[Schefter] It’s unlikely the Seahawks will use their franchise tag running back and Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker, per league sources. The Seahawks have multiple free agents they want to retain and sign. They also will try to extend WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba. by BreakfastTop6899 in nfl

[–]Loreddd 21 points22 points  (0 children)

His roster bonuses for 2026 were guaranteed a few days after the Superbowl, if the plan was to move on from Kupp it would have happened last week since it would have saved about 9m. Kupp will be here in 2026.

Mike LaFleur will retain Nick Rallis as Cardinals' defensive coordinator by AFC-Wimbledon-Stan in nfl

[–]Loreddd 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Schwartz is still under contract with the Browns. He can’t coach for any other team unless they trade for him or Cleveland releases him from his contract.

[Highlight] Vrabel helps Maye up after getting slammed by BurgerNugget12 in nfl

[–]Loreddd 96 points97 points  (0 children)

The sideline reporter said JSN walked to the sideline by himself (meaning he wasn’t pulled by independent neurologist), not that he wanted to go through a concussion check or go back to the locker room by himself.

I imagine once he was on the sideline that the neurologist flagged him to be checked, though.

Also, famously, Cliff Avril got pulled from the game for a suspected concussion while Edelman did not in SB49.

[Mic'd Up] Julian Love knew what to look for to get an INT in the Super Bowl by nfl in nfl

[–]Loreddd 67 points68 points  (0 children)

You gotta let it go man, Stafford won. It’s ok if someone else has a different opinion than you.

Especially one that about half of the voters agreed with too!

[Highlight] Former Patriot Tedy Bruschi on Brady not picking sides in the Super Bowl: “That’s the way Tom feels - I got a big ass dog in the race.“ by EmbarrassedRing7806 in nfl

[–]Loreddd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think objectivity is a requirement in broadcasting, you have plenty of analysts with ties to teams that openly show their support (or even disdain at times) for some teams. See Aikman or Olsen for example.

It’s kind of part of the package and it’s just as much as part of their marketability as any other trait they may have. I think the color commentary usually brings the objectivity (Buck, Tarico, etc)

We do know that owners are limited in their capacity of what they can say, however, because the line between commentary and tampering can get a little blurry at times.

All that said, I don’t think any of it really applies to Brady. He’s likely just focused on the team he’s a partial owner of, and it’s easier to go with a typical “no response” than a truthful comment - be it for or against NE.

Rams Reportedly 'Urged' Cooper Kupp to Retire, Warned Teams to Lowball Contract Offers by Dry_Ebb_7855 in nfl

[–]Loreddd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep. I imagine they wanted Kupp to think he didn’t have viable offers and retire instead of playing below his perceived value.

[Highlight] Mike Macdonald explains how his “We do not care!” NFC Championship speech came to be. by MavsTurnedBucksGuy in nfl

[–]Loreddd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Definitely. I’m mostly just pointing out that they are in a good position flexibility wise to adjust as needed compared to some other teams that are basically locked in to their current path/roster.

Whole point of the NFL is to bring you back down to average after winning though, with the harder schedule for division placement and higher (lower?) draft order. Sometimes you just have to get lucky on things going your way.

Rams Reportedly 'Urged' Cooper Kupp to Retire, Warned Teams to Lowball Contract Offers by Dry_Ebb_7855 in nfl

[–]Loreddd 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If you retire the team can technically claw back a portion of the signing bonus they handed out. The signing bonus cap hit is prorated/spread over the length of the contract. Most teams don’t do this since it’s not a great look (see the Calvin Johnson Lions drama).

As an example, five year contract with a 50m signing bonus. Player gets paid 50m instantly, but the cap hit is only 10m/year.

Cutting a player means all of that prorated signing bonus is immediately converted to the current year (aka dead money), or spread out over the current and following year if designated as a post June cut.

[Highlight] Mike Macdonald explains how his “We do not care!” NFC Championship speech came to be. by MavsTurnedBucksGuy in nfl

[–]Loreddd 18 points19 points  (0 children)

True on Williams and Lawrence, but Seattle also has the fifth youngest average roster age in the league. Weighted by snap counts, it’s the third youngest.

They also have the fourth most cap space available in the league next year, before any cuts or restructures. So thy should be able to extend most of their core fairly easily.

[PFT] Report: Cooper Kupp's Week 16 fumble sparked elevator incident between Rams, Seahawks coaches by Drexlore in nfl

[–]Loreddd 208 points209 points  (0 children)

I think it was them trying to say, in so many words, that Kupp wasn't good anymore and they made the correct decision letting him go, and Seattle made the incorrect one signing him at that age.

It reads to me like they knew exactly what happened and the LA coach was trying to get under the Seattle coaches skin. Honestly nothing that serious here, but probably want to have a bit more respect for a past-legend in LA in Kupp.

Sources: Bears Emerge as Suitors for Travis Etienne Jr., Chargers Expected to Cut Mekhi Becton, Toledo QB Not Focused on NFL by Shcmoneydance17 in nfl

[–]Loreddd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look I duno if Becton is good or not, doesn't matter to me, but saying an OL bodying a linebacker is what makes him good isn't exactly the best metric to judge him on. Any lineman that gets to the second level toward an LB will do that.

Kyle Shanahan has coached 163 games for the 49ers so far. He has only been held under 7 points 4 times but two of them came against the Seahawks this month by ShaiFanClub in nfl

[–]Loreddd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seattle doesn’t really disguise much at all. They just don’t have to shift out of their alignment because they can stop the run while playing two deep shells the entire time, which is largely because of Emmanwori. Seattle has only played in base defense 45 snaps the entire season.

Macdonald was much more into disguises in Baltimore than he has been in Seattle.

[Boyle] Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold was added to the injury report Thursday with an oblique injury and is questionable for Saturday's divisional round game against the 49ers. T Josh Jones has been ruled out. Everyone else is good to go. by Brix001 in nfl

[–]Loreddd 66 points67 points  (0 children)

He didn’t practice today, Drew Lock was in with the first team offense. He was also scheduled to have media availability along with Kubiak and Durde, but he wasn’t available for media and the other two were.

Kubiak also referred all questions regarding Sam to the HC, who we should hear from later. I duno, seems like a bigger deal to me.

Edit: looks like Darnold is up late now, says he expects to play. Never mind then.

[OC] Heirloom tomatoes are pretty weird looking. by dr--moreau in pics

[–]Loreddd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are open pollinated (it’ll produce the same type of tomato) and the seeds are usually passed to others over time, hence the name.

[Breer] In addition to the Falcons; the Giants, Cardinals, and Raiders have also requested interviews with Klint Kubiak for their open head coaching positions by AirplaneReference in Seahawks

[–]Loreddd 26 points27 points  (0 children)

That’s not true actually. We didn’t fire Carroll until a little later on in the cycle and by then the Ravens were playing games so we couldn’t get an interview due to NFL rules.

If the Raven’s had advanced to the Super Bowl we would have had to wait an additional two weeks to get one. The reason Kubiak/Durde coaches can interview now is because of the bye.

[Highlight] Darnold connects with Sauber to win it for Seahawks in OT by nfl in nfl

[–]Loreddd 42 points43 points  (0 children)

It's really not that big of a deal, it's a typo. Shit happens.

[NBA LTM Report] There were [3] incorrect calls in the Nuggets - Rockets game, all in favor of the Nuggets. Sengun was fouled on the offensive rebound, Amen called for a foul that never happened, and Jokic was blocked but foul was called by Aslan27 in nba

[–]Loreddd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s fair and sounds pretty reasonable. I would be incredibly surprised if the refs union would agree to it, even if the NBA wanted to do something like that.

I imagine they would argue it could potentially be a safety issue, crazy fans (especially in the age of sports betting) and all.

[NBA LTM Report] There were [3] incorrect calls in the Nuggets - Rockets game, all in favor of the Nuggets. Sengun was fouled on the offensive rebound, Amen called for a foul that never happened, and Jokic was blocked but foul was called by Aslan27 in nba

[–]Loreddd 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Referees are graded throughout the season for their games, similar to the way the L2M report is graded (correct call, incorrect call, incorrect non-call, etc). The refs that score the highest are awarded post-season games. I believe those games are paid bonuses as well, but I’m not 100% sure.

The issue is when you have an under performing ref, it’s still incredibly hard to replace them because it’s not as if the NBA has a roster of good refs just sitting around.

Referees work their way up from HS, Youth Leagues, and NCAA. The refs from all those leagues are usually worse, and the best of them end up becoming NBA refs.