NFL: ***2022 NFL Season Thread***

It occurred to me today that there have been very few Sundays this year where I haven't been able to watch a former Cyclone play pretty meaningful minutes on TV. We've had Kene and David and Allen's teams on TV more often than not. And we had Breece a few times before he was hurt. And we've had Brock.

Pretty cool and something that we shouldn't take for granted.
 
This is where I am. Everyone refusing to talk about the playoffs or football generally almost because of this sad event. A million more horrific things happen in this world every day and the world does not stop. The 'players give their life' thing was also out of hand yesterday. Again, lots of jobs far more dangerous, and oh yeah, paying 48k per year.
Absolutely agreed with stopping the game but not playing it at all has far-reaching impacts. There were several common sense solutions I heard during the week that could’ve worked. I saw a tweet on Tuesday I believe that a cop was serving a restraining order to a husband going through a divorce and the husband shot and killed him about the time the game was on. That helped put things in perspective for me a little.
 
Thanks Texans! Bears get 1st overall pick. Also have over 100+ million in cap space.

Bears Front Office don't screw it up.
 
Television Advertisement for Pro Football Hall of Fame has to interject at end that it is "only 45 minutes south of Cleveland!!".....as if that is a positive. ??????? I would be more likely to go if it WAS NOT in urban blight. Everyone who is going to go to that knows it is in Canton anyway.
 
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Television Advertisement for Pro Football Hall of Fame has to interject at end that it is "only 45 minutes south of Cleveland!!".....as if that is a positive. ??????? I would be more likely to go if it WAS NOT in urban blight. Everyone who is going to go to that knows it is in Canton anyway.

Is that the nearest major airport?
 
Assuming the Texans are drafting a QB and the Bears don't need to, I'm guessing being 1 or 2 didn't really matter for Houston. Again assuming they plan to take a QB as their 1st pick.
Except, now a team that does need a quarterback can trade ahead of Houston. So if the Texans evaluate Bryce Young as the best QB, he might not be there when they pick.

The Bears are in a good position to move down for a haul of picks. If they swapped with Seattle or Indy, they could still be in a position to take the best overall non-qb, and get a bunch of picks as well.
 
Except, now a team that does need a quarterback can trade ahead of Houston. So if the Texans evaluate Bryce Young as the best QB, he might not be there when they pick.

The Bears are in a good position to move down for a haul of picks. If they swapped with Seattle or Indy, they could still be in a position to take the best overall non-qb, and get a bunch of picks as well.
Good point. Didn't think the Bears may trade the pick.
 
It would be awesome if the bears could trade down and still get Will Anderson (best player in the draft IMO)
 
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Is that the nearest major airport?
Cleveland would be closes major airport in the area. Really Cleveland is not a bad town to visit, Rock and Roll HOF, fun to watch a baseball or football game if they are in town. Sandusky has one of the better Roller Coaster parks in the nation and it's only a 45 minute drive from Cleveland.
Canton is not much to see, the NFL HOF can be seen in a couple of yours, not nearly as good a set up as Cooperstown and the Baseball Hall of Fame, but it worth a stop if you are in the area. 3 or 4 hour drive down to Cincinnati, which is a fun city to visit. The two cities are totally different, in the way they feel when you walk around. Check out the stuff on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River, lot to do.
 
They have to trade down for a boatload of picks

Have to use the hundred mil in cap space to flesh out the roster, half the starting defense is guys off the street.
 

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