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Post by frozendisc on Mar 15, 2019 19:02:09 GMT -7
Reports out there say tt has been extended multiple years.....
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Post by joemcrugby on Mar 15, 2019 19:22:20 GMT -7
Haven't seen it yet, but that's not a surprise.
Unlike his predecessor, TT has improved as the years have progressed.
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Post by moekid on Mar 15, 2019 19:53:04 GMT -7
I did Eric Williams tweet that he was extended an additional 3 years.
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Post by frozendisc on Mar 15, 2019 19:57:05 GMT -7
I did Eric Williams tweet that he was extended an additional 3 years. This post is so reported....
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Post by chargerfreak on Mar 16, 2019 2:12:35 GMT -7
I did Eric Williams tweet that he was extended an additional 3 years. Can you imagine negotiating the contract of the contract negotiator ?
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Post by LIGHTS OUT on Mar 16, 2019 11:27:42 GMT -7
I did Eric Williams tweet that he was extended an additional 3 years. Can you imagine negotiating the contract of the contract negotiator ? This may be the most signifant FA signing this offseason.
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Post by Chargeroo on Mar 16, 2019 14:21:28 GMT -7
I did Eric Williams tweet that he was extended an additional 3 years. Can you imagine negotiating the contract of the contract negotiator ? I think you are the only one that could do that.
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Post by ltocbolts on Mar 16, 2019 14:39:29 GMT -7
TT to Safety?
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Post by chargerfreak on Mar 17, 2019 4:06:38 GMT -7
No wonder he didn't sign one. He's a crafty one alright. Post Nominated.
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Post by chargerfreak on Mar 17, 2019 4:07:59 GMT -7
Can you imagine negotiating the contract of the contract negotiator ? I think you are the only one that could do that. He does these all year. I could take him to lunch and halfway through the meal I agreed to buy him a house and a Lambo and didn't even know it !!
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Post by woodeye on Mar 17, 2019 11:24:11 GMT -7
I think you are the only one that could do that. He does these all year. I could take him to lunch and halfway through the meal I agreed to buy him a house and a Lambo and didn't even know it !! We don't use that word around here.
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Post by abild on Mar 17, 2019 16:47:26 GMT -7
Smart. TT has build a good roster. And - except for the Weddle situation - we haven't had a lot of drama, which I appreciate.
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Post by chargerfreak on Mar 18, 2019 2:11:52 GMT -7
He does these all year. I could take him to lunch and halfway through the meal I agreed to buy him a house and a Lambo and didn't even know it !! We don't use that word around here. Oh how an Emperor tried to warn the village, didn't he ?
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Post by moekid on May 17, 2019 17:54:24 GMT -7
NFL.com calls the Chargers the most “complete” team in the NFL. Rams are second
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Post by joemcrugby on May 17, 2019 18:15:43 GMT -7
NFL.com calls the Chargers the most “complete” team in the NFL. Rams are second "The Schein Nine" Los Angeles Chargers, Rams head NFL's most complete teams
My sensational editors at NFL.com asked me to rank the most complete teams in the NFL. Notice that adjective, complete. This is NOT a power ranking. It's NOT a playoff prediction. I think the Packers are going to win double-digit games, yet they are not on this list. Neither are the Seahawks, even though I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to see Russell Wilson, Bobby Wagner and Co. do damage in 2019. I wanted to add San Francisco, but had a few too many questions about that roster. If Carson Wentz weren't rehabbing from his second straight season-ending injury and/or my last name rhymed with ten, the Eagles would be listed below. And I just couldn't get myself to buy the Vikings. I'm sure everyone will agree with all of my choices and there will be no debate whatsoever. So, without further ado, here are the most complete teams in the NFL as of May 2019, Schein Nine style: 1) Los Angeles ChargersI believe the Chargers are the most talented, balanced and complete team in the NFL. Their outstanding general manager, Tom Telesco, has put together a deep and loaded roster. In a recent "Bold Predictions" column, I said the Bolts would field the NFL's best defense in 2019. Even if that proclamation comes up short, it won't be by much. Joey Bosa is heathy and ready to terrorize quarterbacks off the edge with his partner in crime, Melvin Ingram. Add in first-round pick Jerry Tillery on the interior, and that's a recipe for destruction. The linebacker core is solid, with Jatavis Brown, Denzel Perryman and the ageless Thomas Davis, while the secondary is quite strong. Derwin James has already established himself as one of the NFL's best safeties, as evidenced by his first-team All-Pro nod in Year 1. His elite play overshadowed the excellent work of Desmond King, who also earned first-team All-Pro honors. Meanwhile, second-round pick Nasir Adderley could be the perfect center fielder for this defensive backfield. And that's just half the beauty. Philip Rivers has shown no signs of slowing down -- I envision his name popping up in the MVP discussion yet again. The Chargers are deep and versatile at running back, with Melvin Gordon flanked by Austin Ekeler and Justin Jackson. Keenan Allen is a pass-catching machine, while Mike Williams is poised for a breakout season (if last year's 10-touchdown campaign didn't already accomplish that feat). Tight end Hunter Henry is nearly a year removed from his torn ACL right now, so he should be fully ready to rock in the fall. And Rivers has operated just fine with far worse O-lines in the past. The Chargers are loaded for bear -- just like the team across town ... 2) Los Angeles Rams
Todd Gurley's status is obviously a huge factor here, but I'm no doctor. I don't know any more about his true status than you. So, for the purposes of this exercise, I'm going to assume he'll return to stardom in a few months' time. That takes significant heat off Jared Goff, allowing the quarterback to play like he did over the first three months of last season. Another thing that'll help mitigate Goff's late-season swoon: the return of Cooper Kupp, whose torn ACL halfway through last season put a major crimp in Sean McVay's signature 11 personnel package (1 RB, 1 TE, 3 WR). When Kupp's on the field with Brandin Cooks and Robert Woods, defenses are put in a serious bind. McVay's genius maximizes this talent. On the other side of the ball, the Rams just happen to boast the single best defensive player -- bar none -- in the NFL today. Aaron Donald, who just won his second consecutive Defensive Player of the Year award, raises the bar and makes everyone on the Rams' D better. Thus, while L.A. only ranked 19th in total defense last season, the unit has a knack for being clutch. GM Les Snead not only has great hair, but he has great flair for putting a team together. For the rest: www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001031117/article/los-angeles-chargers-rams-head-nfls-most-complete-teams
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