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March 17, 2020 at 2:25 pm #7593caseyParticipant
Whoohoo – great news! First off, Bills making a splash by trading for outstanding WR Stefan Diggs! Just what we need and dearly hope Josh Allen can get him the ball frequently.
And tada – no more Tom Brady in the division!! After 20 years maybe the Pats won’t win the division now. I hope he goes to the NFC – I hear Tampa is all in.
Such welcome news in this covid-19 world.
Am still shaking my head over Houston letting Hopkins go.March 18, 2020 at 12:51 pm #57003powerpaw2ParticipantMaybe Giselle got sick of freezing her butt off.
I’m jealous of y’all getting Diggs and Arizona getting Hopkins. A friend was Hop’s agent, but not sure if he’s still representing him. AZ must be looking to pass the torch from Larry Fitzgerald. Good move on their part!
The Jags have done nothing except let go of my favorite player, Calais Campbell. Patti, you’re getting a quality guy on and off the field. Maybe he has a shot at the Super Bowl now.
Just checked a tracker, let’s see….
Bryan Bulaga to San Diego. Geez, thought he’d retire in Green Bay. Aaron has to be bummed.
Jason Witten to the Raiders. Retired from Cowboys, came back and now changed teams. Wish the Jags could have gotten him even though he’s on the backside of his career.
Phillip Rivers to the Colts for one year. Obviously Brissett isn’t the answer. I’d imagine they are going to try and draft a QB and let them learn under Rivers.
Teddy Bridgewater to Carolina. One of my young second cousins is bummed as he was a Cam fan. I told him Teddy did a nice job subbing for Brees, so this may work out for them.
Brees staying with the Saints. He was such a huge part of rebuilding the city after Katrina and should retire there.
Randall Cobb to the Texans. I’ll bet Aaron still misses him.
Mariota to the the Raiders. He isn’t what everyone thought he would be and I don’t see them gaining much from this.
Jimmy Graham to the Bears. Good riddance as he never did much in Green Bay.
March 18, 2020 at 2:31 pm #57004caseyParticipantwas a huge disappointment. I got my wish on Brady to Bucks, will be so interesting to see how he does.
Wonder where Cam will end up? It’s tough if he can’t get a physical – I think I read where he recently was still wearing a boot. So what will Patriots do? Go with their backup QB? There is still Andy Dalton who I think could resurrect his career somewhere. And Nick Foles.March 18, 2020 at 6:00 pm #57006powerpaw2ParticipantNow let’s see if the Jags try to move up in the draft.
March 21, 2020 at 8:37 pm #57019PattiParticipantLots of new faces will be appearing on the Ravens for the upcoming season….predominently defensive positions, or at least most I’ve seen to date. I must say, I really did hate losing Hayden Hurst on our offense. One of the 3 of our great TE’s.
March 21, 2020 at 9:24 pm #57020powerpaw2ParticipantBut maybe now he’ll get a shot at a Super Bowl. Such a quality man on and off the field. Consider your team to be very lucky!
March 22, 2020 at 2:58 pm #57021PattiParticipantThe 5-time probowler is a top-rated DE in the NFL. His run defense, for his fifth consecutive year, was 90.0 or better, plus, in his last game with the Jags, as you well know, he was named Defensive MVP, among many other high rated accolades, and last year Campbell was awarded The Walter Peyton Man of the Year for his efforts guiding the youth in the Jacksonville area. He said he loves mentoring and working with the kids. So, thank you, but yes, I can fully understand why you would be sorry to see him leave, but I think I have to because there are just too many other accolades to be thankful we have this big guy, and by "big" I mean "huge". I read he’s the third-tallest player in the NFL. WOW! Can’t wait to see Calais Campbell in action with the Baltimore Ravens. It’s going to be a fun, if and when we ever get there! Stay safe my friends!
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