Cowboys cut Trysten Hill.
Texans need to put in a WW claim immediately.
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Do you think Jerrah cut him to get out of contract escalators? Or that he thinks this guy sux?Cowboys cut Trysten Hill.
Texans need to put in a WW claim immediately.
Do you think Jerrah cut him to get out of contract escalators? Or that he thinks this guy sux?
Cowboys cut Trysten Hill.
Texans need to put in a WW claim immediately.
What about all the skeletons he has on the other owners? Is this an attempt to get him to shut up by seeing that he gets a huge offer?NFL issues comment on news of potential Commanders sale
Posted by Mike Florio on November 2, 2022, 1:07 PM EDT
On Wednesday morning, the Commanders announced that they have hired a firm to assist with the potential sale of the team. Early Wednesday afternoon, the NFL issued a comment on the situation.
“Any potential transaction would have to be presented to the NFL Finance Committee for review and require an affirmative vote by three quarters of the full membership (24 of 32 teams),” Chief NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said.
The league also apparently hopes to address proactively any speculation that Snyder has been nudged toward selling the team, based on the Mary Jo White investigation.
“Mary Jo White is continuing her review,” McCarthy said. “We have no update on a timeline.”
Last week, Commanders outside counsel John Brownlee said during an interview with #PFTPM that White has not yet interviewed Snyder.
Given the potential price of the team and the multi-billionaires who may be trying to buy it, there will likely be no issue for the finance committee. And the key word is “finance”; again, the only requirement to owning an NFL team is having the cash. No other questions are asked, such as whether the person will be good for the franchise, the fans, the league, or the game.
Money talks. And if we’re talking about someone who can pay $5 billion, that’s all that needs to be said.
You have to read the comments.Doesn't identify the perp...just says a 17yr old juvenile.
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Not Texans worthy, you know that.Man, the Jags just did the deal I was hoping Caserio would make.
They traded for Ridley.
Not Texans worthy, you know that.
Not if the opponents' fans make up the other half.This is why I hope the McNair's sell the team.
They're not truly serious about putting the best product on the field as possible. Never have been. They've been serious about making money though. Maybe things will eventually change with the stadium 1/2 full at best.
Dallas offered a 2?So Dallas offered a 2,Carsterio wanted a 2 a 4 and take on salary. I'm glad he didn't give him away like his homie did Hopkins, but a 2 for Cooks seem appropiate. I get it though.
So is this Carsetrio fault like it was Smith fault?Not Texans worthy, you know that.
YepDallas offered a 2?
How do we know this?
So Dallas offered a 2,Carsterio wanted a 2 a 4 and take on salary. I'm glad he didn't give him away like his homie did Hopkins, but a 2 for Cooks seem appropiate. I get it though.
I know a few people. Believe what you may. I don't post stuff like that often. I'm almost certain you can search the innanet and back what I'm saying. 2nd,4th,and take on salary for Cooks. Honestly, Dallas should've kept Cooper and his 20m vs paying Cooks 18m. Now Cooks in his feelings, liking trade tweets,cryptic tweets and he's supposed to be the cultural leader. Carsterio is puching Lovie out there to deal with the backlash like he did Culley and the Watson ordeal. Still dysfunction in the building.How do we know this?
Yeah, he's done. He had a great 3 year run, but his age,injuries,and attitude, he's washed.Saints WR Michael Thomas is scheduled to undergo surgery repair of a 2nd toe dislocation he sustained in week 3 (believe it or not, the 2nd toe is the most commonly dislocated toe, though you might think it would be the big toe).He has tried unsuccessfully to rehab the injury. The surgery usually requires at least 3 months to return to play...........his season is over.
It's hard to judge what is opinion or fact from your statements. You often state opinion as facts so...I know a few people. Believe what you may. I don't post stuff like that often. I'm almost certain you can search the innanet and back what I'm saying. 2nd,4th,and take on salary for Cooks. Honestly, Dallas should've kept Cooper and his 20m vs paying Cooks 18m. Now Cooks in his feelings, liking trade tweets,cryptic tweets and he's supposed to be the cultural leader. Carsterio is puching Lovie out there to deal with the backlash like he did Culley and the Watson ordeal. Still dysfunction in the building.
nah, not meIt's hard to judge what is opinion or fact from your statements. You often state opinion as facts so...
I know a few people. Believe what you may. I don't post stuff like that often. I'm almost certain you can search the innanet and back what I'm saying. 2nd,4th,and take on salary for Cooks. Honestly, Dallas should've kept Cooper and his 20m vs paying Cooks 18m. Now Cooks in his feelings, liking trade tweets,cryptic tweets and he's supposed to be the cultural leader. Carsterio is puching Lovie out there to deal with the backlash like he did Culley and the Watson ordeal. Still dysfunction in the building.
All I'm stating is stand up, don't duck down. Yeah, he inherited the Watson situation, but he was pushing culley out there for answers. Now he's doing the same with Lovie and Cooks. Look, ever player should know they can be traded, there is no loyalty. By the same token, I don't believe in those fake contracts that the players have to be loyal too. Before they entertain the idea of trading a player, they should have a baseline with teams and trade the guy. I mean a 2nd rd pick is a pretty high pick, but it seems as though Carsterio isn't into improving the team. Think about this, Claypool, a big,fast, outside wr was traded for a 2nd rd pick. He's on a rookie contract also. Why not trade a 2nd for him, adding a outside weapon to the team, then trade Cooks and get your 2nd back? Doesn't that make sense to improve the team. I mean Hockenson was traded for a 2nd round pick and has 2 years left on his deal.Difference is Caserio inherited the Derrick situation.
Caserio caused the Cooks situation.
You can find fault with every HC/GM for stuff they did and didn't do... but if you're so right why aren't you in the NFL? You know people so it's not like you don't have the connectionsAll I'm stating is stand up, don't duck down. Yeah, he inherited the Watson situation, but he was pushing culley out there for answers. Now he's doing the same with Lovie and Cooks. Look, ever player should know they can be traded, there is no loyalty. By the same token, I don't believe in those fake contracts that the players have to be loyal too. Before they entertain the idea of trading a player, they should have a baseline with teams and trade the guy. I mean a 2nd rd pick is a pretty high pick, but it seems as though Carsterio isn't into improving the team. Think about this, Claypool, a big,fast, outside wr was traded for a 2nd rd pick. He's on a rookie contract also. Why not trade a 2nd for him, adding a outside weapon to the team, then trade Cooks and get your 2nd back? Doesn't that make sense to improve the team. I mean Hockenson was traded for a 2nd round pick and has 2 years left on his deal.
All I'm stating is stand up, don't duck down. Yeah, he inherited the Watson situation, but he was pushing culley out there for answers. Now he's doing the same with Lovie and Cooks. Look, ever player should know they can be traded, there is no loyalty. By the same token, I don't believe in those fake contracts that the players have to be loyal too. Before they entertain the idea of trading a player, they should have a baseline with teams and trade the guy. I mean a 2nd rd pick is a pretty high pick, but it seems as though Carsterio isn't into improving the team. Think about this, Claypool, a big,fast, outside wr was traded for a 2nd rd pick. He's on a rookie contract also. Why not trade a 2nd for him, adding a outside weapon to the team, then trade Cooks and get your 2nd back? Doesn't that make sense to improve the team. I mean Hockenson was traded for a 2nd round pick and has 2 years left on his deal.
Snyder has reported that he is willing to sell the Commanders for a mere $7 billion!
I sure hope notHe will probably get it.
The real world and sports/entertainment deals aren't in the same galaxy, you know this. NFL contracts are the worse in all sports. Those contracts mean nothing. If they did, guys wouldn't get cut or holdout. Again, I didn't understand why they extended him anyway. He was on the books for like 13m and expiring.I dont believe either one of the HC's were Caserio's choice.
We look at contracts differently. There's a signed contract do the work you agreed to do in the contract. At least that's what contract laws look like out here in the real world.
Agreed he botched the Cooks deal. Of course Cooks didn't help facilitate a deal with his actions. Hey Cooks, eat some of your per game bonus if you really want to be traded that bad. Otherwise shut up.
sounds about rightSnyder has reported that he is willing to sell the Commanders for a mere $7 billion!
sounds about right
Yep, the value of NFL franchises getting ridiculous. In one year the Texans went from a value of $3.7B with an operating income of $-20M to $4.7B with an operating income of $211.5M per ForbesCrazy as it might seem it actually does. With a badly needed new stadium and the right gm/hc combo that's a franchise, with its history and fanbase, that can go ahead and effin print money.. wouldn't be long before $7B looks like a steal..
According to Forbes, Washington is the 6th highest valued team at $5.6B and Denver at $4.65BI thought the Waltons bought the Broncos earlier this year for like 4.65 M and if true would we expect the Washington franchise to bring more than the Denver team ?
Of course Snyder is fortunate to have a potential buyer who's even wealthier than the entire Walton family.
YepAccording to Forbes, Washington is the 6th highest valued team at $5.6B and Denver at $4.65B
OK good to know, thanks.According to Forbes, Washington is the 6th highest valued team at $5.6B and Denver at $4.65B