Official 2025 NFL Off Season Discussion!!!

Fuck The Rams !!!
And Fuck Detroit !!!
Fuck Fuck Fuck !!!

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I wish I knew how to shop in some orange tic-tacs

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something tells me washington is gonna go after Watson, after reading this. I cringe to think what they will have to part with to pull that off. Matt stafford is a good QB. He will have help in LA.

conversely, Goff is gonna take a royal beating playing in Detroit.

I heard Mortenson and Shefter just said Watson DEFINITELY aint going to the Jets

I'm trying to confirm

but if TRUE?

woo boy

its gonna get CRAZY...
 
I heard Mortenson and Shefter just said Watson DEFINITELY aint going to the Jets

I'm trying to confirm

but if TRUE?

woo boy

its gonna get CRAZY...


I wonder if the Bears could get it done with this package:2021 1st(#20),2nd(#52), 2022 1st and 3rd, 2023 1st and 3rd,CB Kyle Fuller(entering the last year of his contract. If Lovie's defense still works, db's can put up big #s in it. Thus possible big payday approaching age 30),WR Anthony Miller &QB Nick Foles(new HOU HC Culley and Foles were together in KC in 2016) for Watson and 6th rounder in 2021. Because Bears are drafting outside of the top 12 picks in 2021 and only have a marginal starting qb to flip to Houston they will have to pay more. There's a good chance we aren't gonna re-sign Fuller after the 2021 season anyway, so... Could this get it done, Bears fans? Is it an overpay?
 
Washington really only has depth in the d-line. Montez Sweat, multiple ones and no.2's? Can they spare S Landon Collins?
sweat ain't going anywhere. those young dudes are the core of the team and the main reason that Ryan Kerrigan supposedly wants out.. Landon collins may be good as gone, considering how Kamren Curl played in his place. and on a rookie contract too. I like Landon collins. time will tell how it plays out.
 
Where my Bears fans at? Texans apparently want 2 young defensive starters in any Watson deal. I see some fans on a Facebook Bears fan group I'm in willing to give up pn Roquan Smith and Jaylon Johnson with a quickness. I would tell Houston to eat a dick. As I said before, even though he was more credentials(Pro Bowl/All-Pro)than Ro and JJ, if Houston wants Kyle Fuller, i'd include him in the deal before the two younguns. Agree or disagree?
 
Where my Bears fans at? Texans apparently want 2 young defensive starters in any Watson deal. I see some fans on a Facebook Bears fan group I'm in willing to give up pn Roquan Smith and Jaylon Johnson with a quickness. I would tell Houston to eat a dick. As I said before, even though he was more credentials(Pro Bowl/All-Pro)than Ro and JJ, if Houston wants Kyle Fuller, i'd include him in the deal before the two younguns. Agree or disagree?
Im not a Bears fan. But they need to leave that defense in tact and not get rid of that young talent. Fleecing a team for one player does not always work. Future picks and money I understand. If the team drafted properly in the first place they would not need DeShaun. Oh well yeah Chicago should of drafted DeShaun in the first place. Just saying most first round picks do not always pan out cause teams draft pooly. Sadly right now Houston needs picks and money.
 
Jared Goff excited to be with Lions franchise that wants, appreciates him
Published: Jan 31, 2021 at 04:09 PM
Michael Silver

The conversation didn't last long.
When Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay phoned Jared Goff Saturday night to tell the quarterback he was being traded to the Detroit Lions, Goff had barely uttered "OK" when he saw that his father, Jerry, was calling on the other line.

As a man accustomed to making quick decisions in the heat of the moment, Goff didn't hesitate.
"I've gotta go," he told his soon-to-be-former boss, and clicked off to talk to his dad about the next chapter of his NFL career.

As stunning as it might have seemed a few weeks ago -- and, certainly, 17 months ago, when the Rams signed the No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 draft to a four-year, $134-million contract extension -- Goff's football future will now unfold in Detroit.

Two years after guiding the Rams to an epic comeback road victory over the New Orleans Saints in the NFC Championship Game -- only to suffer a Super Bowl defeat that both he and McVay nobly attempted to take the blame for -- Goff was gone.

On Saturday, the Rams sent Goff, two first-round draft picks and a third-round selection to the Lions to acquire 12-year veteran Matthew Stafford, the quarterback McVay believes can reinvigorate his once cutting-edge offense.

In addition to the haul of picks, a price that certainly reflected Detroit's willingness to assume the final two years of Goff's contract, the Lions got a quarterback they believe can thrive in their revamped, run-heavy attack. And Goff, a young man who handled the Rams' disrespectful divorce strategy of the past several weeks with quiet dignity, got something valuable out of the deal, too.

After talking with Lions general manager Brad Holmes, coach Dan Campbell, offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn and other organizational powerbrokers Saturday night, Goff -- for the first time in awhile -- felt wanted. In a sense, he felt like it was draft day, all over again.

"I'm just excited to be somewhere that I know wants me and appreciates me," Goff told NFL.com on Sunday morning. "I'm moving forward and couldn't be more excited to build a winner there. I'm excited about Dan (Campbell) and the whole staff."

Were we so inclined, we could spend paragraphs and paragraphs breaking down the dissolution of the once-airtight McVay/Goff connection, delving deep into the vagaries of the Rams' schematic evolution (or lack thereof), the coach's dissatisfaction with Goff's performance (especially as it related to the QB's turnover tally the past two seasons) and the accompanying drop in confidence as the tension ramped up. With all due (dis)respect to the analytics nerds and wannabe GMs on social media and elsewhere, some very smart coaches, players and talent evaluators in the football world believe there is a legitimate case to be made on each man's behalf, and the estimation of Goff by many of those experts is much higher than many fans might assume.



Let's table that debate, for the moment, and accept the fact that McVay -- whatever his reasons -- decided Goff was no longer the guy he wants running his offense. At the very least, the messy handling of the transition from Goff to Stafford was hardly the organization's finest hour.

Routinely trashed this season on FOX telecasts, specifically those with Troy Aikman as the lead analyst, Goff could reasonably assume that McVay's words about his quarterback's play in network production meetings were far from glowing. And yet, Goff had some impressive performances in 2020 (Eagles, Bills, Bucs, Cardinals) and helped push the Rams into postseason contention. Things began to unravel in a Dec. 27 road defeat to the Seahawks that gave Seattle the NFC West title. In the third quarter, Goff suffered a dislocated right thumb after banging it on the helmet of Seahawks pass rusher Benson Mayowa, popped it back into place and finished the game. Afterward, he learned the thumb was broken.

Devastated, Goff thought his season was done. Told he could have surgery to insert three pins that might allow him to come back for the Rams' first playoff game -- assuming the team could qualify -- Goff went for it, like a team player should.

It didn't play out the way he'd hoped: Two days after the Rams' season-ending victory over the Arizona Cardinals, Goff and McVay had some hard conversations. McVay told Goff that, with a rematch against the Seahawks in Seattle looming four days later, he had to make a decision on his starter and stick with it. Given the uncertainty about how Goff would be able to throw following thumb surgery, and the tight timeline, McVay was going with backup John Wolford, who had just made his first career start against the Cardinals. Wolford would get all of the first-team reps in practice, and Goff would work off to the side.

Goff was upset. Intellectually, he understood McVay's dilemma and line of thinking. As a competitor, it killed him that he wouldn't be out there. The coach and quarterback said some difficult things to one another. They spoke for four hours. One thing McVay did not say, however, was that he was benching Goff because he wanted Wolford to play, period.

In retrospect, he probably should have.

So what happened in the playoff game? Wolford got knocked out with a neck injury the first quarter, and Goff came jogging onto the field -- with zero reps, 12 days after thumb surgery -- and gutted out a game that was one of the bigger triumphs of the McVay era.

The following Saturday in Green Bay, with Wolford inactive, Goff played well in 25-degree weather, but fellow Cal alum Aaron Rodgers and the Packers played better. Until the latter stages of the Rams' 32-18 defeat, Goff had completed all but two of his passes, but L.A.'s No. 1-ranked defense couldn't hold up against the soon-to-be three-time MVP.

After the game, McVay told Rodgers, "Watching you play, it's like watching a game in slow motion. That's how dialed in you are."

And then, in short order, the rest of the world -- including Goff -- got a sense of just how quickly McVay wanted to find a new quarterback.

First, in his postgame press conference, McVay said of Goff, "Yeah, he's the quarterback right now" -- echoing the infamous words Cardinals general manager Steve Keim uttered of starting quarterback Josh Rosen less than two months before drafting his replacement, Kyler Murray, in 2019.

The following day, in his end-of-season press conference, McVay didn't commit to Goff being on the roster in 2021, saying everything was being evaluated.


Rams GM on future at QB: 'Jared Goff is a Ram in this moment'


Five days ago, Rams general manager Les Snead had his end-of-season press conference, which played out more like a bad standup-comedy audition. In response to Goff's status, Snead twice invoked Rodgers' "beautiful mystery" phrase surrounding the 37-year-old quarterback's own future with the Packers, called Goff "a Ram right now" and delved into the specifics of how the team could move on from the quarterback while finessing the salary-cap hit. Afterward, he bemusedly asked reporters what they thought the next day's headlines would be.

In fairness to Snead and McVay, they weren't lying.
In fairness to Goff, he was blindsided. Neither Snead nor McVay had told him the team wanted to move on, or anything close to that. For a 26-year-old, who, since being thrown into a tough situation his rookie year, has consistently displayed toughness, commitment, positivity and team-centric behavior during his time with the franchise, it was a crappy way to learn he was unwanted, yet he refused to fire back.

Then came Saturday night's phone call from McVay, and the relief that followed -- a weight had been lifted off Goff's shoulders, one he hadn't realized was so heavy. McVay, for what it's worth, was vacationing in Cabo San Lucas; Stafford (for you conspiracy theorists) was also said to be in the area, according to two sources familiar with the quarterback's situation.

Goff clicked off to talk to his father, and he began to feel better. Then came the calls from his new head coach, and other Lions powerbrokers, and he heard the palpable excitement in their voices and understood that this was a two-way exchange: Yes, he was being dumped by the Rams, but he was also being courted by a long-struggling organization that hopes its latest facelift can lead to its first postseason win in three decades.

Hey, Goff can relate. He was the freshman quarterback on a Cal team that went 1-11; two years later, he led the Golden Bears to a bowl victory. Unlike most No. 1 overall picks, including Stafford, Goff's pre-NFL career was filled with consistent on-the-field adversity.

The Lions are looking for a leader, and Goff firmly believes that he's the right guy to take them where they want to go. For what it's worth: A run-heavy attack, and the play-action opportunities that should follow, would seem to be a nice match for Goff's skill set.

On Sunday morning, Goff and I talked about his journey -- and this very sharp detour north -- and some of the stress he's carried inside for the past several months. It's been a lot, but Goff didn't harp on the souring of his relationship with McVay or the end of his time in L.A. His voice was calm, hopeful, light, and even … happy?

It made sense. This isn't complicated. It's good to be wanted, and for the first time in awhile, Goff believes that is the case.
 



The Houston Texans franchise is in danger of becoming the new Bills or Browns team, where they won’t be competing for much of anything over the course of the next 20 years with the decisions and actions they continues to do and make.

The star Texans quarterback is reportedly extremely frustrated with the front office and their questionable moves that go back to letting former head coach Bill O’Brien trade star WR DeAndre Hopkins.

According to NBC Sports insider Peter King, his teammates aren’t upset with him as many of them are telling him it is perfectly fine for him to want out.

“It’s gotten to the point where, I’m told, even some respected veterans on the teams have, in effect, told Watson, Go ahead. Go. We love you. We don’t want you to get trapped here. You don’t owe us anything.”

The report goes on to say that the Texans locker room was reportedly “turned off” by the franchise’s decision to not interview Robert Saleh as a head coaching candidate.

Last week, the team announced the hiring of Ravens wide receivers coach David Culley as the new head coach. The following day, the news came down that Watson had demanded a trade.
 
@Spectrum

Talk me down but is it me or does trey lance look like a hybrid of lamar jackson running and Patrick Mahomes throwing?!?

And would you want him at 7?




 
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@Spectrum

Talk me down but is it me or does trey lance look like a hybrid of lamar jackson running and Patrick Mahomes throwing?!?

And would you want him at 7?






I don't think he'll still be on the board at 7. The only issue is that he only played one year. I don't think the Lions are going to take a QB this year now that they have Goff. If he's there at 7 though, I'd be fine with them taking him. Otherwise, we gotta go with Parsons or trade down and get a bookend at right guard or an edge rusher.
 
Ndamukong Suh to Jared Goff: You're going to a great city in Detroit



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DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 02: Los Angeles Rams nose tackle Ndamukong Suh (93) walks off after warmups prior to the Detroit Lions versus Los Angeles Rams game on Sunday December 2, 2018 at Ford Field in Detroit, MI. (Photo by Steven King/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)



(WXYZ) — Former Detroit Lions DT Ndamukong Suh said he talked with Jared Goff right after he was traded to the Detroit Lions for Matthew Stafford.

Suh and Goff were teammates on the Los Angeles Rams, and now Suh is with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

"I actually spoke to Jared Goff the other day when it actually happened, just to let him know that he's going to a great city in Detroit and I'm excited for him," Suh said. "I know a lot of people up there, a lot of great people in the community that will be happy to help him get his feet settled and what not."

Suh played five seasons in Detroit after being drafted by the Lions at No. 2 overall in 2010.
 
RUMOR: 49ERS HAVE OFFERED JIMMY GAROPPOLO & MULTIPLE PICKS TO VIKINGS FOR KIRK COUSINS
February 2, 2021

By Darrelle Lincoln
Writer for Total Pro Sports Since August 31, 2015

The San Francisco 49ers desperately need an upgrade at the quarterback position. The team is in a division that has Russell Wilson, Kyler Murray, and now Matt Stafford after the Rams traded for him over the weekend.

The latest rumor has Kirk Cousins heading to the West Coast as the 49ers have reportedly given their best offer to the Minnesota Vikings.
  • Jimmy G
  • 2nd-round pick
  • 4th-round pick


Cousins and head coach Kyle Shanahan are very familiar with each other, as they were together in Washington. Despite the Vikings finishing 7-9 and missing the playoffs, Cousins is coming off a season where he threw for 4,265 yards and had a career-high 35 touchdowns with 13 interceptions.

Jimmy Garoppolo played in just six games in 2020 due to injury, throwing for 1,096 yards, seven touchdowns and five interceptions.

It was just two seasons ago when he passed for 3,978 yards, 27 touchdowns and 13 interceptions, and went 13-3 as the starter as the 49ers went to the Super Bowl.
 
RUMOR: 49ERS HAVE OFFERED JIMMY GAROPPOLO & MULTIPLE PICKS TO VIKINGS FOR KIRK COUSINS
February 2, 2021

By Darrelle Lincoln
Writer for Total Pro Sports Since August 31, 2015

The San Francisco 49ers desperately need an upgrade at the quarterback position. The team is in a division that has Russell Wilson, Kyler Murray, and now Matt Stafford after the Rams traded for him over the weekend.

The latest rumor has Kirk Cousins heading to the West Coast as the 49ers have reportedly given their best offer to the Minnesota Vikings.
  • Jimmy G
  • 2nd-round pick
  • 4th-round pick


Cousins and head coach Kyle Shanahan are very familiar with each other, as they were together in Washington. Despite the Vikings finishing 7-9 and missing the playoffs, Cousins is coming off a season where he threw for 4,265 yards and had a career-high 35 touchdowns with 13 interceptions.

Jimmy Garoppolo played in just six games in 2020 due to injury, throwing for 1,096 yards, seven touchdowns and five interceptions.

It was just two seasons ago when he passed for 3,978 yards, 27 touchdowns and 13 interceptions, and went 13-3 as the starter as the 49ers went to the Super Bowl.

That would be the dumbest move ever. I'll never understand his obsession with Kirk Cousins. And to give picks to get him, smh.
Doing this move, they'll still have the 4th best QB in the division.
 
That would be the dumbest move ever. I'll never understand his obsession with Kirk Cousins. And to give picks to get him, smh.
Doing this move, they'll still have the 4th best QB in the division.
PLEASE HAPPEN


THE WHOLE NFC NORTH ABOUT TO BE ALL ASS QBS

SEND KIRK TO 49ers

send A-Fag to the Dolphins or Jets

goff
Darnold/tua
Porn star Jimmy
Foles

:puke:
 
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