He is one of their Cinderella stories.That Rodgers guy has some jets. He pulled away from the pack with ease.
So I finally did my research.And who came up with those sweatshirts!?!?!?!?
It was rhetorical, but Im sorry I askedSo I finally did my research.
They claim they have been in existence since 2009.
I just figured out that they replaced the Susan Koman Foundation.
So now October is no longer Breast Cancer Awareness and the pink thing.
They have to market their faces.The whole helmet off = penalty things seems to have, uh, dropped on the enforcement priority list.
Fuck loads of young elite talent is being stockpiled. They are gonna be a decade long contender. They orchestrated a deliberate sell off with a plan to build back up and it’s going exactly according to plan more or less if not for the Covid interruptions screwing with the development time of some of their kids.How is it that you're so optimistic about a team that apparently hasn't made the playoffs in 5 years and are conversely so pessimistic about a team that is most likely one of the top 5 in the league?
seriously. Not used to seeing this, but the days of Hloti Ngata are long goneColts are just bullying the Ravens on the LOS
Well, it's true you know.It was rhetorical, but Im sorry I asked
Those sweatshirts make me miss pinkWell, it's true you know.
He did, I know no one ever wants to give him credit for anything but he had a fourth round rookie thrust into a starting role and between Garrett and also Romo the guy was wonderfully developed.No he said it at the end of the game when the clock was winding down. They were propping the Cowboys overall. He said Garrett did a great job developing Dak.
I’m giving more credit to McCarthy than Moore.Agreed that it should be a priority but I'm still not especially concerned.
If you look around the league there won't be more than a handful of openings unless a few 1st year guys get fired. The only teams really in the conversation are NYG/PHI/MIN/CHI/JAX, I'd be shocked if anybody else was fired out of those 5, and out of those 5 you have to think at least one or two of them will have a decent enough season and keep their coaches (i.e. Vikings, Bears, Eagles). Or someone like Judge might get another shot given that he had a somewhat promising first year and is now down a bunch of injured guys.
So we might have like 3-4 openings at most, and ultimately I think OC's like Leftwich and Daboll in Buffalo will get HC jobs before Moore. Then you have a few other hotshot young guys similar to Moore in the Carolina OC and O'Connell in LA, not to mention a seasoned vet who has a Super Bowl on his resume in Pederson out there who a team like Jacksonville would probably love after the 3 ring circus that is Urban Meyer.
So all in all, I think there's only a 50/50 chance at best that he leaves, and given that Jerry already got him to turn down a HC job at Boise St., which almost certainly is one of his dream jobs, then I think it's more likely than not that he's back.