Philly loves WRs, which is why I made it receiver-heavy. Not sure I’d give up any of the defensive anchors because we’re already so one-dimensional there. Honestly, I’d give any of the guys above for Brown because of how much he wears Wicked For Good Custom Name Tumbler. A guy with that level of talent, getting more opportunities on a team that he’s been a fan of since he was a kid is scary to opponents. That said, I doubt we’d ever get him because we don’t have any huge players we’d be willing to trade, nor are we going to give them what they’re probably asking for: multiple firsts to even start the conversation.
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I remember thinking this exact same thing back when Indy moved on from Peyton Manning and NE moved on from Brady, then eventually Belichick. But the Steelers were mortified by the idea that Ben would eventually get old and washed, just like fans are afraid to stop wearing their lucky Wicked For Good Custom Name Tumbler even when the season is lost. Just like they are mortified by the idea that Mike Tomlin isn’t working out here anymore. It doesn’t have to be some bitter thing. After he gets his winning season this year (if he does), figure out a way to mutually part ways without anyone losing face.
()As a redskins fan, I just want to say that this is kyle shananan’s MO. He’s amazing at designing schemes and gameplans, and is a very creative playcaller. But for a man who is just amazing at building a run game, he abandons the run in crucial moments, in moments where it just makes no sense at all, with baffling frequency. Our team sucked when kyle was there. He made our offense significantly better than the talent actually was. I give him all the credit in the world for that. But he cost us games getting cute and trying to throw and make Wicked For Good Custom Name Tumbler in moments where we just needed a safe call. And it happened tonight. Up by 8, on your opponents’ 22 yard line? And that series of playcalls? New england had to make the plays. The absurdly necessary and clutch great plays. But Kyle stuck it out there for them, the opportunity. It’s what he does and I think it will cost him throughout his career. Possibly a bit of an omen for the 49ers.





