What about Osweiler?
It's more ethical to obviously cheat? "superstar calls" are cheating. More ethical to have one of your highest rated officials be ran out of the league for cheating? I'll give you Goodell, he's horrible. But Stern was worse by a mile.
He should absolutely be considered but so should any FA QBs. You develop as many options as you can and go with the best one. If that is Osweiler than great! Ff not and someone else comes in than that is great too.
But Denver will get Clady back, probably on a restructured deal, for cheaper than he gets now. That will be a huge boon to their O line.
Then you have to look at Marshall, Jackson, Trevathan and Miller on D. Miller is getting the franchise tag. Also Forte for the Bears did an article where he talked about playing for Denver.
If Manning sticks around then Denver has about 17 million less to work with. Hopefully they get 20 from him and a Clady reworked deal to resign this D and fix 1-2 spots on the O. Maybe QB and TE?
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Umm yes, it's 100 times more ethical than the ****ing depressing list of wretched controversies miring the NFL. Let's speak with logic, and not with emotion. Worse by a mile?
Gee you're right I guess encouraging domestic violence and silencing reports surrounding the health of players are both CERTAINLY less ethical than "superstar calls".
Ridiculous. Your league is a broken one. It's only a matter of time before it goes belly up-- if your country is truly one with morals.
If I am Elway and Kubiak though I haul Talib's butt into the office and rip him up and down. Get that amateur hour crap out of here. Stupid plays/penalties and then an even dumber post game interview.
16-10 game, 4:00 to-go.. this is your league MVP
My house went nuts over this play. What a choke by Newton there. Just baffling.
The nose of the ball hit the ground. Then the ball bounced around in his hands showing that he didn't have control of it when it did. That is not a catch. The announcer's were morans as well as their expert. The video replay showed the nose of the ball hitting the ground from 2 different angles.
Umm yes, it's 100 times more ethical than the ****ing depressing list of wretched controversies miring the NFL. Let's speak with logic, and not with emotion. Worse by a mile?
Gee you're right I guess encouraging domestic violence and silencing reports surrounding the health of players are both CERTAINLY less ethical than "superstar calls".
Ridiculous. Your league is a broken one. It's only a matter of time before it goes belly up-- if your country is truly one with morals.
It is-- and it is also 100% a more ethical league, with a commissioner who isn't a ****ing moronic piece of sewage.
Football is meh. The Super Bowl was meh. The OKC vs. Warriors game was better.
There hasn't been a game in the playoffs that was better than 2015 Game 7 Clippers vs Spurs.
Ignoring your argument with him on ethics, your statement here that the NFL will be going belly up is ludicrous. The NFL is MONSTROUS business. TV contracts are ridiculous. People pay insane prices to go to the games. They're viewed like crazy...recent SB numbers.
2015: 49.7 rating, 114.4 million viewers
2014: 46.4 rating, 112.2 million viewers
2013: 48.1 rating, 108.4 million viewers
2012: 47.8 rating, 111.3 million viewers
2011: 47.9 rating, 111 million viewers
The NFL is around to stay.
It's near its peak though. The globalization of the NBA is in its infancy. The NFL can't spread world-wide like the NBA can, not even close.