01-03-2019, 03:10 PM
Denver: No QB - 2 straight losing seasons - Elway is feeling pressure, so any new coach will feel immediate pressure
Miami: Is there anything good to say?
Tampa: Stuck with Winston - been losers for most of the past decade
NY Jets: Bad ownership - NY media - stuck with a young QB who looked lost
Arizona: Stuck with a young QB who looked lost - roster is toast
Green Bay: High expectations thanks to Rodgers - but Rodgers is 35 coming off his worst season - bad roster with little hope of fixing thanks to Rodgers' cap hit
Cleveland: They're the Browns - whoever is hired will be expected to win immediately, now that expectations are raised
Cincy: Bad ownership - o-line and LB's are a mess
My top 3 spots:
1. Cleveland - talented young roster, had by far the best finish to 2018
2. Green Bay - despite the iffy situation with Rodgers, it is considered a prestigious job. And even if Rodgers is aging, it is Aaron Rodgers
3. Cincinnati - You have studs at the skill positions (Green, Boyd, Mixon), a solid QB if you want him, some good pieces on defense, and the best job security in any sport.
I look at Tampa, NY, AZ, Miami and Denver and I'm not seeing a better situation. Of course, it's all in the eye of the beholder.
Miami: Is there anything good to say?
Tampa: Stuck with Winston - been losers for most of the past decade
NY Jets: Bad ownership - NY media - stuck with a young QB who looked lost
Arizona: Stuck with a young QB who looked lost - roster is toast
Green Bay: High expectations thanks to Rodgers - but Rodgers is 35 coming off his worst season - bad roster with little hope of fixing thanks to Rodgers' cap hit
Cleveland: They're the Browns - whoever is hired will be expected to win immediately, now that expectations are raised
Cincy: Bad ownership - o-line and LB's are a mess
My top 3 spots:
1. Cleveland - talented young roster, had by far the best finish to 2018
2. Green Bay - despite the iffy situation with Rodgers, it is considered a prestigious job. And even if Rodgers is aging, it is Aaron Rodgers
3. Cincinnati - You have studs at the skill positions (Green, Boyd, Mixon), a solid QB if you want him, some good pieces on defense, and the best job security in any sport.
I look at Tampa, NY, AZ, Miami and Denver and I'm not seeing a better situation. Of course, it's all in the eye of the beholder.
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