@GlennDOrdway Maybe cowboys and Bengals and Chiefs I feel shouldn't be rated higher, but I can't disagree with every other team. And honestly, the broncos should be ahead. And maybe Chicago. That cake schedule and the playoffs that were gifted the Patriots wasn't an illusion. 1-2 reg season
@NikosRay@ProFootballTalk So since the property sits empty, few dollars to the taxpayer. And no revenue, no jobs. Nothing of benefit for the taxpayer. The Bears just were looking for future tax breaks and certainty that they won't go to levels unsustainable. Foist? Lolololololololololol
@NikosRay@ProFootballTalk Oh look, someone actually listens to only their favorite politician. What the Bears wanted were mainly 2 things $855M for infrastructure around the area. And tax breaks. Guess what? If they don't build, the property is worth a fraction of if they built it. So no money spent.
@William21205329@jefflschmitt@ProFootballTalk Wow. Try checking history. Your numbers are all over the place. He was "allegedly" asked to tank in his first year of 2019. They went 5-11. The Dolphins employed him for 2 more years AFTER the "alleged" tank request. They went 9-8 in his last year and the offense was putrid.
@ProFootballTalk So I would ditch the lottery, but make it so complicated with an onus on getting quality wins, that no one really knows where they will draft until the regular season is completely over. And yet, the teams that truly deserve the top picks get them. No tanking. No purging. Build.
@ProFootballTalk There are so many metrics that could be added to a draft order. I would love to see a system that incorporates myriads of factors, such as injuries, rest days, quality of wins, number of high recent picks, recent year records, did you build thru draft or FA.
@bostonradio I used to blame everyone but Thomas because they had all run down the court celebrating. But they had a timeout and could've advanced it to half court? Wow!