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I'd say that's low unless it's snowing in KCChiefs are 19.5 favorites at home against the Jets.
.......and the Chiefs comfortably cover the spreadI'd say that's low unless it's snowing in KC. Whatever the O/U is, I bet it's based on the Chiefs total only.
They got up big on a defensive score and a special teams score, so Tua really wasn’t asked to do much, and he didn’t. 12-22 for 93 yards, 1 TD, 0 picks.How’s Tua Taglioava doing? I see there up 28-10 on the Rams.
Do you guys think Derrick Henry will have another 200 yard game this season?
He's actually very comparable to our former great WR here in Houston, Andre Johnson.Dk MetCalf is a baaaaaaddddd man.
So let's immediately trade Watson to the Bears straight up for Foles. I'm pretty sure you would say he's head and shoulders above Watson so we can finally toss aside the lost decade moniker and get down to the business of letting Foles lead this existing team and coaching staff to a remarkable comeback season and into the organizations first AFCCG. Man, I'd certainly bet every talking NFL anayst would just line up to pat the Texans on the back for a brilliant trade.
Can’t get this kind of coverage anywhere else. Thanks DocTrent Brown was hospitalized as an emergency yesterday.............not for COVID-19 related issues. During pregame, he received IV fluid infusion. While receiving this treatment, air was accidentally introduced into the IV line, leading to what is known as an air embolism. Such an incident can lead to anywhere from benign results to catastrophic results, including death............depending on how much air is introduced. When significant amounts of air is introduced, it can lead to compromise of circulation/oxygen to various organs, especially to the lungs, heart and/or brain.
Fortunately, Brown's episode was relatively mild (discomfort with breathing) and was quickly treated. He should recover without lasting issues.
This type of complication is due to an error in technique, and should NEVER occur..........especially at the hands of a supposedly well-trained NFL medical staff.
This will never happen but they should trade DW4 for cap relief. I know you suggested trading DW4 for the 6th pick to draft Herbert during draft season. Would you rather have DW4 right now eating up 40 mil per yr on the cap or Herbert on his rookie deal.
At that moment I saw the financial benefits of moving Watson for what I felt would be the prototypical QB OB was looking for.....but they didn't make the move. Herbert is proving to be everything I thought he would be but OB/Kelly might've made him look more like Carr than the QB we see performing in SD.
Might/Could be etc... you're projecting.
I ask you this, would the Texans be in a better position today with Herbert as their QB for the next 5 yrs than DW4? If your answer is yes, and you like a QB after a couple of years then you make the move., particularly if DW4's avg play continues over the next 2 yrs.
I didn’t project anything. At that moment I would’ve made decisions beneficial to the organization, nothing more, nothing less. I liked Watson and what he brought to the team but I also recognized the holes and proposed a trade idea that might’ve helped the team more in long run in building a complete team.
As I stated, the OB didn't make this move nor did he do anything to make the Texans better. So I’m happy that Herbert is with SD b/c I just couldn’t stand around and watch this organization burn their 3rd RD1 QB.
What makes you think BOB would've messed up Herbert? Even you said you thought Herbert would be a good fit with BOB.
Oh, crap. Never heard of that happening in a sport. Bet that's not the end of that story.Trent Brown was hospitalized as an emergency yesterday.............not for COVID-19 related issues. During pregame, he received IV fluid infusion. While receiving this treatment, air was accidentally introduced into the IV line, leading to what is known as an air embolism. Such an incident can lead to anywhere from benign results to catastrophic results, including death............depending on how much air is introduced. When significant amounts of air is introduced, it can lead to compromise of circulation/oxygen to various organs, especially to the lungs, heart and/or brain.
Fortunately, Brown's episode was relatively mild (discomfort with breathing) and was quickly treated. He should recover without lasting issues.
This type of complication is due to an error in technique, and should NEVER occur..........especially at the hands of a supposedly well-trained NFL medical staff.
What if..This will never happen but they should trade DW4 for cap relief. I know you suggested trading DW4 for the 6th pick to draft Herbert during draft season. Would you rather have DW4 right now eating up 40 mil per yr on the cap or Herbert on his rookie deal.
I remember getting ridiculed when I mocked a trade that included him. If I remember correctly he was not well thought of by most.Dk MetCalf is a baaaaaaddddd man.
What if..
Would you trade Watson to Jags for their two round ones? What about Jets second round one and their round 2 projected now at #33?
The trade must be by deadline November 3rd not after season.
He's a dude!Dk MetCalf is a baaaaaaddddd man.
Depressing, really.This might be the worst SNF game of all time.
Dude. Watson practically ignored him. If you watched the all 22, he was always open.Wow, who would’ve knew that if you know what you’re doing, have an identity and the right play caller Tyler Ervin can be a very effective player.
Report: Owners likely to incentivize development of minority head coaches and General Managers
November 7, 2020, 11:39 PM EST
The NFL soon could be adopting a very real incentive for its teams to develop minority coaches and executives.
Peter King of NBC Sports reports that, at a virtual ownership meeting scheduled for Tuesday, owners likely will vote on a measure that would reward teams whose minority assistant coaches and non-G.M. executives become head coaches and General Managers.
The rule, if adopted, would give the team that developed the minority coach or G.M. an extra draft pick. However, the rule would not reward the team that hires the minority coach or G.M.
Previously, the NFL had considered the latter possibility. It was met with criticism by those who believe that the league should not create an incentive for essentially doing what they should be doing without getting a strategic bonus for doing so.
Under the proposal, the team losing the minority assistant coach or executive would receive a third-round compensatory selection in next two drafts, if the candidate had employed by the former team for at least two years.
For example, if Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy lands a head-coaching job in the next hiring cycle, the Chiefs would receive a third-round compensatory pick in 2021 and in 2022.
Although this proposal, which per King has a “good chance” to pass, does not create an incentive for the team that hires a minority coach or G.M., it incentivizes teams to develop minority candidates who would then realize a promotion elsewhere to one of the premier positions in coaching and scouting/team management.
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Still early days for GarrettDallas may have found a new QB! Why pay Dak?
Still early days for Garrett
Miami just stopped Arizona on a 4 and 1. Murray reminds me of Russell Wilson and Tua has been good in this game.No defense.
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Wait til MNF: Jets vs PatsAbsolutely ridiculous that the Steelers/Cowboys game is going to be the "National" game Sunday afternoon. Much rather watch Miami (Tua) and the Cardinals (Murray) than the snooze fest blow out that's gonna happen in Dallas. Joke.