Man, I lacked the imagination how the Twitter reply section could get any worse.
Now I have my answer: Blue checkmarked spam bots that post nonsensical 1-2 word replies that have nothing or very little to do with the content of the tweet.
Because they pay for the account, all these replies are sorted at the top so you have to sift your way through all that garbage to even see a real person’s thoughts.
The Turkey Lasagna with white sauce call makes Gene Steratore slightly more likeable.
Mike McCarthy is cooking.
It turns out, running behind Zack Martin or going for a screen pass is a good plan.
The Packers holding onto Joe Barry in year 3 is as unforgivable as the Steelers doing the same with Matt Canada.
Just receives a lot less publicity. Packers faithful have to step up in the ways they protest.
Advantage Steeler Nation.
Plus I would argue, treating him in exactly the same fashion Bill Belichick has treated players his entire career actually honors him the most.
Why handle the most ruthless executive of the past twenty years with kid’s gloves? He didn’t even make an exception for Tom Brady (to his own detriment as it turned out).
They shouldn’t make an exception for him either.
We don’t have the best because our drafting dropped off drastically in 2021, but our 2019 and 2020 draft classes performed so well in that first Brady year, there’s no chance we win the Super Bowl without them.
That’s got to rank very highly.
Imagine Mike Evans’ streak coming to an end because he had to play with Zach Wilson.
Sounds like he has a good agent.
You can argue that, but knowing what we know about football players I think it is more likely to assume he will at least return for 2024 and the rest is TBD.
Stafford has a spinal condition as well and is at quite the risk in case he reinjures it. He also decided not to retire before his option bonus cashed this year.
Really nobody but Andrew Luck ever walked away from that type of guaranteed money.
Wouldn’t be surprised if he does exactly that after gutting it out this and next year.
Then he retires with $110m in career earnings.
I think the Mike Evans doubters do not properly appreciate how insane approaching 100 career receiving TDs actually is.
Yes, there is an inflation of yards receiving among WRs but that inflation does not carry over to TD catches.
Look at the current active TD leaders.
Here’s the list of people who have over 50 TDs and have a chance to make it to 100 TDs before they age out of the league:
That’s the entire list unless you think Travis Kelce and Davante Adams have another 25 TDs in their old legs.