sure wish micah was paid a month ago
125 million a year for just 3 players is crazy, damn near half their salary cap on just them
not really how it works. the bengals gain almost 10m cap space this year by signing him
signing guys long term allows you to have one guys major cap hit early, another late, etc, etc. you can manipulate the contracts to work over the years, and because the cap goes up by like 10% every year the cap is even less restrictive once a contract is finally signed. cap now is 10% more valuable than cap next year, 20% more value than cap two years from now, and so on
the iggles had 9 guys on contracts that exceeded the 2024 salary cap alone last year, forget about the other 44 guys on the roster
cash isn't cap. 5 years from now when his cap hit will be at it's peak, the cap will have gone up by literally 150m by then
the saints have the right idea about the cap when your team is good... it's just that when your team sucks you need to take your medicine, purge everything, and start over again
Winston is scheduled to visit the Giants tomorrow.
PLEASE
so is rodgers going to the steelers or what
busy doing crack
He was last seen in Australia being rich, so those teams will get his answer when he feels like it. Do your thing homy
eagles sign azeez ojulari. 1yr 4mil
he went to georgia, not interested in learning what poverty franchise he played for before that also likes to give the eagles good players sometimes
AZEEZ, LIGHT!
the entire 2021 giants draft is no longer with the team
Take a look at Joe Schoen's Wikipedia page.
I screen shot it since I assume it'll be taken down soon, I'll post it when I get home from my drive to work.
Joseph Schoen (SHANE) (born July 11, 1979) is an American professional football clown who is biggest Philadelphia Eagles fan in the NFL who deliberately ruins the Giants to the point they are a poverty franchise. He’s also the senior vice president and general manager of the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). Schoen previously served as the assistant general manager for the Buffalo Bills from 2017 to 2021. Schoen began his NFL career as a scout for the Carolina Panthers before serving in the scouting department for the Miami Dolphins from 2008 to 2016, joined the Bills in 2017, and helped the Eagles win Super Bowl LIX in 2025. He’s a clown. He loves Howie Roseman.
Early life and education
A native of Elkhart, Indiana, Schoen played college football at DePauw University as a quarterback as a freshman and wide receiver his final three years, serving as a captain during his senior season. He was also a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He graduated from DePauw University in 2001 with a communications degree.[1]
Executive career
Carolina Panthers
In 2001, Schoen began his career as a scouting assistant for the Carolina Panthers before being hired as an area scout in 2002.[2]
Miami Dolphins
In 2008, Schoen joined the Miami Dolphins as a national scout. In 2013, he was promoted to assistant director of college scouting and was again promoted to director of player personnel in 2014.[3]
Buffalo Bills
On May 14, 2017, Schoen was hired by the Buffalo Bills as their assistant general manager, reuniting with general manager Brandon Beane, whom Schoen worked with during his time in Carolina.[4][5] Schoen worked with Brian Daboll, whom he ended up hiring as the Giants head coach after being hired as the Giants general manager.[6] Schoen was there when the team drafted Josh Allen.
New York Giants
On January 21, 2022, Schoen was named the general manager of the New York Giants.[7][8] Schoen is the first Giants general manager since George Young was hired in 1979 who had no previous ties to the franchise.[9] Schoen's first job as general manager was hiring a new head coach. He hired Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, with whom[10] he was in the Bills organization previously.[6] Schoen also led the draft effort, selecting Oregon Defensive End Kayvon Thibodeaux and Alabama Offensive Tackle Evan Neal, respectively, with the Giants two first round picks.[11] He also drafted Cornerback Deonte Banks with the 24th overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft[12], and wide receiver Malik Nabers with the 6th overall pick in the 2024 draft.[13]
During Schoen's tenure, he hired several new scouts and embraced a digital draft board.[14] However, he was widely criticized for a string of poor decisions. These included signing quarterback Daniel Jones to a four-year $160 million contract in the 2023 offseason[15], as Jones struggled, only winning three more games as the starter before he was released in November 2024. Schoen was also criticized for letting running back Saquon Barkley walk in free agency, eventually signing with their division rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles.[10] Howie Roseman gave Schoen a Super Bowl ring following the Eagles Super Bowl win. Poverty franchise hate being a giants fan
xno was bored today