How the AFC West Became the NFL’s Most All In Division


How the AFC West Became the NFL’s Most All In Division

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  1. Straight to how they aren’t sold on Carr… :/

    Doesn’t the media ever get tired of this narrative?

  2. Carr would have to have an abysmal season to not get his contract option picked up. Like, a season that included him getting bench for JMD/Ziegler to move on. Anyways, for context, the “loosely” committed contract option that the article says is THREE DAYS after the SB. So, I wouldn’t say it was loosely committed as much as other QB options that set into the off-season.

  3. Author lost an ounce of credibility when they acted like we would cut a no doubt top 12 QB that half the nfl would kill for. If he dosent fit with McDaniels fine, but you think they would cut him over getting a massive trade return?? I just ask these writers to use common sense once

  4. Raiders and Changer are in new markets, Broncos got sold. It makes sense for all of them to be “all in”

    (Raiders are not cutting Carr. If McDaniels and Ziegler didn’t believe in Carr, they would have tried to trade him and they wouldn’t have given him a contract with a no-trade clause.)

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