@capeshitsucks The movie was too long to be so incomplete. I would've rather watched a 2 hour and 45 minute movie that had an ending, or a 2 hour movie that ended in a cliffhanger.
@CarringtonGupte@brgridiron Jefferson is a STUD. I expect him to lead the league in yards again but he's nowhere near physical or dynamic enough to lead the league in TDs. In 3 incredible seasons, he only ranked Top-10 in receiving TDs ONCE.
@PFF_Fantasy If this is for Fantasy Football, then I'm cutting Walker, but if this is just based on talent then I'm starting him. Seattle wouldn't have drafted a RB in the second round if they wanted Walker to get 70% or more of the workload in 2023.
@the_robertboas @qdiggs6 Unlikely. As it unfortunately turned out, all of our best matchups occur on weeks with very appealing Primetime matchups. For example, our week 9 game against the Ravens is the same week that Bills/Bengals is on SNF. Also, Eagles/Cowboys is on when we play SF for the second time
@MLupole@qdiggs6 Unlikely. As it unfortunately turned out, all of our best matchups occur on weeks with very appealing Primetime matchups. For example, our week 9 game against the Ravens is the same week that Bills/Bengals is on SNF. Also, Eagles/Cowboys is on when we play SF for the second time
@BengalYouTube The Seahawks haven't met with Tyree Wilson OR Jordan Addison. Also, Wilson isn't a scheme fit in our 3-4 defense and the WR3 in Seattle's offensive scheme barely gets involved
@fatersgonnafate@CorbinSmithNFL I like Coby's mentality and knack for punching the ball out, but he ranked 16th in receiving yards allowed while only starting 6 games. He's still young though and had time to develop. Worst case scenario: we only get 1 Pro bowl CB from the 2022 draft class