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02-18-2020, 01:59 PM #14Pro Bowl Poster
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02-18-2020, 02:00 PM #15Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: free agent QBs 2020
Brees needs to play long enough to put those records out of reach for tom brady
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02-18-2020, 05:08 PM #17
Re: free agent QBs 2020
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02-18-2020, 06:23 PM #18
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Broncos confident Joe Flacco will be healthy enough to play in 2020, per report
As Fowler points out, Flacco is scheduled to make over $20 million in 2020 and has a cap hit north of $23 million. Cutting Flacco would save $10 million, so ideally they would love to find a trade partner -- which will be extremely tough
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/b...20-per-report/
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02-18-2020, 08:17 PM #19
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Tom Brady - He will stay with New England on a 1 year deal. I can't see him not playing in New England.
Drew Brees - The Saints will find a way to keep him for 1 more year. Eventually they'll have to move on, but the NFC South is wide open and Brees gives them a legitimate shot to get back to the SB.
Phillip Rivers - Indianapolis Colts. They have a lot of cap room, Rivers has connections with their coaching staff, and playing in a dome would be good for extending his career.
Teddy Bridgewater - This is the tricky one. I actually think the Redskins could be an interesting landing spot for Bridgewater.
Jameis Winston - Bucs. I think the Bucs will tag him. They'll likely look to draft a replacement, but I don't see them letting Jameis go this year. They could trade him though.
Marcus Mariota - He's still young and in the right offense he could be ok. I could see him going to Seattle to back up Russell Wilson. If he wants to compete for a starting job, I think the options are limited for him.
Dak Prescott - Dallas will likely tag him. His salary demands are pretty wild and the tag would likely be cheaper than what he wants per year, lol.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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02-19-2020, 09:14 AM #22
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Realistically, it would take Brady a couple of years to whip a new offense into doing things the way he's used to, so I don't see him leaving NE.
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I agree.
That AFC East division, while not as much of a pushover as they were a few years ago (mostly because of Buffalo), the Patriots can still win that division fairly easily.
They really just need to fix their OL and add a receiving TE to the mix...maybe add another WR.
Defensively, they're still pretty talented.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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Bucs talking about using the transition tag (not franchise) on Winston. Would let both sides test the interest (which I do not see as being very high) from other teams.
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