Cant rig games when what you're suggesting is in place.It's the non calls that too many times turn the tide in a game..............it's those situations that need to be able to be challenged and reviewed by replay.
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Cant rig games when what you're suggesting is in place.It's the non calls that too many times turn the tide in a game..............it's those situations that need to be able to be challenged and reviewed by replay.
Flopping should be an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. Not sure who besides Mahomes flops, though.Yep, the NFL/God'ell isn't going to change things that would curtail the fixing of games.
Mahomes is the singular king. But kickers/punters are notorious for flops. That doesn't exclude other positions who practice for their future acting career..............OSCAR NOMINEES.Flopping should be an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. Not sure who besides Mahomes flops, though.
They just need to change the rule back and make it illegal to aid the runner in any way. Pushing is illegal for the defense, make it illegal for the offense tooVote on Tush Push ban has been tabled.
OMG, Josh Allen is worse than Mahomes. At least when he went down against the Texans it was real.Mahomes is the singular king. But kickers/punters are notorious for flops. That doesn't exclude other positions who practice for their future acting career..............OSCAR NOMINEES.
I would trade Parsons if I was Jerrah and got a decent deal. They aren't going to win anything with him so they might as well move on, save the money and hopefully get draft picks to rebuild the team.On Micah Parsons, Jerry Jones wants to ignore the CBA
By Mike Florio
Published April 2, 2025 10:33 AM
History has a way of repeating itself. Especially when it comes to the team with a 30-year history of not competing for a Super Bowl win.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed on Tuesday a desire to negotiate a new Micah Parsons contract directly with the player, without dealing with his agent, David Mulugheta. Jerry has done it before.
During Ezekiel Elliott’s holdout in 2019, Jones made it clear that he prefers cutting out the middleman.
"[T]hat’s always been the issue with me and my approach to managing the Cowboys,” Jones said in 2019. “When you cut out the people in between the money and the player, we all know that agents, attorneys have their agenda. By the way, they are all taking money out of the pie too when they’re there. The straighter it goes from the source to the one receiving it, nine times out of 10 that’s more efficient.”
The NFL Players Association looked into the issue at the time. It’s unclear whether anything was done. If it was, it didn’t take.
This time around, Jones has been even more strident when it comes to his desire to sidestep the agent and negotiate with the player. Among other things, Jones openly disrespected Mulugheta by saying he doesn’t even know his name.
Regardless, the Collective Bargaining Agreement requires Jones and the Cowboys to deal with Parsons’s NFLPA-certified agent.
Whenever a player asks a team to negotiate contract terms with his representative, the team must comply with that request.
That’s because the NFLPA is the ultimate bargaining entity on behalf of the players, and the union has delegated those
responsibilities to contract advisors for individual contract negotiations.
Cutting out the agent means cutting out the union. Which violates the CBA.
The NFLPA currently has no comment on Jones’s latest attempt to sidestep the agent and do a deal with the player. And the union might not need to do anything, because Parsons knows what Jones is trying to do.
“David is the best and I will not be doing any deal without [David Mulugheta] involved!” Parsons said on Twitter. “Like anyone with good sense I hired experts for a reason. There is no one I trust more when it comes to negotiating contracts than David!
There will be no backdoors in this contract negotiation.”
Parsons couldn’t make it any more clear than that. Which means that if Jones doesn’t know Mulugheta’s name, he’d better learn it. Fast. No deal is getting done for Parsons until Jones engages David Mulugheta.
To his credit, Mulugheta has taken the high road.
“I agree with Jerry—it’s never been about me,” Mulugheta told PFT via text message on Wednesday morning. “The only person that matters here is Micah, and, at the end of the day, our goal is for Micah to be able to do for generations of Parsons what Jerry has done for generations of Jones.”
Jones earned his generational wealth in part by doing good deals. He hopes to do even better deals by dealing directly with someone who isn’t an expert in negotiating NFL player contracts. It’s been part of his modus operandi.
It hasn’t worked in the past. As to Parsons, it won’t be working in the present.
Tush push is really nothing more than a rugby scrum.
Agreed. Edge rusher contracts are like QB contracts now. Going to make it really hard to field a well-rounded competitive football team if you are paying an edge rusher and QB after their rookie contract.I would trade Parson if I was Jerrah and got a decent deal. They aren't going to win anything with him so they might as well move on, save the money and hopefully get draft picks to rebuild the team.
They let Tunsil go for a reason.Agreed. Edge rusher contracts are like QB contracts now. Going to make it really hard to field a well-rounded competitive football team if you are paying an edge rusher and QB after their rookie contract.
Speaking of… clock is ticking on CJ/WA going to the extension bank Houston!
Agreed, hopefully the plus starters that can’t be brought back will be traded ahead of time and their replacement is already on the roster ahead of time. Need to create a pipeline of development talent. I’m confident DeMeco’s defensive coaching staff can do this. Need the offensive staff to start developing players. So far we just have Nico having positively developed under the offensive staff.They let Tunsil go for a reason.
Hopefully they can get CJ/WA signed long term. Letting Howard/Al Shaair walk after this season will help pay for WA and the cap rises enough to pay for CJ. You also can expect guys like Ward/CJG/Cam to be let go. I'm really not that worried because Caserio is very good at managing the cap.
In regards to the tush push:Tush push is really nothing more than a rugby scrum.
Most everything Bucky Brooks does is invalidThe lack of Stingley or Anderson makes this list invalid:
Got the feeling its going to change draft strategy for themThe Dolfins LT Terron Armstead has retired.
Goesdert is going to get paid and he's got an extensive injury history. Good player though.![]()
Eagles Unlikely To Retain TE Dallas Goedert Absent Pay Cut
The Eagles are unlikely to retain TE Dallas Goedert without some sort of pay cut, per ESPN. Philadelphia is more likely to trade him.www.profootballrumors.com
I didn't really care which way the playoff seeding went. Until I realized Goodell was pushing it. Now, I'm adamantly opposed to the seeding change.So why did the league office ask the Lions to propose playoff seeding based on record, regardless of division championship? Because the Commissioner wants it.
Another reason you have uninteresting games at the end of the season is because some teams are focused on draft seeding. To prevent tanking, they need incentive for the worst teams to do something different. Maybe have a scoring modifier to who gets the 1st round pick,Commissioner wants revamped playoff seeding, to make late-season games more compelling
Published April 6, 2025 08:35 PM
So why did the league office ask the Lions to propose playoff seeding based on record, regardless of division championship? Because the Commissioner wants it.
Per multiple sources, it became clear during last week’s league meetings that Commissioner Roger Goodell wants to eliminate the guaranteed home game for teams that win their divisions.
Goodell’s preference became clear during the meeting regarding the proposal that was made by the Lions (at the prompting of executive V.P. of football operations Troy Vincent). One source in the room for the session said Goodell became visibly irritated at the resistance to the measure.
The goal is to make more late-season games interesting. But there’s no guarantee that will happen. In 2024, for example, the final game of the regular season between the Vikings and Lions would have had lower stakes, since the loser still would have hosted a playoff game the following weekend.
The Lions’ proposal was tabled to May. As one source put it, items that the league supports get tabled when “the [Competition Committee] or Rogers didn’t want the L.”
Whether Goodell can eat a W on this one remains to be seen. The compromise could be that division winners with sub-.500 records won’t host a Wild Card game. Another possibility is to re-seed after the Wild Card round.
Regardless, the NFL wants to change the status quo. More specifically, Goodell wants to change the status quo. On one hand, it’s for the owners to determine their rules. On the other hand, it’s Goodell’s name on every football.
The downfield push is broken... that crap should never be allowedThe best way to finish it, if Goodell is able to twist 24 arms, is to make a change that focuses on the technique that causes concern, without trying to fix unrelated maneuvers (like a downfield push) that aren’t broken.
Being a defensive coach, I learn that you win by scoring points,” Bowles said, via a transcript from the team. “I don’t ever want to bypass a very good offensive player. I can figure things out enough on defense to keep us competitive. I would like to have some defensive players if that presented itself, but by no means will I bypass a very good offensive player just to satisfy my needs on defense. We can figure out how to keep the score down, but you can’t figure out a way to keep scoring points, especially if your horses go down. You can never have enough horses on offense.