posted by BR1986FBJust lazy "journalism" trolling for clicks. Every QB is or will be linked to PIT until they actually make a move. First it was Rodgers, then Wilson, and when this doesn't happen I guess Mariota is next in line.Watson to the Steelers? Both Pittsburgh and Watson hoping for a happy ending....
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I think its just been one person pushing that. And the rebuttal "appears" to have come from Rooney. So sounds like Pitt wanted to shut that down quick.
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posted by Laley23I think its just been one person pushing that. And the rebuttal "appears" to have come from Rooney. So sounds like Pitt wanted to shut that down quick.
Assuming Watson isn't indicted, and the league decides "time already served"...
I think his trade value is a good bit lower than Wilson, mainly because it's over in HOU for him. And that's not even considering the other baggage. That's if HOU doesn't do something to eat a bit more of his contract (which already looks like a relative bargain the next 4 years with the way QB salaries are going), effectively "trading" some salary cap for additional draft capital.
Don't think there's a chance in hell he goes to PIT, but it will be interesting to see what HOU gets for him.
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Khalil Mack traded to the Chargers for a 2022 second rounder and a 2023 third rounder.
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Big oof.

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Brady unretired.
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posted by justincredibleBrady unretired.
Has to be one of ESPN's most epic failures in its history. They broke the story, which was then denied by TB and Brady, but then they continued to stand by it and had it streaming on their ticker.
Not that there's a whole lot of "journalism" taking place in sports reporting. But I thought it was funny.
Also bummed because I was hoping Roethlisberger might give it a go with his old buddies Arians and Leftwich.
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posted by gutHas to be one of ESPN's most epic failures in its history. They broke the story, which was then denied by TB and Brady, but then they continued to stand by it and had it streaming on their ticker.
Not that there's a whole lot of "journalism" taking place in sports reporting. But I thought it was funny.
Also bummed because I was hoping Roethlisberger might give it a go with his old buddies Arians and Leftwich.
What?? They were right? What are you possibly talking about?
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posted by Laley23What?? They were right? What are you possibly talking about?
Semantics. Never turned in his papers and - newsflash - is not retired.
They reported the story with a certainty that was initially denied, and a certainly Brady himself clearly did not possess.
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posted by gutSemantics. Never turned in his papers and - newsflash - is not retired.
They reported the story with a certainty that was initially denied, and a certainly Brady himself clearly did not share.
Brady’s is a big boy. Schefter is a d-bag who peddles to the league. But he was right. Brady intended to retire and he did publicly. That’s what he reported on.
If he was wrong, Brady didn’t have to go thru that Instagram post. He had that thought out, written, and planned. Schefter was right.
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Legal tampering period starts tomorrow at noon. Should be hearing about some early commitments throughout the day. Have heard several rumblings of Von Miller signing with the Browns.
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Pittsburgh will sign Mitch Trubisky to be their starting QB. Two year deal.
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Washington Pro-Bowl guard Brandon Scherff intends to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars, per source.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 14, 2022
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Bengals aren't waiting on OL.
Tom Brady’s loss will be Joe Burrow’s gain: Bucs’ free-agent guard Alex Cappa intends to sign a four-year, $40 million deal with the Bengals after free agency opens, per league sources.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 14, 2022
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The #Bengals are signing OL Ted Karras to a 3-year, $18M deal, source said.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 14, 2022
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Sounds like both the Jets and Browns may have made significant offers to the Texans for Watson. The Texans didn't say no.....Watson did (supposedly).
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I'm calling BS on this offer from the Jets.
"Supposedly" the #Jets offered 3 1st & 1-2 2nds & Zach Wilson for Watson #Browns offered
— Bryant McFadden (@BMac_SportsTalk) March 14, 2022
(2) 1s
(1) 5rd
Kareem Hunt
Greg Newsome
Baker Mayfield.
The #Texans said "NO".
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The Jets could've drafted Watson (or Mahomes) but took Jamal Adams instead because Mike Maccagnan is the dumbest human that has ever walked this planet.
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Jets get Laken Tomlinson. The OL just got a huge boost and it wasn't too bad to begin with.
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Christian Kirk to the Jags.
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posted by BR1986FBPittsburgh will sign Mitch Trubisky to be their starting QB. Two year deal.
Meh 🤷🏻♂️
Positives:
1. I’d rather him give it a go than Mason Rudolph
2. He’s going to want to prove himself and a last chance scenario
Negatives:
1. Our receivers can’t get open
2. Line sucks
3. Wondering if peak Trubisky is top 20? The Trubisky I expect maybe not top 30
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posted by justincredibleI'm calling BS on this offer from the Jets.
"Supposedly" the #Jets offered 3 1st & 1-2 2nds & Zach Wilson for Watson #Browns offered
— Bryant McFadden (@BMac_SportsTalk) March 14, 2022
(2) 1s
(1) 5rd
Kareem Hunt
Greg Newsome
Baker Mayfield.
The #Texans said "NO".
It is bullshit. Heard this after my post. There's a good chance the Browns will be meeting with Watson.
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posted by Ironman92Meh 🤷🏻♂️
Positives:
1. I’d rather him give it a go than Mason Rudolph
2. He’s going to want to prove himself and a last chance scenario
Negatives:
1. Our receivers can’t get open
2. Line sucks
3. Wondering if peak Trubisky is top 20? The Trubisky I expect maybe not top 30
I wouldn't sleep on him. He has a better than .500 record with a much worse supporting cast in Chicago.
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$21m a year for Christian Kirk? That seems...excessive. And resets the WR market at a much higher number.
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Yeah, I'm down with Trubisky. Be a better option than what they currently have or anything they'd get from the draft without paying through the nose to move up (and in the short term, even then).