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17 votes
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Men in the arena: Can indoor football be revived in the US?
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Alex Highsmith, Pittsburgh Steelers agree to terms on four-year, $68 million extension
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RB contract value and labor rights
I've been keeping a finger on the pulse of analytics & contract valuation in the NFL for the last few years (as a fan, not related to my profession). Anyone else who has been of fan of this is...
I've been keeping a finger on the pulse of analytics & contract valuation in the NFL for the last few years (as a fan, not related to my profession). Anyone else who has been of fan of this is probably aware that we hit a pretty serious breaking point yesterday, as a handful of top-end RBs failed to reach deals with their respective teams resulting in them being franchise tagged. I was wondering what others thought about this whole fiasco.
My thoughts:
In one sense, this is simply effective roster management: RBs add little win probability by themselves (i.e., their production is largely a result of the offensive line and passing game), their age curve is poor (i.e., they're typically out of highly productive years by the end of their rookie deals), and they're easily replaced by rookie talent.
On the other hand, these guys take a beating to produce a product we all love. They spend some of their best years in the college system, where they do seem to add a lot of win probability, being totally uncompensated. They get to the NFL only to have their potential earnings suppressed by the rookie wage scale, then get franchise tagged guaranteeing they'll be SOL with respect to a deal with big fully-guaranteed cash.
What's the solution here? Assuming the draft is an efficient(-ish) market, adjusting the rookie pay scale for them will just cause teams to adjust their drafting behavior. Letting RBs arrive to the NFL sooner than everyone is something that the NCAA almost certainly won't allow without a vicious fight. Is there any hope for these guys?
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9 votes -
Minnesota Vikings rookie WR Jordan Addison cited for driving 140mph
13 votes -
Cincinnati Bengals to induct Boomer Esiason, Chad Johnson into Ring of Honor during Week 3 game vs. Rams
6 votes -
DeAndre Hopkins signs two year deal with the Tennessee Titans
5 votes -
Help me name the Tildes Fantasy Football League
I've been tasked with naming the Tildes Fantasy Football League. I am notoriously bad at naming things. My only idea is "League of A-holes" because the first vlog post introducing Tildes, Deimos...
I've been tasked with naming the Tildes Fantasy Football League. I am notoriously bad at naming things.
My only idea is "League of A-holes" because the first vlog post introducing Tildes, Deimos mentioned
Tildes will not be a victim of the paradox of tolerance; my philosophy is closer to "if your website's full of assholes, it's your fault".
But I don't really like it.
13 votes -
Joe Campbell, former Oakland Raiders defensive end, found dead at 68 after going on hike
4 votes -
The History of the Minnesota Vikings, a Dorktown docuseries | Trailer
14 votes -
Saints RB Alvin Kamara pleads no contest to lesser misdemeanor charge from Feb. 2022 incident in Las Vegas
4 votes -
Northwestern parts ways with football coach Pat Fitzgerald
7 votes -
Any fans of the CFL on here?
I've lived in Canada my entire life and am a huge fan of the Canadian Football League. I cheer for the Elks, although there hasn't been a lot to cheer for lately. Anyone else on here a fan?
9 votes -
Who's your favorite football team, and why?
I'm not a follower of the NFL, but I do love NCAA football. When I was a freshman in high school, two of the seniors on the team would come around and pep talk us before games and practice with us...
I'm not a follower of the NFL, but I do love NCAA football. When I was a freshman in high school, two of the seniors on the team would come around and pep talk us before games and practice with us and such. As an underclassman, this grew into some degree of "idolizing" those guys. The following year, they both were accepted to Clemson, one of them with a football scholarship, the other playing as a walk on. For me, it was super cool to see those guys who were cool with me now on TV, playing for Dabo Swinney, and my fandom for the Clemson Tigers was born. Both graduated and moved on to real life, neither went on the play for the NFL or anything, but I never had a stronger reason to shift my loyalty to any other team afterwards, so they've remained my favorite NCAA football team ever since.
Who's your team, and what's your story?
23 votes -
NFL’s ten highest-graded wide receivers against man coverage
14 votes -
NFL pinning blame on Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles for slippery Super Bowl field conditions, per report
15 votes -
Minnesota Vikings to host advance screening of “Quarterback”
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Anybody here who remembers the old days (pre-Playoff) /r/CFB?
I'm nostalgic for the old days, figured I'd stop by and see if anybody else was here! EDIT: As a coincidence, I joined /r/cfb at about the same number of subscribers as Tildes currently has!
23 votes -
The search for the saddest punt in the world
3 votes -
Super Bowl LVII thread
Post for discussing Super Bowl LVII, between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles.
5 votes -
Tom Brady retires from the NFL, one year after retiring from the NFL
8 votes -
Eli Manning goes undercover as a College Football walk-on
3 votes -
SEA 48 - 45 DET - That's Scorigami!!
@Scorigami: SEA 48 - 45 DETFinalThat's Scorigami!! It's the 1073rd unique final score in NFL history.
3 votes -
NFL playoffs discussion thread
This has undoubtedly been the most exciting stretch of football I've seen in my ~20 years of watching football. Anyone else watch the games these last few weeks?
7 votes -
The dark reality of NFL cheerleading
5 votes -
John Madden, Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster, dies at 85
10 votes -
Aaron Rodgers blames ‘woke mob’ in bizarre first interview since COVID drama
7 votes -
Illinois stuns No. 7 Penn State in NCAA's first 9-overtime game
6 votes -
Jon Gruden, Raiders coach, resigns after homophobic and misogynistic emails
11 votes -
Finally, on CBS, the football matches the business cards
2 votes -
Brett Favre urges no tackle football for children under 14
15 votes -
Carl Nassib of Las Vegas Raiders announces he is gay
6 votes -
The Super Bowl of dissonance
5 votes -
For the first time in NFL history, a woman will officiate at the Super Bowl
6 votes -
Jacksonville Jaguars hire Urban Meyer to be Head Coach
9 votes -
Nickelodeon - NFL Collaboration write-up by AVClub
5 votes -
2020 NFL playoffs are set
5 votes -
Dan Marino never won a Super Bowl. Here's what left him empty-handed.
3 votes -
Football in the year 17,776 as told from space
12 votes -
How to stream NFL football games in 2020
8 votes -
The fan-controlled Green Bay Packers remain an antidote to the grimy world of NFL owners
11 votes -
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, investor group agree to buy XFL for $15M
7 votes -
The NFL is suddenly worried about Black lives
7 votes -
San Francisco 49ers’ Super Bowl loss a life-saver for Bay Area? UCSF doctor calls it a gift
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Did anybody catch the XFL games?
I'm in the middle of the Seattle vs DC game. It's great to see a more polished XFL back. For the unaware, the XFL has modified traditional NFL rules to prioritize a faster, leaner game. A 25s play...
I'm in the middle of the Seattle vs DC game. It's great to see a more polished XFL back.
For the unaware, the XFL has modified traditional NFL rules to prioritize a faster, leaner game. A 25s play clock (down from 45s with the NFL), a modified kick off where teams are five yards apart, with the kicker and receiver on their respective 35 yard line (teams wait until the receiver touches the ball before they can move.)
All in all, this game is pretty fun. The pace isn't crazy fast compared to the NFL, but you definitely have fewer long breaks.
The broadcast is also great. They're constantly detailing the differences in play. They also have more interaction with coaches and players, which is fun.
3 votes -
Kansas City Chiefs are champs with stunning Super Bowl comeback over San Francisco 49ers
12 votes -
Roku and Fox make last minute deal for Super Bowl broadcast
6 votes -
Way-too-early 2020 CFB Rankings
4 votes -
LSU has won the College Football National Championship 2020
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Two titles, 210 straight starts, one Eli: How Manning conquered New York
4 votes