NFL 2015 - Off Season Discussion

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He definitely wasn't on him for Edelman's TD
The reason for this being that the defense decides the match-ups and AB is living in lala land
Definitely not.

This season he didn't give up a single TD.

Last season he gave up a TD every 1059 snaps, in comparison to Richard 'I'm the best corner in the game' Sherman, who gave up a TD every 501.5 snaps
 

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Apparently Revis wants $1 more than Sherman
They're all divas, it's a battle of who's got the biggest.... Richard Sherman signed a 4 year/$56 million contract ($14 million average), so then Patrick Peterson signed a 5yr/70.05 million deal ($14.01 million average).

I thought Revis wanted a $15 million average, I'd go with 3 years/$45 million.
 

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They're all divas, it's a battle of who's got the biggest.... Richard Sherman signed a 4 year/$56 million contract ($14 million average), so then Patrick Peterson signed a 5yr/70.05 million deal ($14.01 million average).

I thought Revis wanted a $15 million average, I'd go with 3 years/$45 million.
Yeah pretty happy with the chump on 9.5m
 

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They're all divas, it's a battle of who's got the biggest.... Richard Sherman signed a 4 year/$56 million contract ($14 million average), so then Patrick Peterson signed a 5yr/70.05 million deal ($14.01 million average).

I thought Revis wanted a $15 million average, I'd go with 3 years/$45 million.
BTW - a 3 year deal for Revis could easily be constructed to give the Patriots a small cap hit for him in 2015, it's just a question of how 2016 and 2017 look from a team cap perspective.
 

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BTW - a 3 year deal for Revis could easily be constructed to give the Patriots a small cap hit for him in 2015, it's just a question of how 2016 and 2017 look from a team cap perspective.
It's never the size of the deal but the guaranteed money that people should look at. That's what concerns me with the Jets.
 

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2013? Sorry I thought we were taking about relevant information

Peyton threw 55 TDs in 2013. He is the best in the league
I'm fairly certain using data from 2 seasons ago can be considered relevant today. Yes, Peyton was statistically fantastic in 2013.
 

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You have turned into a troll

That isn't even a statistic, it's a photo

I'm pretty sure the actual statistics from the season just gone are more relevant

Revis was garbage in 2013
 
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