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It is so apparent media is “all in” to sell empty promises and hype.All in..... haha.
I see 2nd place in this division as our ceiling and 4th as our floor.
What is that...... a 6 or 7 seed in the playoffs?
What. We haven’t seen this before? Not worried about it but if we are 3-7 during our “ all in” off season there will be an empty stadium.So now we should be worried how many people are in their seats come December. Lol!
What. We haven’t seen this before? Not worried about it but if we are 3-7 during our “ all in” off season there will be an empty stadium.
Concessions too and merchSeats will all be sold well before anyone knows the record. Money will be already counted so the team really won't care if there aren't butts in the seats.
To be honest the only people this effects is the scalpers and ticket brokers.
Concessions too and merch
I don’t mind Keim going all in. Just wish he had built a bigger chip stack in past drafts before doing so
Harry, in your wildest imagination do you think this team is anywhere near the definition of close????I want to wait until after the draft to fully assess this roster. That said in the NFL continuous success is rare. It’s more often true success comes from teams seeing an opportunity and seizing it. Tampa was the perfect example. They can likely contend for one more year then they probably fall back. However, if I were working for a team that had never won a Super Bowl, I’d go for it if I thought I was close.
So will a lot of teams. One of the problems is we are spending cap space on positions that should not be a deficiency. Draft THREE wr’s bring in Green. Draft Cole , Galliard bring in Hudson at a 9 m cost and a 3rd round pick.I've said it elsewhere, but the Cardinals are going to have close to $50 million in cap space next offseason, and if you look at how the cap actually decreased this year and the fact that the NFL is currently looking for a broadcast deal that might be DOUBLE the prior broadcast deal, the Cardinals might have a staggering amount of money to spend next season, maybe in upwards of $80 million if you correct for the previous caps and tack on a healthy growth.
I've said it elsewhere, but the Cardinals are going to have close to $50 million in cap space next offseason, and if you look at how the cap actually decreased this year and the fact that the NFL is currently looking for a broadcast deal that might be DOUBLE the prior broadcast deal, the Cardinals might have a staggering amount of money to spend next season, maybe in upwards of $80 million if you correct for the previous caps and tack on a healthy growth.
So will a lot of teams. One of the problems is we are spending cap space on positions that should not be a deficiency. Draft THREE wr’s bring in Green. Draft Cole , Galliard bring in Hudson at a 9 m cost and a 3rd round pick.
again, shades of another argument from the 2003 belly of the beast off-season... keeping the powder dry.
I mind him going all in if his idea of a good signing is AJ Green the least productive starting receiver in the NFL last year at a price that suggests he was a solid performer.
And other than a couple brief dalliances with good play his consternation has pretty much been warranted by the results,no? I mean what further validation does he need other a general record of putridity and mediocrity?Except the Cardinals haven't been bringing in special teams players and solid backups like Coach Mac did....they've brought in guys who have been elite at their positions in the past.
I can't really take your consternation seriously, because I've seen you act like this pretty much every year for two decades.