Yeah, the Mazda MX-5 Cup also has incredible racing. That type of thing would be my #1 choice. I said go carts because it seems slightly more plausible even though it wonāt happen. It would be fun if F1 did an All-Star type of even during the summer break that included stuff like a go cart race.
Hell if F1 wants more action and more events to entice people to tune in and show up to the races, can we get a motherfucking go cart race every fucking race weekend? Thereās nothing Iād like to see more than all the drivers on the grid competing in equal machinery.
Thatās not even close to accurate. He didnāt negotiate a split between the Texans and Cowboys. He was traded from the Texans and the guaranteed money on his deal was automatically assigned to the Texans cap, just like every other trade, leaving the rest to be paid by the Cowboys, but then he and the Cowboys agreed to restructure the part of the deal the Cowboys had to pay, so it has nothing to do with being able to negotiate which team pays what part of his salary or who gets what cap hit.
Itās weird that you read the article but failed to mention the guy who created the test all but said Stroudās leaked score isnāt representative because he took it under bad conditions and that he retook it and scored higher.
You nailed it. A test to identify how quickly someone can process information absolutely determines whether the player will watch film. How could anyone not see that?
Third guard isnāt really a bench role. We can sell starter minutes to another guard. Even if Abmas comes and Hunter stays AND both stay healthy all year, he could easily average 25 mpg. If either doesnāt happen or a guy gets injured, then heād be a full time starter. We should be able to land another high level guard on top of Abmas and Hunter.
Thereās no such thing as cap hit allocation, itās determined automatically based on signing bonus/guaranteed money. He wouldāve counted for $31.6mm against the cap if he played for the Packers. His dead cap hit is now $40.3mm, but then heās off the books for good.
Not my calculations, guys who cover the sport. Thereās a million different trade value charts out there and the conditional pick makes it difficult to value exactly, but most have concluded the total package is worth a top 10 pick, including Bill Barnwellās article below.
And if the Jets make the playoffs it means Rodgers played 65%+ and the Packers get a first, so them doing well doesnāt really hurt Green Bay. Obviously the ideal outcome for the Packers would be Rodgers playing and the Jets only winning 8 or 9 games so the Packers get a mid-first.
He was going to have a huge cap hit regardless of whether he was traded or when he was traded, so there was no outcome where they āgive him awayā for cap space. My point is they couldāve kept him in the roster, let Love play and it really wouldnāt hav smattered. The Jets have all the pressure on them, which gives the Packers leverage to hold out for a good trade package, which they did.
Heās a 39 year old QB on a big contract whoās extremely likely to retire after this year, and the Packers got the equivalent of the #7 overall pick in value out of the Jets.
Getting a 2nd, a likely first, and the pick swap is very good value. The jets were the ones saying they wouldnāt give up a first. They blinked, not the Packers.
They have a lot of aging veterans and theyāre rebuilding, so I donāt think theyāll have too much trouble getting under the cap.
Not really true. The cap hit got split over two seasons after June 1, so it wouldāve been more manageable for them if they waited. Plus the Jets are selling building a contender with a GM whoās been pretty terrible outside of last yearās draft while the Packers are rebuilding. The leverage was definitely in favor of the Packers once all the other viable QB options went off the market.
I thought he still has the option of coming back if he doesnāt like the feedback he gets, though I doubt he will.
If Terry can land Abmas and get Hunter back then we have a very good top 6. Heāll still need to add at least a couple depth pieces, which is very doable. If he can pull all that off, then we could have a very strong roster next year and heāll have the chance to stack back to back deep tournament runs and strengthen his resume to sell to future recruits and transfers.
Heās brought in over 20 transfers and most of the 14 who left were pushed out, so heās doing pretty much what he planned minus a couple guys he probably wanted to keep.
lulz now youāve managed to be even more wrong than before. RAS takes into account height and weight as part of the score and dinged him for being small as a DE. He was 89th percentile overall as a DE. If you put him in as a LB, which includes smaller ILBs, then he jumps up to 94th overall in testing numbers and 89th for 3 cone. So his 3 cone was still elite at either spot.
I realize you donāt have the ability to admit youāre wrong, but you were dead wrong about his 3 cone being meaningless or unimpressive no matter which way you slice it. Maybe stop digging the hole deeper. Either way Iām done reading your inane bullshit on this topic.