Official 2025 NFL Discussion preseason edition!!!

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RUMOR: SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS BECOMING A POTENTIAL SHOPPER FOR MATT RYAN TRADE
January 26, 2021
By Darrelle Lincoln










(Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Now that Terry Fontenot and Arthur Smith have been officially introduced as the Atlanta Falcons new GM and head coach, the next order of business will be the roster evaluation that also includes the veteran QB.
Matt Ryan turns 36-years-old in May, but there will still be some teams out there that would love to have him on their team. Holding the No. 4 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the decision whether to move Ryan need to be made sooner rather than later.
Unfortunately, Atlanta won’t be able to trade Ryan until after June 1st, because if they do, it would cost more than $44 million in dead cap space. After the first, however, it would be less than an $18 million cap hit.
According to longtime Niners reporter, Grant Cohen, the 49ers are a possible fit for the veteran QB.
“So here’s what the 49ers can do. They can trade Jimmy Garoppolo back to the New England Patriots, draft the best offensive lineman available with their 2021 first-round pick, draft the best quarterback available with their 2021 second-round pick, and then in the summer trade their 2022 second-round pick to the Falcons for Ryan. And he would cost the 49ers $23 million in 2021 and $24 million in 2022. And then the young quarterback could take over as the starter in 2023.
And if the 49ers want to get their 2022 first-round pick back, they always can trade Deebo Samuel for a No. 1 after next season.”

This past season, Ryan tossed for 4,581 yards, 26 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, but the Falcons finished the year 4-12
 
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RUMOR: SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS BECOMING A POTENTIAL SHOPPER FOR MATT RYAN TRADE
January 26, 2021
By Darrelle Lincoln










(Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Now that Terry Fontenot and Arthur Smith have been officially introduced as the Atlanta Falcons new GM and head coach, the next order of business will be the roster evaluation that also includes the veteran QB.
Matt Ryan turns 36-years-old in May, but there will still be some teams out there that would love to have him on their team. Holding the No. 4 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the decision whether to move Ryan need to be made sooner rather than later.
Unfortunately, Atlanta won’t be able to trade Ryan until after June 1st, because if they do, it would cost more than $44 million in dead cap space. After the first, however, it would be less than an $18 million cap hit.
According to longtime Niners reporter, Grant Cohen, the 49ers are a possible fit for the veteran QB.

This past season, Ryan tossed for 4,581 yards, 26 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, but the Falcons finished the year 4-12

I hope so, he's dead weight. Still hungover from the super bowl loss.
 



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RUMOR: SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS BECOMING A POTENTIAL SHOPPER FOR MATT RYAN TRADE
January 26, 2021
By Darrelle Lincoln










(Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Now that Terry Fontenot and Arthur Smith have been officially introduced as the Atlanta Falcons new GM and head coach, the next order of business will be the roster evaluation that also includes the veteran QB.
Matt Ryan turns 36-years-old in May, but there will still be some teams out there that would love to have him on their team. Holding the No. 4 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the decision whether to move Ryan need to be made sooner rather than later.
Unfortunately, Atlanta won’t be able to trade Ryan until after June 1st, because if they do, it would cost more than $44 million in dead cap space. After the first, however, it would be less than an $18 million cap hit.
According to longtime Niners reporter, Grant Cohen, the 49ers are a possible fit for the veteran QB.

This past season, Ryan tossed for 4,581 yards, 26 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, but the Falcons finished the year 4-12

They better not do that dumb shit
 

Houston Texans hire Baltimore Ravens' David Culley as head coach, sources say
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  • Sarah BarshopESPN Staff Writer
HOUSTON -- The Houston Texans have hired Baltimore Ravens assistant David Culley to be their next head coach, sources told ESPN, confirming a report by the Houston Chronicle.
Culley, 65, who has spent the past two seasons in Baltimore, just completed his 27th season as an NFL coach. Along with serving as the team's assistant head coach, Culley was Baltimore's passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. The Ravens finished the 2020 season ranked last in the NFL in passing.

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"David is just a genuine guy," Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said in a text to ESPN's Ed Werder. "He will be who he is everyday. Has been that guy every day of his career. I'm thrilled for him. Great person. Genuine. Full of energy."
Harbaugh had previously called the Texans' opening a "great opportunity" and said he believed Culley "would be a tremendous hire for any team, maybe, especially, the Texans with Deshaun Watson."
EDITOR'S PICKS
The Ravens will receive two third-round compensatory picks (one in 2021 and another in 2022) for Culley getting hired from their staff. This comes from a resolution adopted in November that is meant to incentivize NFL teams to develop and hire minority candidates for head-coaching and general manager positions.
Culley will join Robert Saleh of the New York Jets, Brian Flores of the Miami Dolphins, Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Ron Rivera of the Washington Football Team as active minority head coaches in the league.
Culley has never been an offensive coordinator at the NFL level. He was also an assistant head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2013 to '16, and spent the 2017 and '18 seasons as the Buffalo Bills' quarterbacks coach. When the Ravens hired Culley in 2019, Harbaugh said the coach was highly respected "as a teacher, game-planner and motivator."
When the Texans fired head coach and general manager Bill O'Brien in October, Houston became the first team with an opening for either position. The Texans hired Nick Caserio as their new general manager earlier this month and gave him the reins to their head-coaching search.
David Culley's Prior Coaching Stops
SEASONSTEAMROLE
2019-20Ravensassistant head coach/passing game coordinator/WR coach
2017-18BillsQB coach
2013-16Chiefsassistant head coach/WR coach
1999-2012Eaglesprimarily WR coach, also senior offensive assistant from 2011-12
1996-98SteelersWR coach
1994-95BuccaneersWR coach
-- ESPN Stats & Information

Along with Culley, Houston interviewed Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier, Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, former Detroit Lions and Indianapolis Colts coach Jim Caldwell, Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus and current Texans quarterback Josh McCown after Caserio took over. The Texans also interviewed Rams defensive coordinator Brandon Staley before he was hired by the Los Angeles Chargers.
Amid the Texans' coaching search, sources told ESPN that Watson was not happy with the process the organization used to hire Caserio. And sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that regardless of whom the Texans hired as their next head coach, Watson's desire to be traded was not expected to change.
The Texans are coming off a 4-12 season, one in which Watson played the best football of his NFL career. The fourth-year quarterback set career highs in touchdowns, passing yards and completion percentage. He also threw a career-low seven interceptions.
 
Funny how every time they show Joe mixon or kareem hunt they bring up their violent encounters, but they trying to sweep this cac under the rug :angry:

 
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Houston Texans hire Baltimore Ravens' David Culley as head coach, sources say
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  • Sarah BarshopESPN Staff Writer

HOUSTON -- The Houston Texans have hired Baltimore Ravens assistant David Culley to be their next head coach, sources told ESPN, confirming a report by the Houston Chronicle.
Culley, 65, who has spent the past two seasons in Baltimore, just completed his 27th season as an NFL coach. Along with serving as the team's assistant head coach, Culley was Baltimore's passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. The Ravens finished the 2020 season ranked last in the NFL in passing.

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"David is just a genuine guy," Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said in a text to ESPN's Ed Werder. "He will be who he is everyday. Has been that guy every day of his career. I'm thrilled for him. Great person. Genuine. Full of energy."
Harbaugh had previously called the Texans' opening a "great opportunity" and said he believed Culley "would be a tremendous hire for any team, maybe, especially, the Texans with Deshaun Watson."
EDITOR'S PICKS
The Ravens will receive two third-round compensatory picks (one in 2021 and another in 2022) for Culley getting hired from their staff. This comes from a resolution adopted in November that is meant to incentivize NFL teams to develop and hire minority candidates for head-coaching and general manager positions.
Culley will join Robert Saleh of the New York Jets, Brian Flores of the Miami Dolphins, Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Ron Rivera of the Washington Football Team as active minority head coaches in the league.
Culley has never been an offensive coordinator at the NFL level. He was also an assistant head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2013 to '16, and spent the 2017 and '18 seasons as the Buffalo Bills' quarterbacks coach. When the Ravens hired Culley in 2019, Harbaugh said the coach was highly respected "as a teacher, game-planner and motivator."
When the Texans fired head coach and general manager Bill O'Brien in October, Houston became the first team with an opening for either position. The Texans hired Nick Caserio as their new general manager earlier this month and gave him the reins to their head-coaching search.
David Culley's Prior Coaching Stops

SEASONSTEAMROLE
2019-20Ravensassistant head coach/passing game coordinator/WR coach
2017-18BillsQB coach
2013-16Chiefsassistant head coach/WR coach
1999-2012Eaglesprimarily WR coach, also senior offensive assistant from 2011-12
1996-98SteelersWR coach
1994-95BuccaneersWR coach
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Along with Culley, Houston interviewed Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier, Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, former Detroit Lions and Indianapolis Colts coach Jim Caldwell, Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus and current Texans quarterback Josh McCown after Caserio took over. The Texans also interviewed Rams defensive coordinator Brandon Staley before he was hired by the Los Angeles Chargers.


Amid the Texans' coaching search, sources told ESPN that Watson was not happy with the process the organization used to hire Caserio. And sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that regardless of whom the Texans hired as their next head coach, Watson's desire to be traded was not expected to change.
The Texans are coming off a 4-12 season, one in which Watson played the best football of his NFL career. The fourth-year quarterback set career highs in touchdowns, passing yards and completion percentage. He also threw a career-low seven interceptions.
 
Bear's fans :puzzled:





Lame ass Bears organization dont know what the fuck they are
doing, with their dumbass assessment they believed the bears
had a great year.

The reason on why many coaches are leaving the bears team
because the rest of the nfl knows that there isnt good job
security with the BEARS, since the GM and the head coach will
have a lame duck season in 2021.

I wouldnt want Deshaun Watson coming here because, his talent
would be wasted as well in a bears jersey.
 
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