I get leaving him in place till new owners come around, going out and getting Hackett before the new owners took over in Denver sure as fuck didn't work out
Eisen and Andrew Whitworth talking about next year, interesting one to me was Mac Jones getting traded away. Which he would become a pretty big target for the Raiders I would assume, provided there is no Brady in there future. While I can see Brady potentially wanting to play with McDaniels...
When they were talking about them getting let go on Rich Eisen they brought up that report of the $800m wasted on coaches, execs. Cardinals gave Kingsbury and Keim extensions at the beginning of this year, lol
Saturday, January 14
NFC: 4:30 PM (ET) 7 Seattle at 2 San Francisco (FOX, FOX Deportes)
AFC: 8:15 PM (ET) 5 Los Angeles Chargers at 4 Jacksonville (NBC, Peacock, Universo)
Sunday, January 15
AFC: 1:00 PM (ET) 7 Miami at 2 Buffalo (CBS...
It's not even the first time this year he was ejected for pushing someone after a play, this one trumps that one since it wasn't a medical staffer but seriously dumb dude
Joe Flacco vs Skylar Thompson, which seems like good news for the Steelers. They need to beat Cleveland then have the Bills beat the Pats and the Jets beat the Dolphins and they are playoff bound.
Wonder if the rule change they vote on today will be permanent or just something for this year since they are changing an established rule. The owners can also amend the recommendations before the vote.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/01/05/owners-will-convene-on-friday-regarding-afc-playoff-seeding/
Competition committee met earlier today for a vote on how to proceed but I'm not sure they have any authority in the matter to begin with.
KC/Raiders are the first game Saturday, so they will at least know ahead of time. Given how the raiders played the 9'ers last week, I wouldn't call it a walk in the park.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/01/05/nfl-ponders-playoff-seeding-without-playing-bills-bengals/
Lots of odd things getting talked about, it's getting a little confusing honestly, to an already confusing process to begin with. Just no real good choice to be made here at all.
EDIT...
Doesn't really seem like a good comparable scenario, there was a finality in that the player died and that became the motivation for the players to honor him in that way. The mental state of the players had some resolve to it. If we get some positive news about Damar soon it could certainly turn...
I am assuming the Bills actually play a game this weekend, and honestly, I wouldn't be surprised they are not even remotely ready to step on the field and be in the right mind to play a game of football and it not be a safety issue to have them on the field.
Ya, I like cancel the pro bowl week to get the game in after week 18(so the season ends for all the players not in the playoffs) the best out of all the options I've heard.
Eisen had Florio on earlier and they went over all the options, it really is about choosing the best bad choice out of a bunch of bad choices. I'll post it up once it hits youtube.
Everything I've heard says no news is good news as they cool his body, is how they put it. Soonish they will start to bring him out of it and start running tests on his brain and stuff.
Somewhere in the mix of things, I heard something they could do is push everything back a week and basically cancel the pro bowl week ahead of the superbowl in order to get the game on the books before the playoffs start
Unless we get some positive updates in regards to his condition, I'm not sure how the Bills players even get ready for this weeks game. They basically watched there brother die and get brought back to life in front of them.