"The best sports league in the world"? The Yanks have a weird sense of humour. I mean, look who they elected into the white house.
When you have a guy like Burrow, you don’t let him go. It would take a massive haul in a trade for us to let him go. QB is by far the most valuableposition, so you’ll do anything to keep a good one. It’s just too much for most teams to give up. It does happen the odd time though, like Stafford and Watson in 21 and 22. The Rams made the Stafford trade as they had a win-now roster and were just missing their star QB at the time, so they took a big hit to get a proper use of the roster. Only the best teams would make those trades, but pretty much every good team has a franchise QB. Therefore, no need to trade for a QB.I've been a very casual NFL fan for many years but am getting a bit more into it these days. Can someone explain to me why top QBs rarely seem to be transferred, for example Burrow.
Is it just a question of that kind of guy earning such big bucks that bringing him in would break salary cap rules ?
Thanks for that pal.When you have a guy like Burrow, you don’t let him go. It would take a massive haul in a trade for us to let him go. QB is by far the most valuableposition, so you’ll do anything to keep a good one. It’s just too much for most teams to give up. It does happen the odd time though, like Stafford and Watson in 21 and 22. The Rams made the Stafford trade as they had a win-now roster and were just missing their star QB at the time, so they took a big hit to get a proper use of the roster. Only the best teams would make those trades, but pretty much every good team has a franchise QB. Therefore, no need to trade for a QB.
No bother.Thanks for that pal.
I suppose I’m more looking at it from the perspective of the QB. Like I know the bengals got to the SB a few years back but I can imagine Joe being quite frustrated at how things are currently. Altho maybe had he been fit all season they’d be heading for the playoffs.
Yeah i guess whatever the sport, wherever it's played, it's hard to win things on the cheap.No bother.
After Joe’s interview yesterday, it gathered a lot of questions. I took it personally as him telling Mike Brown (Bengals’ owner) to invest more in to the notoriously cheap Bengals. What Joe wants, Joe usually gets. We’ve got a high salary cap space, and we could get a low pick in the draft. I can imagine with the right steps taken we could contend if we get some good free agency pickups and draft well. The problem is as Mike Brown is cheap, the scouting department is as good as useless. We don’t even have a proper GM. Just Duke Tobin who is what I think is the Manager of Player Personnel or something (which makes him Defacto GM). Until Brown prioritizes winning over his bank account, we’ll be building slowly.
Yeah, I’m in Ireland but I wouldn’t watch it on Sky.Yeah i guess whatever the sport, wherever it's played, it's hard to win things on the cheap.
Not sure if you're in the UK or not but on the sky coverage over here whenever they discuss the Bengals they're not big fans of Zac Taylor
That knee looked horrible when it bent the wrong way. Not that he’ll be needed now till next September.That looks bad for Mahomes…
confirmed acl - i doubt he starts next season.That looks bad for Mahomes…
On the same gamweek the Falcons overcame a 3rd and 28 to win
Its mental and kind makes the league a bit of a mockery. I genuinely thought the lions had a shot at the superbowl this season and have just had their defense again decimated by injuries. Every week someone is out for the season and feels like the league comes down to who doesn't get the worst injuries.Not too many sports so impacted by injuries, despite what haters say about pads etc. Think there were 3 ACLs alone last weekend. Every gameweek 1 or 2 players minimum have their season ended. Playoffs are as much about player availability as ability. Everything has to go your way to win a SB.