Is QB Mac Jones this year’s Mitchell Trubisky? Looking like the 49ers may way overpay for him.
...the Texans should have traded him while the gettin' was good.
I’m very glad that Miami dodged that bullet.
Jets and Miami fans can both feel relieved now.![]()
Jets trade QB Sam Darnold to Carolina for a 2021 sixth round pick, plus a second and fourth in 2022.
Panthers must be desperate.
https://www.profootballrumors.com/2021/04/jets-to-trade-sam-darnold-to-panthers
Tough to say.
Darnold was surrounded by a team comprised mostly of hot garbage in NY.
I meant paying so much for a QB the Jets were going to dump at some point this off-season.![]()
If I had been Chicago, I would've laughed in their faces.
Around here, there is no suburb that is going to give the Bengals a multi-billion dollar stadium. Kentucky has ten of the poorest counties in the US and I imagine Indiana isn't too far behind.![]()
You don’t have a clue as to what you’re talking about.St. Louis, Oakland, San Antonio, and Salt Lake City approve this message.
So will LA in a few years, since those IDIOTS didn't learn the lesson from the Rams and Raiders: they do fine with one team, but when they try to support two, both soon move.
Not sure they've had time. Teams didn't start regularly moving until less than 40 years ago. And I think Oakland's the only community to lose a team on two seperste occasions (1984 and recently).
St. Louis lost the Cardinals and Rams. Atlanta lost the Flames and Thrashers.
I just came up with one. D.C. lost the Senators twice (became the Twins and Rangers) and now have the Nationals.
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