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So you think they are locked in heated negotiations WITH ALL THREE, but its Mayfield who is holding everything up because he wants to get overpaid? ...
I looked to try to give some context. Using the metrics discussed here (and conceding their limitations), 2023 Mayfield is about as effective a dee...
It does not feel that way . . . but okay
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Biggs, you should keep switching stats . . . it works for you :-)
Mayfield IAY/A: 8.6 (14 games) Mayfield CAY/A: 6.5 we have the most prolific offense in the NFL in 2021, right? Brady IAY: 8.1 Bardy...
now . . . using (a single) advance metric. When those same advanced metrics (plural) undercut you . . . quote data-userid="22219" data-postid="...
I was not. Its an annual list. I used AN EXAMPLE that was 2019 and did so because it was a BAD year You know all of that though because you are...
Well, I was responding to the "maybe" in your post. My apologies. I was trying to fill the gap between "college" and "as a Buc." I mean, if you want...
Next Gen Stats Multiple years maybe read a little more closely
It is actually in his wheelhouse though, as a pro. This discussion is a great example of Biggs POLLUTING the Red Board with INCOMPLETE STATS, ESPECIAL...
I think because they can work out much more cap-friendly deals than the tag PR discusses. They will use it on Winfield because its cheap, not ...
Just reading about this on PR. So a player can have their own "franchise tag" amount if their prior cap value exceeded the average. I had no idea.
This ^^ was my position early on. I remember those days fondly, lots of confidence in that opinion. These days? Well . . . LOL. Still ag...
