Official 2025 NFL Off Season Discussion!!!

What most owners realize that fans will never comprehend.. only 1 team wins the superbowl and only a few teams really got a shot at going.. most teams are playoff bound at best.. so as a bizz man you need things to make your team marketable or sell the fantasy that you actually have a shot.. Brady is a modern day legend to these fans, Brady gives hope to a lot of fans.. Brady in a New Jersey automatically becomes a new hot item that consumers will buy, Brady on a new team automatically brings a new fan base to your squad, Brady on your team automatically means more tix sold and you can hike up your tix prices cause he’s must watch seen in person.. Brady means more advertisement more sponsors, etc.. signing Brady means more tv time… so as a bizzman it would actually be brilliant to sign Brady .. you give Brady 20-30 mill next yr and u’ll easily make that money plus 100s of millions more with that name attached to your squad. Plus outside of tua the dolphins was looking garbage offensively.. don’t let that playoff game fool you( that was the best they looked without tua) they need a better qb than them other 2 backups.. if Brady goes to Miami the hype machine is 100 times fold for the dolphins.. will Brady win a championship for 3 teams, Brady vs bellick twice guarantees one of them games gonna be a Monday night or Sunday night game( wouldn’t be surprised if both end up a late night game), can Brady win his old division game, can Brady win a chip for another florida team or be the first player to win a superbowl for 2 teams in the same state, dude these stories write themselves.. forget about if he announces this will be his last season come next yr ..every single game will be talked about..the Brady farewell tour will sell even more jerseys and merchandise.. it actually would be genius to sign that guy to the dolphins next yr

Nah the fans and MEDIA have seen that Brady is no longer Brady, you can't say he was on a bad team so Hill and Waddle will make him look better because he had good receivers. With that bad loss yesterday the media is no longer going to push that “Brady Magic“ line so the fans won't be able to get hyped up over hearing that the whole off-season. I think even the Bucs are going to push for Brady to go on and retire
 
Byron Leftwhich fired in Tampa? Does @jack walsh13 get his wish?

He over stayed.. dude should’ve easily been trying to find a head coaching job after last season.. this why I wanted him as coach for gmen. But I think he chose to stay with bucs.. the fact they didn’t offer him the head coaching job for the bucs once the other coach bounced was crazy. If that steeler coach serious about getting him that might make the Steelers great again
 
Nah the fans and MEDIA have seen that Brady is no longer Brady, you can't say he was on a bad team so Hill and Waddle will make him look better because he had good receivers. With that bad loss yesterday the media is no longer going to push that “Brady Magic“ line so the fans won't be able to get hyped up over hearing that the whole off-season. I think even the Bucs are going to push for Brady to go on and retire
Bucs recievers couldn’t sit in the same room as waddle and hill.. let’s not even act like them nigs in the same league.. also Miami this yr had a better running game than bucs.. cacs are gullible if you tell them Brady just needed a better supporting cast and offense scheme they will believe it. They already making it seem like it was leftwich fault why the bucs offense sucked.. so Brady can look like due to a shitty coordinator his stats took a dive..but under a new regime Brady magic will be back.. that’s who buy the tix, the sports tv packages, the merchandise, etc gullible cacs.. Brady gonna bring another superbowl in florida but this time for a diff team..first player to ever win a super bowl for 2 diff teams in the same state. Brady vs bellich twice , the legend vs the future ( Brady vs josh Allen) twice, sports media can easily sell this great white hype story and cacs will eat it up.. dolphins would cake off this hype machine
 
He's going to cost a lot more too
True....but he's a former MVP and a dual threat. I see more upside for the Dolphins there and just fear Tua's concussion issues will force him to retire early.

I'm scared for his health. I'd like to see Miami and my BILLS continue to battle it out in years to come, but only if they have a QB that will be healthy enough to do it.

Perhaps Lamar isn't that guy (in Miami) either...I just truly believe Tua isn't him. Not after the way he was treated, injured and continued to be injured this year.
 
True....but he's a former MVP and a dual threat. I see more upside for the Dolphins there and just fear Tua's concussion issues will force him to retire early.

I'm scared for his health. I'd like to see Miami and my BILLS continue to battle it out in years to come, but only if they have a QB that will be healthy enough to do it.

Perhaps Lamar isn't that guy (in Miami) either...I just truly believe Tua isn't him. Not after the way he was treated, injured and continued to be injured this year.
How many concussions do you think Tom Brady has had?
Aaron Rogers?
Is 2 enough to call it a career and retire?
 
We’re they throwing up gang signs when they was on the ground after they got hit or couldn’t remember segments of a game they played when they had a concussion unknowingly
Aaron Rogers had memory loss also loss of vision in one eye in another game. Stayed in the game and played the next week.
Brady said he's had multiple but won't give details
 

Al Michaels compares calling 'Thursday Night Football' to selling a used car after first season with Amazon
Amazon is paying $1 billion to stream TNF games on Prime Video

Jack Baer
·Writer
Thu, January 12, 2023 at 9:51 PM EST·3 min read


Broadcasting legend Al Michaels has finished up his first season calling NFL "Thursday Night Football" games for Amazon, and the overall result was a mixed bag.
Michaels was his usual self, which is to say good. Color commentator Kirk Herbstreit was solid for a broadcaster with a background located almost entirely in the realm of college football. The production values were immense outside of some sound engineering hiccups, which is no surprise given the amount Amazon has invested.
But, unfortunately, the whole crew still had to cover "Thursday Night Football," the primetime slate infamous for often delivering duds between underprepared and/or fatigued teams. The 2022 season did nothing to dispel that stigma, even with Michaels along for the ride.
Michaels addressed the question of the TNF games' quality in an interview with The Athletic's Richard Deitsch published Thursday, and he didn't sugarcoat his answer, especially when it came to the dud of all duds between the Denver Broncos and Indianapolis Colts:
"I think I’m to the point in my life and career, having watched sports since I was 6 years old, I feel what the crowd feels. The Denver-Indianapolis game (in) Week 4 was a dreadful game. No other way to describe it. No touchdowns. In fact, at one point during the game, I said to (analyst) Kirk (Herbstreit), 'Is it possible this game could be so bad that it’s actually good?' He’d never heard that from a partner and went, 'No!'"
Michaels isn't wrong there, nor he is alone in saying it. The game, a touchdown-less slog with four turnovers, was so unwatchable that a local Denver television station apologized for airing it (TNF games are still broadcast in local markets), with one commentator saying "It burns the retinas."
There were more bad games though. Michaels called games with three first-half points, lopsided blowouts and performances so brutal they basically erased any optimism about a certain No. 2 overall pick. Some games were good, most were not.
According to Michaels, Amazon took the issue in stride, which you would hope they do considering they are paying $1 billion a year until 2033 for the privilege of streaming the games:
Do you hear anything from Amazon management about this?
"From the Amazon people, nothing but support. I think they understood what this was. We’re making the most of it. I mean, you just can’t oversell something. Do you want me to sell you a 20-year-old Mazda? That’s what you’re asking me to do. I can’t sell you a used car. … I’ve kind of gone down that road a little bit in games that have been bad in the past. But this game was horrifically bad. What were you supposed to do at that point? And away I went."
Perhaps the "Thursday Night Football" games will finally get better next year. Amazon wouldn't be the first rights-holder to hope so.
Meanwhile, Michaels will at least get to enjoy a playoff game, as NBC announced Wednesday he would return to call the Los Angeles Chargers-Jacksonville Jaguars wild-card game on Saturday.
 
Bucs recievers couldn’t sit in the same room as waddle and hill.. let’s not even act like them nigs in the same league.. also Miami this yr had a better running game than bucs.. cacs are gullible if you tell them Brady just needed a better supporting cast and offense scheme they will believe it. They already making it seem like it was leftwich fault why the bucs offense sucked.. so Brady can look like due to a shitty coordinator his stats took a dive..but under a new regime Brady magic will be back.. that’s who buy the tix, the sports tv packages, the merchandise, etc gullible cacs.. Brady gonna bring another superbowl in florida but this time for a diff team..first player to ever win a super bowl for 2 diff teams in the same state. Brady vs bellich twice , the legend vs the future ( Brady vs josh Allen) twice, sports media can easily sell this great white hype story and cacs will eat it up.. dolphins would cake off this hype machine

Bucs receivers are a different type of receiver than the Dolphins but they are just good as Hill and Waddle. Evans and Godwin rely on their size and physicality while Hill and Waddle rely on speed and quickness but I will say you might be right FOR NOW about Brady being a good money maker for Miami because as I'm reading these comments on social media a lot of people are trying to blame everybody except Brady for the Bucs bad season, but I still say by the time next season starts that won't be the case because the media will have stopped pushing the narrative that Brady can be successful somewhere else
 
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Byron Leftwhich fired in Tampa? Does @jack walsh13 get his wish?


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Al Michaels compares calling 'Thursday Night Football' to selling a used car after first season with Amazon
Amazon is paying $1 billion to stream TNF games on Prime Video

Jack Baer
·Writer
Thu, January 12, 2023 at 9:51 PM EST·3 min read


Broadcasting legend Al Michaels has finished up his first season calling NFL "Thursday Night Football" games for Amazon, and the overall result was a mixed bag.
Michaels was his usual self, which is to say good. Color commentator Kirk Herbstreit was solid for a broadcaster with a background located almost entirely in the realm of college football. The production values were immense outside of some sound engineering hiccups, which is no surprise given the amount Amazon has invested.
But, unfortunately, the whole crew still had to cover "Thursday Night Football," the primetime slate infamous for often delivering duds between underprepared and/or fatigued teams. The 2022 season did nothing to dispel that stigma, even with Michaels along for the ride.
Michaels addressed the question of the TNF games' quality in an interview with The Athletic's Richard Deitsch published Thursday, and he didn't sugarcoat his answer, especially when it came to the dud of all duds between the Denver Broncos and Indianapolis Colts:

Michaels isn't wrong there, nor he is alone in saying it. The game, a touchdown-less slog with four turnovers, was so unwatchable that a local Denver television station apologized for airing it (TNF games are still broadcast in local markets), with one commentator saying "It burns the retinas."
There were more bad games though. Michaels called games with three first-half points, lopsided blowouts and performances so brutal they basically erased any optimism about a certain No. 2 overall pick. Some games were good, most were not.
According to Michaels, Amazon took the issue in stride, which you would hope they do considering they are paying $1 billion a year until 2033 for the privilege of streaming the games:


Perhaps the "Thursday Night Football" games will finally get better next year. Amazon wouldn't be the first rights-holder to hope so.
Meanwhile, Michaels will at least get to enjoy a playoff game, as NBC announced Wednesday he would return to call the Los Angeles Chargers-Jacksonville Jaguars wild-card game on Saturday.
Michaels be wilin'.

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