wrong. developmental potential of large, easily accessible plots of land like the Arlington site is always worth investing in. The McCaskeys may break even on the investment, but barring a major economic downturn, they'll be fine.
But more likely the offense will be a bag of “meh”
I thought I heard Chris Harris was getting a look at DC. he last was passing D coordinator (or some thing like that) with the Titans. Def knows t cover 2, and the last Cover 2 deciple who started in as secondary coach turned out ok for the Bears (Lovie) Thoughts?
I never thought Love looked better than…..throwing across his body to a WR too far out of his arm strength resulting in an int
horsefeathers the packers
Yes. If a team views Williams as a sure bet, there may be no limit. I dont think teams follow draft pick valuation charts for trading up for a QB in the 1st as close as they would in general or later rounds, or if at all.
while that sounds like a tall tale, let me reassure you as an architect myself: never allow the client to see an idea or concept you yourself dont love; they are bound to choose the worst possible one. I've seen it happen.
You’re not asking me, but it is a relatively obscure concept for me. I would think the number of coaches who are willing to coach in the nfl would vastly outweigh the “old boys club” of coaches protecting coaches, but maybe not