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2021 NFL Offseason Thread

Teams boycotting voluntary practice this offseason
The full list includes:

  1. Broncos
  2. Buccaneers
  3. Lions
  4. Seahawks
  5. Patriots
  6. Bears
  7. Browns
  8. Giants
  9. Raiders
  10. Steelers
  11. Falcons
  12. Chargers
  13. Jets
  14. Dolphins
  15. Rams
  16. 49ers
  17. Saints
  18. Ravens
  19. Eagles
Other teams will likely join this group in the coming days.

The NFL and NFLPA have been negotiating for what OTAs will look like this offseason. Last year, everything was virtual due to the pandemic and the NFLPA has been pushing for that to remain the case in 2021, citing lower injury rates last season.

However, with the vaccine becoming more readily available and cases falling in many parts of the country, the NFL had been showing indications it wanted to go back to having at least some portion of in-person and on-field work for OTAs, set to start later this month.

NFLPA president J.C. Tretter called last week for players to boycott OTAs in response.

OTAs are not mandatory but some players have workout bonuses and other contract details that hinge on attendance at OTAs.

It remains to be seen if other players or teams will follow suit.
 



Yo @AP2.0 .......


Bruh, I'm just waiting for the Adam Shcfter(?) or Ian Rapport tweet about some witness that night who says that dude was the one being loud and belligerent.

Ain't that how a lotta these go.


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It's a wack way they did it but what they're saying is from 2010 to 2020 Russ is the qb who got sacked the most and so on and so forth. Began of the decade to the end of it.
its still a deceiving way to illustrate the point. The same point could've been made if you just included who the most sacked players were in those respective threads

another bit of context that might be good to have is, are the sacks in the pocket or while he was trying to run and got caught behind the line of scrimmage and it still counts as a sack.
 




Ian Rapoport
: The #Dolphins have already made two moves in the NFL Draft and they may not be done yet: Sources say they’ve received calls from teams looking to trade up to No. 6 and it is something they’re considering. Lot of things in play, but Miami could be at it again.
 
It's a wack way they did it but what they're saying is from 2010 to 2020 Russ is the qb who got sacked the most and so on and so forth. Beginning of the decade to the end of it.

Yeah but they still could've got their point across if they used the right QB's from 2010 & 11.

Seeing as Russ still would've been the most sacked Qb in 7 outta 11 years.
 
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