amenOne step closer to a new coaching staff, and a new QB
Plus Rachaad and Mike both helped my parlays
All in all, this was a great fukking day
amenOne step closer to a new coaching staff, and a new QB
Plus Rachaad and Mike both helped my parlays
All in all, this was a great fukking day
I told yall, I’m just watching for players & the youngin’s developmentOne step closer to a new coaching staff, and a new QB
Plus Rachaad and Mike both helped my parlays
All in all, this was a great fukking day


Josh Allen up to 12 sacks on the year. 4 years ago we picked #45 one selection above Allen in the 2019 draft.
One player has consistently played at a pro bowl/All-pro level and the other one has a fluke playoff run, can’t cover, play diagnose, or tackle regular joes in open space without overrunning the play
I’ve also from henceforth decline to address 45 by his name

Bro has had such an interesting season. A lot of bad drops and yet he’s been dominant too, he’s still explosive down the fieldMike only 150 yards away from 1000![]()

did and is just 0.3 yards per catch behind Randy Moss. Let's say he plays at a pace of 70 catches for 900 yards & 7 td’s from 2024-27 after this year ends. Those are all below his career averages by the way. At 34-35 he'd be sitting on career numbers of roughly 1,040 catches (more than Randy Moss), nearly 14,000 receiving yards (only 12 guys have done that & a few guys in the hall have less), & 118-125 td’s, which would be 6th or 7th all time (Chris Carter is 4th all time at 130). At his pace it's not out of the question he could get to 4th. TO & Randy Moss are 3rd & 2nd at 153 and 156 so I doubt he could catch them.The thing is, do you pay because he's going to Canton, or based on what you think he'll be for the next 4 years?It’s time to have a serious talk about Mike Evans and his place among the best receivers ever. He’s at 10 straight 1000 yard seasons now. Only Jerry Rice has more with 14 of them and he has the record for consecutive 1000 yard seasons at 11 in a row from 1986-96. He’s 12th all time in touchdown catches. He averages more yards per catch thandid and is just 0.3 yards per catch behind Randy Moss. Let's say he plays at a pace of 70 catches for 900 yards & 7 td’s from 2024-27 after this year ends. Those are all below his career averages by the way. At 34-35 he'd be sitting on career numbers of roughly 1,040 catches (more than Randy Moss), nearly 14,000 receiving yards (only 12 guys have done that & a few guys in the hall have less), & 118-125 td’s, which would be 6th or 7th all time (Chris Carter is 4th all time at 130). At his pace it's not out of the question he could get to 4th. TO & Randy Moss are 3rd & 2nd at 153 and 156 so I doubt he could catch them.
This guy is gonna end up in canton. Tampa needs to pay him yesterday.