Yeah, it's usually a reset season before going wild. Yankees reset, then got Cole, Dodgers reset and we know what they did. That's just the tax thing though, the actually building a home grown core takes awhile.
Even big market teams do this to some extent now. They reset luxury tax when they can and try and homegrow a core and not have the 6 free agents and 3 rentals thing every season. Obviously it's still a huge advantage to be able to resign your guys and fill holes threw free agency and rental...
They'd have had to get a better haul of prospects for this to really make sense. Maybe it's step one in reducing payroll then selling the team or something. It's a weird as fuck trade.
Assuming the 49ers are healthy, that could be a pretty interesting division next season. Cardinals are probably fucked though since they're keeping Kingsbury
Someone will do it, only takes one team and there's been plenty of terrible trades over the years and this time they'll be trading for someone proven to be a great young player.
1st round isn't as bad as it used to be since the salaries are slotted now. Used to have to eat some pretty bad contracts if your first round guy is garbage. 3rd round might be the best value per dollar, but the 1st round is still where most of the best players come from.
Yeah, Stafford is a good player. Not amazing, but certainly above average. Detroit just can't get it together long term. They drove 2 all time dudes into early retirement.
Yeah, that's kind of scary. I'd like Watson, but not sure I'd want him for what it'd cost. Some crazy Tua, 3, 18, 36, 50, next year's 1 and 2, and some players shit is scary.
Rice had a long stretch in an innovative and great offense, plus he had a long career which will give you absurd career numbers. He was even still productive at age 94 in Oakland. The wildest thing for me with Rice was him having the single season TD record as long as he did and he did it...
I mean do any of you really have high expectations for this? First movie is amazing, 2nd one was up and down, but had some cool scenes, 3rd one was almost entirely trash.
Should be fine. Most Gaiman stuff that gets turned into other media has been good. Stardust and Good Omens are awesome and American Gods is up and down but certainly has it's moments so I'm fairly optimistic.
She actually did some gangster engineering shit on that trap ship a couple of episodes ago. Too bad she's been such shit for so long she just has like no credibility at this point.