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RE: 2019-2022 NFL Regular Season - Seahawkhoops - 03-02-2023 10:37 AM

(03-02-2023 09:49 AM)bricksnivy Wrote:  Well, Jalen Carter getting arrested certainly hurts the trade back scenarios. I still think that is the move, and Indy still makes a lot of sense, but the draft has gone from a clear cut top 4, to a clear top 3. Maybe it makes a deal with Carolina more appealing?
The "noise" about shipping Fields certainly seems to have settled down.


2019-2022 NFL Regular Season - B_Hawk06 - 03-03-2023 11:37 AM

(03-02-2023 10:37 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(03-02-2023 09:49 AM)bricksnivy Wrote:  Well, Jalen Carter getting arrested certainly hurts the trade back scenarios. I still think that is the move, and Indy still makes a lot of sense, but the draft has gone from a clear cut top 4, to a clear top 3. Maybe it makes a deal with Carolina more appealing?
The "noise" about shipping Fields certainly seems to have settled down.


It’ll probably stay settled down until all the more marketable QBs land somewhere.


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RE: 2019-2022 NFL Regular Season - bricksnivy - 03-06-2023 10:32 AM

(03-03-2023 11:37 AM)B_Hawk06 Wrote:  
(03-02-2023 10:37 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(03-02-2023 09:49 AM)bricksnivy Wrote:  Well, Jalen Carter getting arrested certainly hurts the trade back scenarios. I still think that is the move, and Indy still makes a lot of sense, but the draft has gone from a clear cut top 4, to a clear top 3. Maybe it makes a deal with Carolina more appealing?
The "noise" about shipping Fields certainly seems to have settled down.


It’ll probably stay settled down until all the more marketable QBs land somewhere.


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I'll don't expect the Fields noise to be significant. I think Chicago is now focusing on trading the pick, and it seems like interest is ramping up after Richardson's combine performance. Could see him jump into the top 5. Aside from the Carter news, the draft is shaping up great for Chicago.


RE: 2019-2022 NFL Regular Season - bricksnivy - 03-15-2023 06:44 PM

Nation is the only one on here pulling harder for Rodgers. I hope he wins a SB next year and the Jets give up very little to get him. Then I hope he retires and I never hear his name again.


2019-2022 NFL Regular Season - B_Hawk06 - 03-15-2023 09:28 PM

(03-15-2023 06:44 PM)bricksnivy Wrote:  Nation is the only one on here pulling harder for Rodgers. I hope he wins a SB next year and the Jets give up very little to get him. Then I hope he retires and I never hear his name again.


Dude is super weird.


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RE: 2019-2022 NFL Regular Season - Seahawkhoops - 03-17-2023 08:05 AM

(03-15-2023 06:44 PM)bricksnivy Wrote:  Nation is the only one on here pulling harder for Rodgers. I hope he wins a SB next year and the Jets give up very little to get him. Then I hope he retires and I never hear his name again.
At least he will be out of the Bears division, he pretty much owned you guys for the duration of his stay, so aside from the obvious reasons to not like, i get why you would!


RE: 2019-2022 NFL Regular Season - bricksnivy - 03-17-2023 09:17 PM

(03-17-2023 08:05 AM)Seahawkhoops Wrote:  
(03-15-2023 06:44 PM)bricksnivy Wrote:  Nation is the only one on here pulling harder for Rodgers. I hope he wins a SB next year and the Jets give up very little to get him. Then I hope he retires and I never hear his name again.
At least he will be out of the Bears division, he pretty much owned you guys for the duration of his stay, so aside from the obvious reasons to not like, i get why you would!

For sure; losing to him is why I've disliked him for at least 10 years. He's always be a prick, just no one else really noticed until the last 3-4 years.

My question is why the Packers didn't win with him. Is it because they failed to put a complete team around him, or is a great talent, but bad leader? I don't know the answer to that. I think it's his personality and selfishness personally, but I'd be happier if he wins with the NYJ so I can laugh at the Packers mishandling an all-time great talent.

The North is obviously more open now, but it looks like the Lions have finally figured out how to field a competent team.