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    Coaching Carousel 2026

    I bet they secretly interviewed a college coach yesterday since it was the only day they announced one interview instead of two.
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    Coaching Carousel 2026

    I tend to agree, but it seems like the logic behind it (like Bisciotti more or less said) is that these guys were the Kubiaks, Minters, Mike Macdonalds, and Ben Johnsons of their hiring cycles. Some of their situations were really bad (i.e. Stefanski with the Watson contract and Baker/OBJ drama...
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    Coaching Carousel 2026

    It's more surprising that (as of yesterday) no teams other than the Giants had fulfilled Rooney Rule obligations to even make a hire yet. Seems like a lot of wide open jobs and teams being picky/taking their time.
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    The Random Thought Thread

    I don't get why they'd want him out of the Texans game. To rob him of the satisfaction of crushing them? To keep him geographically away from his accusers in Houston? To avoid the allegations being the narrative for that entire week? (which it will be either way)
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    The Random Thought Thread

    I think that people are forgetting that this isn't like Brady/Elliott. Nobody is actually asserting that Watson is "innocent" or that the process itself was "unfair" - just that the unprecedented suspension shouldn't be longer than every other suspension for horrible things players have done...
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    The Random Thought Thread

    I'd agree with that. Professional athletes inherently have a large, vocal portion of the public that automatically hates them and thinks they're irredeemably evil or automatically thinks they do no wrong. Combine that with the NFL's broad and vague professional conduct policy and you have the...
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    The Random Thought Thread

    It seems like most people expect the NFL to appeal the decision. It would just look bad for them to do it after going through an independent investigation and hiring Robinson anyway. It's worth noting, however, that Robinson's decision was not focused on Watson's conduct (she didn't dispute the...
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    The Random Thought Thread

    Well if he was waiting for the perfect situation... here it is
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    Lamar Jackson

    QBs used to take these kinds of financial risks after "down" years all the time and nobody really cared until it was Lamar doing it without an agent. There's always a risk that a player will get injured on a tag or one year deal, but Lamar is a 25 year old MVP QB, not a guy at risk of being out...
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    Lamar Jackson

    I didn't know Fangio got another job
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    Lamar Jackson

    I think the FO has leverage, but have their hands tied because they won't/shouldn't piss off Lamar. Lamar has "I made this team championship caliber and keep this team relevant any time I'm on the field" leverage, as well as "I know you need more cap flexibility" leverage. EDC hasn't been afraid...
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    Lamar Jackson

    I've been wondering if he's being hurt by his inability to inquire about his value with other teams without tampering. I know agents can't technically either, but I think it's naive to think they don't have off the record conversations with other teams' FOs. I'd assume that that's how the value...
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    The 2022 Offseason Thread

    Yeah. Watson was a weird situation. There's always going to be a difference between negotiating an extension and having three desperate teams bid for you. Hopefully Lamar's situation remains in the former.
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    The 2022 Offseason Thread

    That was my thinking. Also doesn't help Lamar that the next 2 big QB contracts coming up (Herbert, Burrow) are both are in franchises (like Arizona) with less fluid cash to give out massive guarantees.
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    The 2022 Offseason Thread

    Does this actually help Lamar? I assume that he was looking at an AAV in the range of 47-49 anyway because of the Watson contract. Kyler's contract not being fully guaranteed probably lowers the likelihood that Lamar's will be.
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