels on their own deserted island for overpaid, underachieving NFL head cases.
I imagine Payton is jealous of Harbaugh. This is the job and QB he really wanted. Now he’s burning in cap hell with no QB, limited resources, and staring up at the rest of the division.
The Chargers are ascending, the Donkeys just ate $85M on a subpar QB. And Staley is probably collecting carts somewhere in a grocery store parking lot. I couldn’t have asked for a better off-season than this.
I can see Wilson as a Viking, Raider, or Steeler.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Wilson will get another job. He has buco millions coming and said he would take a vet minumum deal to start someplace....whic is all anyone will offer since he is geting paid by Denver. His ego has eyes for the HOF so he will want to keep playing, though he has a ways to go to make it.
I can see Wilson as a Viking, Raider, or Steeler.
for the vet minimum - if he is willing to sit behind Justin Herbert - I would take him over Easton Stick. Granted, thats a low bar
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View Post
I dunno. If I am the new DC and already unsure of myself the last thing I want is a guy like Staley as my "advisor". Just seems like it adds unnecessary pressure. Nothing personal against Staley, just seems like a really bad dynamic. One thing for sure, this is the last former Charger HC that Shanahan can hire to be his asst head coach.
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
I thought Sean Payton was a good coach and I wanted him last year
but after the way he coached last year - lost a lot of respect for him and how he handled Russell Wilson
A good coach takes the talent they have and builds a game plan around that. Now, if Payton wanted a Drew Brees type QB - why did he go to Denver and try to make RW into something he isn't. Oh right, the $18m per year
Its fine Payton wants his own type of QB - but going to Denver knowing they just signed Wilson - I would want my coach to build an offense around what he does well and not well“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Franchise tag news:
Tagged
Josh Allen
Jacksonville Jaguars · LB
The Jaguars placed their non-exclusive franchise tag on Allen on March 5. Allen will earn $24 million on the tag in 2024. The pass rusher racked up 17.5 sacks and 33 QB hits in 2023.
Brian Burns
Carolina Panthers · LB
The Panthers placed the non-exclusive franchise tag on Burns on March 5. Burns, 25, logged eight sacks for Carolina in 2023, bringing his career total to 46. The edge rusher will earn $24 million in 2024.
Kyle Dugger
New England Patriots · S
The Patriots used their transition tag on Dugger, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo reported on March 5. Dugger, 27, has nine career interceptions in four seasons for New England.
Tee Higgins
Cincinnati Bengals · WR
The Bengals used their non-exclusive franchise tag on Higgins on Feb. 26. Higgins battled through injury during the 2023 season and recorded a career-low 42 catches, 656 yards and five touchdowns. He's set to earn $21.8 million in 2024.
Jaylon Johnson
Chicago Bears · DB
Chicago placed its non-exclusive franchise tag on Johnson on March 5. He is slated to earn $19.8 million on the tag in 2024. Johnson and the Bears are in the process of negotiating a long-term deal.
Justin Madubuike
Baltimore Ravens · DT
Baltimore placed its non-exclusive franchise tag on Madubuike on March 5. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said in a statement that they would "continue to negotiate a long-term deal" with the up-and-coming defensive tackle.
Michael Pittman
Indianapolis Colts · WR
The Colts used their non-exclusive franchise tag on Pittman on March 5. The tag is worth $21.816 million for the 2024 season, but the sides will continue to discuss a long-term deal, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported.
L'Jarius Sneed
Kansas City Chiefs · CB
The Chiefs used their non-exclusive tag on Sneed on March 4. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported in February that the Chiefs had granted Sneed permission to seek a trade. The cornerback is set to earn $19.8 million on the tag.
Antoine Winfield Jr.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers · S
The Buccaneers placed their non-exclusive franchise tag on Winfield on March 5. The safety is set to earn $17.1 million on the tag in 2024.
Not tagged
Saquon Barkley
New York Giants · RB
Barkley was not franchise-tagged ahead of Tuesday's deadline and is set to hit free agency.
Xavier McKinney
New York Giants · FS
The Giants did not use a tag on McKinney. He will hit free agency.
Christian Wilkins
Miami Dolphins · DT
Wilkins was not franchise-tagged and is set to hit free agency.
“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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