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  1. I never said that Chapman blew up the reliever market, I was just pointing out that the reliever market at that time was much, much stronger for sellers than it is in the present day market. Which it wasn’t. It wasn’t just Chapman being the only exception to the market. Andrew Miller was another reliever at that deadline who brought a very gaudy return.
  2. Here’s something wild to think about it: Back in 2016, the Cubs traded the #24 prospect in ALL of BASEBALL and 3 other prospects to RENT Aroldis Chapman for 2 months. You’d be laughed off the phone if you asked for that kind of return for a reliever rental these days. Valuation sure has changed.
  3. If we were selling low it’s because he only had only a year of control left. One year of any player simply isn’t worth as much as people value that player in a vacuum. People were underwhelmed with the Burnes return and he was one of the top aces in baseball. A reliever, even one of the best, is much further down on the food chain of value.
  4. I’m just saying, that’s almost a carbon copy scouting report for Black a year ago. Maybe not so much on the glove. I guess my main point is that MLB is a different level of competition than he’s ever seen before. Some guys make the transition just fine, but unless you’re talking about an elite, top end prospect, you can’t really know if they will until they start getting their feet wet.
  5. I pretty much agree on Nestor. I’d hesitate to call any 24 year old prospect with 0 ABs at the MLB level “MLB ready”. We thought Tyler Black was MLB ready. Durbin is a guy you can add to the mix on a wait and see basis and hope he carves out a role, but he may be absolutely nothing.
  6. Nestor is already the best starter in our rotation not named Freddy Peralta. Yeah, you’d wish there was more than 1 year of control here, but the player we gave up only had one year of control, so… Devin will be missed, but I don’t know what more people were expecting for him.
  7. If Freddy were on another team, he’s someone we’d be asking what it would take to acquire him. Already lacking depth in the rotation, I wouldn’t be interested in trading Freddy unless someone wanted to pay something ridiculous, which I don’t think would happen.
  8. Real solid win. That court was an eyesore.
  9. Interesting and tragic story about Anderson. It doesn’t change my opinion about Favre and what he pulled, but obviously Gastineau had some issues and didn’t exactly have his hands clean to be talking. I was always surprised Strahan would want the record *earned* like that. Obviously super easy for me to say since I’ll never be in that position but I feel I’d either want to earn it myself or never get it at all, and if you tried to hand it to me I’d be a little ticked, honestly.
  10. I don’t think the entertainment value has been sacrificed at all. It’s just different. But the drama of the replay decisions, the numerous HD camera angles, the slow motion replays, is all part of the entertainment. And when that isn’t necessary, when the call is pretty obvious, they get it fixed almost immediately and move on now. I think they’ve fixed what they can fix. Yes, they can’t fix subjectivity in most cases, but missed calls are always still possible and will always still come with controversy. I accept that, but it’s still a lot better than nothing. They can at least keep a team’s season from ending when Jerry Rice clearly coughs up a fumble and is somehow called down. I’d rather not see our season end on something like that again.
  11. Mark Gastineau got in Favre’s face on camera today about the gift sack he allowed to Strahan back in …2002? 2003? I always thought Brett was a POS for that honestly. Your offensive line works their butt off all game to protect you and not wanting to allow the record on their watch. Only for you to screw them and screw the guy who actually earned it by just handing the record to your buddy.
  12. Do the Lions know that not only is a Super Bowl not a foregone conclusion, but even a bye and first round home game isn’t? I think the Bills are going to be ready to play after dropping a tough one in LA. The Lions are due to drop one of these tight ones, if they do, and the Vikings win their next 3, that Week 18 showdown between the Vikings and Lions is for the division. Unfortunately, one of those Viking games is against us. Hell, if it doesn’t affect our playoff positioning I’d almost prefer to lose it if it makes Week 18 for the division.
  13. Assuming we don’t fall to the 7 seed, the Rams are probably the single worst opening round draw we could get. At their best and healthiest, they can move the ball up and down the field and beat literally any other team in the NFL. If there’s a silver lining, their fanbase is basically a social club who don’t really care about them, so there’s not much homefield advantage in their house.
  14. Looked like a late hit out of bounds on Mahomes somehow not called. The irony is that I think it would have been better for the Chargers if they had called it because it would have given them a chance to get the ball back.
  15. The phrase “act like you’ve been there before” seems to apply to the Lions this year, but in fairness, they haven’t, so maybe that’s the problem.
  16. I did want them to win at the time, but in hindsight now, I’m so glad they pissed it away. The 49ers are also near the bottom of my least favorite NFL franchises, so that says a lot. I think the part that Lions fans are trying to either ignore, or live in denial about, is the fact that there are still warning signs out there of the “same old Lions” just dying to get out. They blew a huge lead in the NFCCG. They just pissed away a huge 2nd half lead at home against the Bears! They only survived because the Bears did what they do. They blew a large lead against us in minutes. That game was wire to wire in the second half, blow for blow. Yet they come out of that game as arrogant as ever, like they were so much better. If we don’t get a shot at them next month, I’d love to see someone like Geno freaking Smith beat them 31-28 while they yap. Short of that, I even hope Philly puts them in their place. I don’t know if the Lions recall or not, but about this time last year the Cowboys looked absolutely unstoppable.
  17. Also, is there any bigger drama queen than Zadarius Smith and his "revenge" tour? My gosh dude. You got a ton of money and opportunity to come here. You played well for awhile, got hurt, got older, the team was getting older and resetting, and so a business decision was made and they moved on. Then the Vikings and Browns both made business decisions to trade you, so you think you'd understand how it works by now. Spare me your repeated victim speeches. The Lions used to be kind of a cool "feel-good" story of a lowly long downtrodden team who finally turned things around. Somehow they've already gotten to the arrogant blowhard stage of thinking you're untouchable and superior, without even actually going through the stage of even accomplishing anything first. Ask the 49ers how guaranteed anything is. They were pretty much the standard of the last 10-12 years of being the "team to beat", and they have zero rings to show for it. I'm ready for their era to be over before it even begins. Yes, we know, the Lions' players want to run through a brick wall for Dan Campbell. You tell us every single week.
  18. I think we need to be prepared for the fact that the Lions will be better too, and more at full strength.
  19. He didn’t actually get put in his place at all though. He just got in the head of an NFL head coach for all to see. It makes us look mentally weak and distracted. Then our guys go out on the field and lose the mental game there, too. If he actually got kicked out as a result of it, great. I didn’t hear that reported anywhere, though. I’d feel the same in reverse if Campbell was out jawing at fans at Lambeau, we’d be in his head.
  20. Outplayed the Celtics for about 45 minutes, then started chucking up bricks with about 3 minutes to go.
  21. It has nothing to do with his press conference. He clearly let a Lions’ fan get under his skin. You’re the head coach of the Green Bay Packers, ignore it and be better. It had nothing to do with trying to fire his team up. He was bothered. Engaging with hecklers reflects poorly on the coach and the team. There’s no reason to react to a heckler at all and there’s a reason most coaches don’t.
  22. That, and I don’t think “perfect QB play” is a realistic expectation for any QB. Feels like “if our QB is otherworldly, we can win it all” has been our rallying cry for about 10 years. As far as winning championships, it hasn’t been a very successful one. Look at the Chiefs — as great as Patrick Mahomes is, he isn’t doing it on his own. The Chiefs have committed to rebuilding their pass rush over the last 5 years or so, and it has as much to do with their sustained success as anything else. I have high hopes and high expectations for Jordan Love, but I’d like to build a better supporting cast for him than his predecessors had and get away from the Aaron Rodgers era mindset of just hoping the guy under center can carry us.
  23. Which is awesome, and something we’ve struggled with for years, but it’s still not something that is as essential to playoff success in the modern NFL as an effective pass rush. It’s the heart of an elite defense and leads to so many productive defensive plays. Bad, hurried throws. Interceptions. Sacks which are often essentially turnovers in their own right as they totally turn down and distance against the offense. Last night was actually a pretty good case study for this. The Lions love to run the ball, and we did a wonderful job stopping them, holding them to an astoundingly low 3.3 YPC. And yet we still weren’t able to do nearly enough to slow down their offense.
  24. Yep. It’s partly why I’m trying to be more patient with Hafley than I have been with past coordinators. Last night was not his best game, but overall, I think he’s done a good job. The one thing you cannot ever do is give a QB 8-10 seconds to throw. I don’t care what your coverage looks like, someone is going to get open. So you either generate pressure with your front 4, or you blitz. Problem with blitzing is that your corners need to win their 1 on 1s, and that’s tough when you’re constantly down Jaire. I expect in the playoffs, Hafley will blitz more and we’ll see some schemes that we didn’t see in the regular season. There isn’t much of a point in him putting anything exotic on film for the rest of the regular season. It is imperative that Alexander be healthy and productive in January.
  25. I don’t know. It’s so, so hard to win a Super Bowl with a subpar pass rush. It’s probably right up there with high end QB play as far as correlation to winning championships. You can find exceptions to both, but they are awfully rare and usually dominant in almost every other area. Basically, yes, they could win it all as currently constructed, but Jordan would need to play out of his mind in the playoffs. That includes his receivers stepping up and playing better, too. I don’t know where Jayden Reed has been since the first month of the season, but the man may as well be on a milk carton.
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