I am not activity to address about the aberration Deshaun Watson makes in the Cleveland Browns as a football team. There will be time for that—five years. Bristles obscenely big-ticket years, in which the Browns will pay a catechism mark $2.7 actor per bold to comedy football.
I am activity to address about the Browns affairs their souls for a football amateur who has 22 accessible accusations of animal advance or animal aggravation adjoin him.
This is all necessary, of course, because the Browns acquired Watson from Houston in a blockbuster barter on Friday. Cleveland beatific three first-round picks (including the No. 13 all-embracing aces in April’s draft), a 2023 third-rounder and a 2024 fourth-rounder in barter for Watson and a 2024 fifth-rounder. As allotment of the deal, Cleveland gave Watson a new five-year, $230 actor contract.
I don’t anticipate any aggregation should go into business with a player—though austere of bent charges—who has 22 women accusing him of blue acts. Thirty-one teams should accept risen up and said, We adeptness be absorbed in this abundant football player, but alone afterwards we apperceive the abounding ambit of what we’re ambidextrous with. The actuality is, they don’t know. Watson could be faultless, and he could accept run into 22 women, all of whom are lying, as his advocate Rusty Hardin thinks. That would be an absurd coincidence, 22 women all lying. But let the acknowledged arrangement comedy this out.
What happens, do you think, if the cases run their advance and the Browns acquisition they’ve handed $230 million, guaranteed, to a man who loses some of these civilian suits, or one, or all? What happens if alike some of the awful and sexually bright offenses declared in the advertisement of Jenny Vrentas for Sports Illustrated in the aftermost year are true? Extrapolate. How would Browns fans—women and, I hope, men—feel about acid their WATSON 4 jerseys in the association and to games? How would you feel about your accouchement acid them?
I stress: We are innocent till authentic accusable in this country. But in what added business, in what added band of work, would a actuality with such austere accusations adjoin him be handed a affirmed $230 actor to advance the jewel of the community, a admired and admired accessible assurance like the Cleveland Browns?
I don’t apperceive how this happened, and I don’t apperceive whether there was centralized altercation amid the owners or admiral of the Browns about signing Watson. I don’t apperceive if the Browns volunteered to do this five-year, $230-million deal, the one with $80 actor added in guarantees than any arrangement in NFL history, or if it was what Watson’s affected insisted. It doesn’t matter. The aftereffect is the result: Deshaun Watson got a $74-million accession afterwards sitting out the 2021 analysis (the aberration amid his Houston arrangement and the new Cleveland pact) while his acknowledged fate was actuality decided. How does this happen?
What is additionally amiss is the actuality that Watson’s signing account is a appear $45 million, while his first-year bacon is a about button $1.035 million, which becomes cogent if he gets suspended, as is broadly expected. The abeyance and consistent accomplished would appear out of his bacon only. Say the NFL bans him for six games. The accomplished would be $345,000, which is seven-tenths of 1 percent of his 2022 compensation.
It’s adamantine to be added affronted about this story, but that aftermost branch makes me appetite to discharge nails.
Owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam active off on it all, obviously, and will accept to alive with the consequences. Those after-effects adeptness be a Super Bowl, or two, in the abutting bristles years. That’s why they’re activity out on such a chancy limb, of course.
Those consequences, for now, are these, from the community:
The Cleveland Rape Crisis Centermost said Saturday, “We accept the adventitious surrounding Deshaun Watson abutting the Cleveland Browns is triggering for far too abounding of our accompany and neighbors … To the association we say, we see you. We apprehend your outrage. We feel it too.”
Doug Lesmerises, a biographer for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, quoted a woman, 23-year-old Molly Rose of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, who wrote to him saying: “I don’t apperceive how to basis for a aggregation I’ve admired my accomplished activity aback every time I see their QB it reminds me of my own adventures actuality a victim of animal assault. It may complete dramatic, but my affection is broken.”
“They chased the joy, and they biconcave the pride,” Lesmerises wrote.
They bigger achievement it’s alone dented.
Usually afterwards you accomplish a barter for the quarterback you accept will accomplish you a adversary for the abutting 10 years, you accept a columnist appointment trumpeting the event. The Browns waited till Sunday to activity three statements—one anniversary from the Haslams, from GM Andrew Berry and from drillmaster Kevin Stefanski. “We are acutely acquainted and compassionate to the awful claimed sentiments bidding about this decision,” the account from buying said. The owners said they spent “a amazing bulk of time” in “in-depth conversations” in a “comprehensive appraisal process.” They said Watson was “humble, aboveboard and candid” and “embraces the adamantine appointment bare to body his name both in the association and on the field.”
We did our due diligence, in added words. What did you expect? But words and statements don’t bulk now. The activity of signing a amateur with so abundant blind over him, that’s what matters.
I am additionally activity to address about the Civic Football League, which is actual acceptable at authoritative billions, not so acceptable with the moral compass.
The NFL is acceptable at business the bold to women, at accepting breast-cancer acquaintance and blush cleats, at hosting Women’s Careers in Football Forums, at trumpeting changeable bold officials, scouts and abettor coaches. But aback it comes time to conduct the buyer of the Washington authorization for a cord of animal aggravation (and worse) cases adjoin women, all the NFL could aggregation up was fining Daniel Snyder $10 million, about 3 percent of his franchise’s anniversary TV revenue, and authoritative him duke over the circadian ops of the alignment to his wife for several months. Snyder wasn’t banned from actuality allotment of the organization. While $10 actor is a lot of money, it is additionally about 2 percent of an boilerplate team’s anniversary complete revenue.
How do women who go to appointment in the alliance appointment every day, or women who appointment for teams, feel aback they see the hushing-up of what absolutely would accept been a anathema address on Snyder? How do they feel aback the alliance sits idly by and watches one of its best accepted franchises, Cleveland, hunt afterwards a blah (to put it mildly) star? The alliance is alienating the allotment of its fan base, women, it is business so aggressively.
The moral of the adventitious is if you’re acceptable enough, or you’re affluent enough, all abroad can be overlooked.
The NFL will be in-person for its anniversary alliance affairs starting abutting Sunday, the aboriginal time every cogent alliance bulk will be calm aback the aftermost non-virtual affairs in 2019. Roger Goodell needs to appearance he’s added than a business baton who makes 32 owners richer by the day. Goodell needs to appearance he’s a moral baton as well. I don’t apperceive how he can attending at the aftermost few canicule in the NFL, with four teams allusive for Watson’s cas
ework and the champ attractive so chicken and awkward in the process, and not feel abashment about the administration of the league.
Free bureau and the alpha of trading in a new alliance year is consistently a fun and ambulatory time. This year, I feel like I aloof drank a quart of acerb milk. The bad aftertaste will booty a while to go away.
The account doesn’t stop, of course, and I’ll awning it. In the headlines:
RIP, John Clayton. The best active anchorman I accept anytime met.
The Davante deal. I wouldn’t anguish for the Packers, who apparently anticipation it was batty to accomplish $85 actor in new money to Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams in 2023 and appropriately dealt Adams to Vegas for first- and second-round picks. Green Bay is in the wide-receiver candied atom of this abstract now.
Aaron Rodgers to Chris Olave? The hot Buckeye anticipation abiding fits what the Packers appetite in a receiver.
Get some rest, Dave Ziegler. In the bulk of 28 hours, the amateur Raiders GM traded one edge-rusher (Yannick Ngakoue), active addition in chargeless bureau (Chandler Jones) and with one aftermost afraid concession, fabricated the barter heard ‘round the alliance (for Davante Adams).
The AFC West is the best analysis this century. The alliance went to eight capacity in 2002, and none can blow the abyss of the 2022 agrarian West.
The AFC, overall, is crazily better. Six of the top-rated 10 Pro Football Focus chargeless agents aback the bazaar opened accept signed, all with AFC teams. Lamar Hunt is animated bottomward at the AFC dominance.
I aces my bristles admired signings. Clue: One’s a hyphenated space-eater from Rutgers.
Davis Mills intrigues me. And assorted ones in 2023 and ’24 accord Nick Caserio the adventitious to see if Mills, accomplished by Pep Hamilton, can be the abiding guy in Houston.
Bobby Wagner still free? Not smart.
Mahomes to JuJu. That admixture could be complete gold for Andy Reid.
Deep breath, David Ojabo. Terribly rotten luck for the -to-be first-rounder, disturbing his Achilles at the Michigan Pro Day. Apparently pushes him to annular two.
The 2022 Colts QB will be: a) Jimmy Garoppolo; b) Matt Ryan; c) Baker Mayfield; d) The field. Don’t ask me, but apprenticed to the bank I’d aces Mayfield.
Coach K and the sad evergeen tree. Master chic in feature-writing. Assistant Kent Babb takes a attack at the adventitious everybody’s done ad nauseum, Mike Krzyzewski, and nails it.
On with the show.
Late in the free-agency basic process, about 12 canicule ago, Raiders drillmaster Josh McDaniels and GM Dave Ziegler looked at Davante Adams’ band independently. Aback McDaniels and Ziegler met to altercate what they’d seen, they agreed he was an absurd prize: abundant start-and-stop adeptness to actualize separation, big and blubbery but accomplished short-area quickness, runs through defenders, accomplished duke strength, dictates leverage. A arch talent.
Adams, a chargeless abettor who had told the Packers he wouldn’t comedy on the authorization tag, had been tagged by Green Bay nonetheless. Every aggregation has been in this situation—an black amateur adage he won’t comedy beneath his accepted deal. Ziegler didn’t apperceive what to apprehend but alleged Packers GM Brian Gutekunst aftermost Sunday, eight canicule ago. Over the abutting three days, they talked six or seven times. Backward in the process, it became bright it would booty a first-round aces and a second-rounder to pry Adams away. While Ziegler was accommodating to accord Vegas’ aboriginal in 2022 and additional in ’23, he didn’t appetite to bankrupt his abstract this year by giving both picks in 2022.
But in the aperture canicule of chargeless agency, you’re not aloof accomplishing one deal. You’re acid players—in Vegas’ case, linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski and arresting end Carl Nassib—and aggravating to get accessory and above deals done too. While the Adams talks were accepting serious, the alfresco angel was affective fast at edge-rusher.
McDaniels and Ziegler both admired edge-rusher Chandler Jones, the 32-year-old above Patriot. They’d accepted him in New England, and arresting coordinator Patrick Graham accomplished on that arresting agents for Jones’ four seasons as a Patriot afore Jones was dealt to Arizona. In adjustment to accompany Jones, for cap candor and agenda balance, they apparently had to move edge-rusher Yannick Ngakoue. Luckily, Ngakoue had engendered some interest, accurately from Colts GM Chris Ballard. And aback Ziegler looked at the Colts roster, he saw a amateur he admired entering the aftermost year of his contract: cornerback Rock Ya-Sin. As a Patriots scout, Ziegler had spent two hours with Ya-Sin at Temple the day afore his 2019 Pro Day and begin him bookish and competitive.
Ziegler’s aboriginal allocution with Ballard and the abettor for Jones came Tuesday. By mid-afternoon Wednesday, Ziegler had to antithesis both deals. He wasn’t signing Jones afterwards actuality abiding he could accord Ngakoue. He had the anatomy of a accord done with Jones’ abettor Ethan Locke but annihilation set in stone. So about 4:30 p.m. ET Wednesday, Ziegler and Ballard agreed to the trade, and aural 10 minutes, Ziegler accomplished an acceding with Locke.
Success in one area. In another, Adams was accepting to be a slog.
It became bright by Wednesday afternoon that Gutekunst was firm. The accord for Adams wasn’t accepting done unless the Raiders traded both the first- and second-rounder in this year’s draft. That would accord the Packers abundant ammo to furnish the receiver accumulation bare Adams in this year’s draft—four picks in the top 60 of a abstract brimming of wideouts. But it would rob the Raiders of any picks in the 2022 abstract till 86th overall. Ziegler didn’t appetite to be shut out of his aboriginal abstract as a GM through 85 picks.
They’d beddy-bye on the Green Bay claiming Wednesday night. The abutting morning, McDaniels and Ziegler met in the allowance they were application as the array of free-agency command centermost at the Raiders’ ability in Henderson, Nev. The activity lasted four hours. Was there addition artistic way to attract Gutekunst? They couldn’t anticipate of one. Pros and cons, cons and pros. Arrangement alternatives in case they could get Adams, and cap ramifications. About apex PT, Ziegler and McDaniels agreed Adams was account the one and the two this year. That’s how abundant they basic Adams to be reunited with his acceptable acquaintance and above Fresno State quarterback Derek Carr.
Early in the afternoon Vegas time, mid-afternoon in Green Bay, Ziegler alleged Gutekunst and said they were accommodating to do the deal: Adams for the Raiders’ first- and second-round picks this year. But now they had to be anxious with accepting a new arrangement done; Adams wasn’t arena on a one-year deal. Gutekunst gave them permission to allocution with the abettor for Adams, Frank Bauer. In the abutting brace of hours, the Raiders got a accord done that annoyed Adams—five years, boilerplate anniversary advantage of $28 million, best for any wideout in the league—and one that annoyed the Raiders. The deal, practically, is three years for an boilerplate of $22.5 actor a year, with no guarantees in year four and five. Vegas expects Adams will still be a big-time amateur in year four, aback the arrangement would acceptable be continued or amended.
Now the accord could be consummated. Aback they got aback on the phone, Gutekunst and Ziegler, to be official, so there would no mistake, anniversary again the acceding of the trade:
Davante Adams from the Packers to the Raiders. First-round and second-round picks in 2022 from the Raiders to the Packers.
“We’re good,” Ziegler said into the buzz afore blind up.
He affronted to his accomplice in this new Vegas adventure, his acquaintance from the football aggregation at John Carroll University aloof alfresco Cleveland in the mid-nine
ties.
“We’re good,” Ziegler said to McDaniels. “Got Davante Adams!”
Ziegler and McDaniels bear-hugged.
The accord gives Adams the best affirmed money anytime for a wideout, per a source: $65.67 million, with an agitative $42.75 actor in advantage in year one. And it gives Adams the beatitude he wanted: He basic to comedy in the west, and his aboriginal best was to be able to comedy with his academy quarterback from Fresno State, Derek Carr. Adams gets the money, and he gets the happiness.
Carr was happy. Adams was happy. The Raiders were happy. The Packers, well, accomplished it was apparently childish to get in a accessible adjudicator war with Adams, and now accept the ammo to alter him with a adept in barter or a brace of abstract picks from a loaded wideout basin in the April draft. (More about that bottomward in 10 Things I Anticipate I Think.)
Outside the building, the football angel got bug-eyed over the beauteous Packers/Adams annulment and what it meant for Derek Carr and the retooled Raiders. Afterwards the hug, Ziegler looked at his board. Aback to work. Abutting job: importing free-agent active aback Ameer Abdullah. Ziegler accomplished Abdullah’s accord Thursday night.
Five mini-storylines that bang me in the deathwatch of the week:
It’s already absolutely out of balance, AFC over NFC. The best players who jumped from NFC to AFC in the aftermost week: WR Davante Adams, edge-rusher Von Miller, edge-rusher Chandler Jones, S Marcus Williams, edge-rusher Randy Gregory, G Brandon Scherff, G Laken Tomlinson. The best players who jumped from the AFC to NFC: CB Casey Hayward, CB Charvarius Ward, S Marcus Maye. No contest.
Now, do a top 10 quarterbacks in the NFL under-35: My list, with AFC quarterbacks in italics: Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Justin Herbert, Joe Burrow, Russell Wilson, Matthew Stafford, Lamar Jackson, Dak Prescott, Deshaun Watson (impossible to apperceive breadth to put him), Derek Carr. Eight of 10 in the AFC. You can altercate Kyler Murray and Kirk Cousins, but they’d be alfresco my top 10 appropriate now.
Every aggregation in the analysis got better, three of them markedly.
• The Chargers bare anaplasty on a D that accustomed 27 credibility a game, and added Sebastian Joseph-Day to the front, Khalil Mack to the rush, J.C Jackson to the aback end. No aggregation attacked its weaknesses the way the Chargers did.
• Denver got a quarterback, Russell Wilson, who turns the analysis from a three- to four-team race.
• Las Vegas added Davante Adams and Chandler Jones, two day-one appulse players.
• Kansas City has a league-high 50 wins in the aftermost four approved seasons, so they’re the hunted. Swapped out a abundant player/leader, Tyrann Mathieu, for assurance Justin Reid (they achievement it’s a wash, but that’s not a abiding thing). Added a abeyant above weapon for Patrick Mahomes in JuJu Smith-Schuster.
Hard to adumbrate every aggregation in the analysis will be over .500 because of the six analysis games, but I’m admiration it.
Smith-Schuster is 25, he’ll accept two huge weapons (Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce) to draw absorption from him, he’ll account from the comedy never actuality over with Patrick Mahomes and he’ll account from a drillmaster who knows how to get his best players the ball. This is my claimed admired note: in Smith-Schuster’s two 16-game seasons in Pittsburgh, he averaged 104 catches, 1,128 yards and eight TDs. With the accident that he has to breach healthy, if Smith-Schuster plays 15 games, this will be a ablaze signing by Kansas City.
1. Russell Gage, WR, Tampa Bay. He’s 26, active for three years and $30 million, and gives the Bucs a able third receiver.
2. Ted Karras, C, Cincinnati. For three years and $18 million, the Bengals advancement a acute spot—and Joe Burrow will adulation the acute and affronted Karras.
3. Allen Robinson, WR, Rams. A tad pricy (three years, $46.5 million) but I adulation this carbon from PFF: Robinson’s a top-10 NFL receiver aback 2018 in communicable inaccurate throws (72). Imagine what he’ll do with the authentic Matthew Stafford.
4. Rasul Douglas, CB, Green Bay. Added than they basic to pay, but a top-five arresting amateur on the Packers (as of 2021 season’s end) is able-bodied account three years and $21 million.
5. Myles Jack, LB, Pittsburgh. This is the affectionate of player, with drillmaster from Brian Flores and the acceptance of Mike Tomlin, who EASILY could be a Pro Bowl amateur in 2022. This is a abundant aegis for a playmaking linebacker like Jack.
• I don’t anticipate Aaron Rodgers is decidedly afraid about Adams leaving, nor do I anticipate he’s absolutely affronted about it. He’s accepted for some time that Adams’ affection was out west.
• I anticipate Rodgers is year-to-year at this point. I saw the money he active for. If he’s not adequate the bold or his abode in it in 11 months, I could see him walking away.
• The controlling of GM Brian Gutekunst reminds me of those GMs (Ron Wolf actuality one of them) who accept team-building is a continuum. It won’t abruptness me if Gutekunst trades for a vet receiver, or signs one like Jarvis Landry off the artery (that’d be my best appropriate now) and again uses the 22nd aces on one. He could barter for one and abstract one, assurance an crumbling one and abstract one, or abstract two. But the one activity Gutekunst can do is booty the heat, and he will in the deathwatch of accident Adams.
• Postscript on Adams: He basic to comedy out west. He basic to play, mostly, with Derek Carr out west. No abomination in that. I consistently anticipate admirers bases should be beholden for the abundance they’ve been able to experience, and in this case, bacchanal in what’s to come. If Rodgers stays two added years, get aflame about the new receivers he’ll accept in his stable, rather than ache over a amateur whose affection was about else.
The little angel aloof east of Pittsburgh breadth John Clayton grew up, Braddock, declared John Clayton Day in 2018. The Pittsburgh Post Gazette wrote a adventitious on it, and biographer Ed Bouchette affected on Clayton’s adulation of the job, of the sport, of the business. “What I adulation about it is there’s so abundant added actuality we didn’t accept admission to years ago and now we do — the bacon information, NFL Bold Rewind breadth you can watch coaches tape,” Clayton told Bouchette. “There’s so abundant advice and analytic stuff, it’s phenomenal. That energizes me. I feel like a apprentice still acquirements because you aces up all this stuff. I get aflame about the little things. I accept a abstracts abject that keeps clue of every salary, the acme and weight of all the players in the league. I put calm a affairs on a worksheet for the top 51 players so I accept an up to the minute bacon cap breadth of every aggregation in the league.”
That’s the John Clayton I knew. Clayton died Friday afternoon at 67 in Bellevue, Wash., afterwards a abrupt illness. Aloof a anniversary earlier, he’d been advertisement in book and on the radio in Seattle about the appulse of Russell Wilson’s departure. Actual few bodies knew he was ill.
Lots of us in the football media business absolutely like our jobs. It’s not work, accomplishing what you love. But John Clayton lived to do his job. He had no hours on, no hours off. He woke up cerebration about football and went to beddy-bye cerebration about football. Afterwards in life, he cared for his wife, Pat, who has assorted sclerosis, and took her everywhere on the NFL circuit—league meetings, the Super Bowl. Football was the cilia through it all.
In 1984, aback I started acc
outrement the NFL as a adolescent anchorman in Cincinnati, Clayton was a anchorman in Pittsburgh, accoutrement the Steelers and the NFL for the Pittsburgh Press. The Bengals and Steelers would comedy alert a year, of course, and aback the bold was in Cincinnati, he showed up on Friday and broiled me for an hour. Of advance I knew of John, but I didn’t apperceive him. But he talked to me like I had a PhD. in Bengaldom, absent to apperceive aggregate about injuries, calendar changes, Anthony Munoz anecdotes. I anticipation at the end of that session, “John Clayton adeptness apperceive added about the aggregation I awning than I do. I bigger get moving.”
Over the years, he was omnipresent. At alliance meetings, the NFL Scouting Amalgamate (he absolutely admired accepting to apperceive 330 added -to-be players for his database), big games, playoff games. The amalgamate was a affection anniversary for him, annually. He could bang up a chat with a Boise State fifth-round bouncer prospect; he’d apperceive article about the kid.
Clayton could antipodal with anyone, and did. Specifically, he acclimated to accomplish 32 buzz calls every Friday afternoon, allurement every PR administrator about injuries and who had accomplished and who hadn’t. And he acclimated to accomplish 12 to 15 added calls on Sundays, 100 account afore kickoffs. He basic the inactives at every stadium. Imagine accoutrement a huge bold with playoff implications in San Francisco one Sunday, and seeing a aloof guy with big wire-rims in row two of the columnist box at Candlestick, a Martinelli’s angel abstract half-consumed in advanced of him, calling the columnist box in Jacksonville for the Jets-Jags inactives.
The aspect of Clayton.
He confused to Tacoma to awning the Seahawks in 1986, again addled it big as one of ESPN’s aboriginal assembly in 1995. For 22 years, you’d see Clayton pop up on “SportsCenter” as the NFL contour grew there. All hours of the day America saw him, in confined and homes and dorms. I’ll consistently anticipate he was a active force adjoin authoritative the NFL the 24/7/365 abnormality it became. He was a 24/7/365 phenomenon. Already we were calm at a Colts’ training affected convenance in Indiana, and aback it was over, added bodies basic Clayton’s autograph than any amateur except Peyton Manning.
“Weird,” he said with a smile, “but fun!”
A acceptable friend, Seahawks PR man Dave Pearson, told me Saturday: “I went out to cafeteria with John a lot over the years, and activity out to cafeteria with was like actuality with a admirable woman. You had boyish boys and 75-year-old men endlessly at the table absent to allocution to him. They aloof admired actuality about him.”
Clayton was a metronome. I never saw him sick, never saw him tired, never saw him angry, never saw him in any way added than, Let’s go! Let’s allocution some football, big guy! That’s how I’ll bethink him.
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“I’m voting for realignment.”
—Buffalo GM Brandon Beane, afterwards every acceptable amateur in contempo NFL history landed in the AFC in March.
II
“I was 3 years old aback Tom Brady got into the NFL. For me to apprehend from somebody like that, now he’s extensive out to me, it was unreal.”
—New Tampa Bay advanced receiver Russell Gage, on the recruiting buzz alarm he got from Brady aback because his options afterwards abrogation the Atlanta Falcons.
III
“He is assuredly one of the greatest players in the acclaimed history of the Packers and we attending advanced to him actuality anointed into the Packers Hall of Fame one day.”
—Green Bay GM Brian Gutekunst, afterwards trading Davante Adams to the Raiders.
IV
“It absolutely acquainted like I bankrupt up with my adherent and she never did annihilation to me. She was acceptable to me. She was acceptable to me, and I had to breach up with her to accept addition girlfriend. I abhorrence that part.”
—Von Miller, afterwards atheism an attack by the Super Bowl Rams to re-sign him and instead alive out a accord with the Buffalo Bills.
V
“Until they bulb me, I guess.”
—John Clayton, to Ed Bouchette, again of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette in 2018, aback Bouchette asked Clayton how abundant best the active sports anchorman and radio host planned to accumulate working.
Clayton died Friday at 67.
Yannick Ngakoue was traded from the Raiders to the Colts on Wednesday.
In case that sounds familiar, Ngakoue has been traded three times in the aftermost year and a half.
He is on his fifth aggregation in 19 months.
You admiration how article like that is possible—that a starting bend rusher in a alliance fatigued for them, who has not yet affronted 27, who has absent two amateur in a six-year career, who has never had a analysis with beneath than eight sacks, would be traded three times aback the end of 2020 training camp. Really. How? Why? This is aloof … weird.
How continued Ngakoue has been with the bristles teams that accept active him in the aftermost 19 months, aback Aug. 21, 2020:
Jacksonville, 9 canicule Minnesota, 53 canicule Baltimore, 143 canicule Las Vegas, 366 canicule Indianapolis, 5 days
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To: Texans admirers From: Me Re: Davis Mills
Let’s not ache the actuality that there’s a 60-40 adventitious your quarterback this year is activity to be Mills, and that your advanced appointment has actual little absorption in trading for Jimmy Garoppolo (unless it’s a above bargain) or scotch-taping the position with a Baker Mayfield type. Be happy. Four reasons:
• Mills’ final bristles starts aftermost season: 2-3, 68.4 achievement rate, 9 TD, 2 INT, 102.4 rating.
• Pep Hamilton, who already formed beneath Mills’ academy drillmaster David Shaw at Stanford, is aback for his additional analysis as Mills’ mentor, this time as abhorrent coordinator.
• Let’s say the Texans are activity QB-hunting one year from now. You’ll accept four first-round picks over the 2023 and 2024 to use as abstract capital. Because that one of the 2023 picks should be a top 10 pick, action to barter for a aerial aces abutting year should be doable.
• It’s waaaaay early, but you’re $118 actor beneath the projected 2023 cap this morning, per Over The Cap. The Texans are a receiver-poor aggregation appropriate now, which GM Nick Caserio has to appointment on over the abutting six weeks, but I’d rather be abutting to an acknowledgment on Mills in 10 months than activity for bankrupt to try to be .500 this year.
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Every year there’s at atomic one of these antic upsets in the NCAA Tournament. This year, it was 15th berry St. Peter’s, of Jersey City, N.J., advance two-seed Kentucky 85-79 in overtime in Indianapolis Thursday night, and then, in a bottom stunner, demography out Murray State 70-60 Saturday night. St. Peter’s is the third 15 berry in history to accomplish the Candied Sixteen, and they could accept a appropriate home-court advantage Friday night arena in adjacent Philadelphia. The bristles factoids I like about the Peacocks:
• They were 3-6 on New Year’s Day.
• Bristles weeks ago, in their little gym in Jersey City, they absent to Rider by nine to abatement to 11-9. Attendance: 571.
• They were swept this analysis by 15-14 Siena.
• They accept a decidedly above mascot, as this video from ESPN’s Mike Wells shows:
This is how Saint Peters is activity afterwards advance No. 2 Kentucky pic.twitter.com/faOiMwXVdo
— Mike Wells (@MikeWellsNFL) March 18, 2022
• Per Pete Thamel of ESPN, Kentucky has four abettor coaches who are higher-paid than St. Peter’s
drillmaster Shaheen Holloway.
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Thinking of the 22 women today. https://t.co/xmUUkwYVq3
— Britt Ghiroli (@Britt_Ghiroli) March 18, 2022
Ghiroli, who covers baseball for The Athletic, on the 22 women who accept accused Deshaun Watson of animal advance or impropriety.
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Turn me up brotha!!! 💪🏽💪🏽 https://t.co/CqCkbZBJtl
— Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) March 18, 2022
Mahomes, afterwards JuJu Smith-Schuster active with the Chiefs on Friday.
III
If tomatoes are a fruit, is ketchup a smoothie? 🍅🥤
— George Kittle (@gkittle46) March 18, 2022
The Niners bound end asks the important questions in the Twitterverse.
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I accept Baker Mayfield actuality upset. I aloof don’t apperceive what qualifies as a bigger accident for him.
— Judy Battista (@judybattista) March 17, 2022
Battista is a anchorman for NFL Network.
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What is cap amplitude https://t.co/WYHoW1vhsE
— Tashan Reed (@tashanreed) March 17, 2022
Reed is an NFL biographer for The Athletic.
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Davante Adams leaves Green Bay afterwards 116 games, absolutely as abounding as Don Hutson (1935-1945) played. Actuality are their career stats as Packers. pic.twitter.com/RWkFdlx2gk
— Football Angle (@fbgchase) March 18, 2022
Chase Stuart, of Football Perspective, is one of the smartest football bodies in our business.
This is a astounding analogy of a player, Hutson, who rarely gets his due in actual perspective.
One added point about Hutson beneath in 10 Things I Anticipate I Think.
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Good question. From Phil Rohtla, of Ottawa, Ontario: “Has the NFL absent its aggregate marbles? This is a man who allegedly did abnormal things with 22 women that we apperceive about. I apperceive it is the job of GMs to win, but at what point does addition say, “You know, maybe we should booty a canyon on this guy, no bulk how acceptable he is.” I apperceive that not all of our heroes are saints and that he is innocent until authentic guilty, but breadth there is smoke, a blaze is generally calmly found. How is this alike accident in the #MeToo era?”
Talent wins. Aptitude dictates a lot of decisions in the business world, and it’s dictating this accommodation too. I can’t avert it. I don’t like it either.
On John Clayton. From Ken Boyer, of Redmond, Wash.: “I am in shock about his death. Not abiding how to be a Seahawk fan afterwards John. Such a beatnik in every acceptable way possible. This one hurts.”
Sure does. One activity to remember, too, as abounding accept acicular out, was his connected affliction for his wife, in a wheelchair for the aftermost years of his life. John was so acceptable to Pat. I bethink actuality at a banquet hosted by the Steelers at the anniversary alliance affairs a few years back. John was so adherent to her, authoritative abiding she was a allotment of every conversation, and actuality affable alteration her. Sweet.
Kind and affable man. From @jamesg7932, of Seattle, on Twitter: “Dedicated to his callers on his Saturday morning weekends appearance in Seattle. He advised every addition with account and dignity. He fabricated me adulation the bold alike more. RIP professor.”
Very able-bodied said.
Teams can admission permission. From Steve Rodgers, of Havre de Grace, Md.: “Explain to me how if a drillmaster or GM talks to a amateur on addition aggregation “under contract” it’s tampering, yet Deshaun Watson (under contract) can allocution to as abounding teams as he feels. Why isn’t that tampering?”
Because Watson has a no-trade clause, he needs to accept whichever aggregation he is traded. In adjustment to be abiding he would appetite to go to a team, the Texans gave him and his assembly permission to allocution to teams. So the accord had to be multi-layered from the start: Houston GM Nick Caserio had to be annoyed he had a aggregation advantageous abundant to accomplish a deal, and Watson had to be annoyed with the aggregation he was going. The alone way he could apperceive that was by activity with the applicant teams, with Caserio’s permission.
Becky is out. From Becky, of Oregon: “I accept apprehend your cavalcade about religiously aback at atomic 2007. I’ve put up with inane comments, aloof clap-backs, birdbrained observations, and an acutely ailing attraction of [Tom Brady]. Afterwards your latest column, I’m aloof done. Devoting that abundant amplitude to Tom Brady active is absolutely ridiculous. Who cares?! Alfresco of Tampa, New England, his ancestors and your own affecting attempts to consistently get on his alarm to be his best friend, no one absolutely cares! You absolutely don’t charge to acquisition a acumen to accompany him up in Every. Single. Column. You do apprehend he bogus this accomplished backward activity for attention, right? Your cavalcade is toxic. I’m out.”
It was acceptable to accept you as a clairvoyant for 15 years, Becky. Thanks. I address what I anticipate is topical, and you disagree, and you stop reading. That’s the abundant activity about the country we alive in. We can anticipate differently, and activity goes on.
1. I anticipate now that the compensatory picks accept been set, and the abstract adjustment has been appear by the NFL, actuality are a few notable abstract nuggets:
• Cleveland still has bristles picks in the top 120, because the accord with Houston for Deshaun Watson includes aloof one aces this year—the first-rounder, 13th overall.
• Houston now has assorted first-rounders in the abutting three drafts. The Texans get first- and third-round picks from Cleveland in 2023, and first- and fourth-round picks in 2024. Don’t complain, Texans fans: Houston has bristles of the top 80 picks this year, and it’s bigger to advance these picks out, decidedly if a quarterback is a ambition abutting year.
• The Niners accept aught picks in the top 60. The Raiders accept aught picks in the top 80. The Rams accept aught picks in the top 100.
• The Giants, acrimonious fifth and seventh overall, are acceptable to attending to move one of them to try for assorted first-rounders abutting year.
• The Jets, with four picks in the top 40, would additionally adulation to put one of them off till abutting year, if the appropriate action comes.
• Denver has aught picks in the top 60, and bristles picks in the abutting 60.
• The Ravens, starting with the 76th all-embracing pick, accept seven of the abutting 66 picks.
• The Packers accept an arresting advantage or two …
2. I anticipate I’m not aggravating to say trading Davante Adams is a acceptable thing. But Packer admirers should apprehend bristles things afterwards activity post-Adams:
a. They accept the 22nd, 28th, 53rd and 59th picks in the draft.
b. Davante Adams was the 53rd aces eight years ago.
c. The three NFL all-pro receivers in 2021 were the 36th all-embracing aces (Deebo Samuel), 53rd (Adams) and 69th (Cooper Kupp) in contempo drafts.
d. Best amid 22 and 59 in the aftermost several drafts: Justin Jefferson (22), D.J. Moore (24), DeAndre Hopkins (27), Tee Higgins (33), Michael Thomas (47) and A.J. Brown (51).
e. I asked Daniel Jeremiah to aces two receivers to accord Green Bay—one in the 22-28 area, and one in the 53-59 area. “Chris Olave for the aboriginal one,” he said. “Incredibly smart, acclimatized route-runner, 4.3
speed, the affectionate of receiver Aaron Rodgers would love.” For the second, Jeremiah chose North Dakota State’s 6-4 burner, Christian Watson. Acute and physical, with 4.36 speed. Accomplished in Fargo for bristles years, so the acclimate wouldn’t be an issue.
3. I anticipate the saddest abstract account of the anniversary had to be first-round bend rusher David Ojabo of Michigan, the yin to Aidan Hutchinson’s yang on the Wolverines’ defense, disturbing his Achilles on the school’s Pro Day. No way to belie it than to say it apparently pushes Ojabo—who should be absolutely recovered for the 2023 season, and has a apparition of a adventitious to be fit by backward this season—down into the additional round. It’s alert of the Achilles breach Washington cornerback Sidney Jones suffered on his Pro Day in March 2017. Jones was acceptable to be a mid-first-round pick; the Eagles best him 43rd overall, with the 12th aces of annular two. Jones hasn’t been the amateur the Eagles projected. But I agnosticism that will be a abrogating in the application for teams arena the continued bold (Seattle at 41 overall, Indianapolis at 42, Baltimore at 45, Philadelphia at 51) if Ojabo is on the lath for them.
4. I anticipate I’m addled because the accelerated carriage of Case Keenum, who has confused to eight teams in the aftermost eight years. Starting in 2014, from Houston to the Rams, the Rams to Houston, Houston to the Rams, the Rams to Minnesota (for the Minnesota Miracle), Minnesota to Denver, Denver to Washington, Washington to Cleveland, and now Cleveland to Buffalo. He’ll aback up Josh Allen, and the Browns get a seventh-round aces in this draft.
5. I anticipate it’s alone appropriate that Matthew Stafford signs a four-year addendum with the Rams (which happened Saturday) and finishes his career with the Rams. The end of this deal, best likely, would accord Stafford 18 NFL seasons. If he wraps up with 12 seasons in Detroit and six in L.A. (should he breach healthy), that feels like it’d go bottomward as a awful acknowledged barter by the Rams.
6. I anticipate it able as a wow to see a awful admired adolescent accepted manager, Buffalo’s Brandon Beane, bandy a bound at Washington afterwards active aback J.D. McKissic agreed to a free-agent arrangement with Buffalo, again reneged aback his aboriginal team, Washington, offered to match. McKissic chose the Commanders. Beane was not pleased, decidedly because abounding of those in the Washington organization, including arch drillmaster Ron Rivera, were Beane’s co-workers in Carolina. “Once you accept an agreement,” Beane said in a account appointment the added day, “the abettor is declared to say, ‘It’s over.’ And this abettor did that. And this abettor told the added club it’s over. But the added club didn’t aback off.” That’ll bite for a while.
7. I anticipate I can’t accept Bobby Wagner, advantageous and advancing off the second- and 11th-best seasons for linebackers per Pro Football Focus in the aftermost two years, is still on the street.
8. I anticipate the banderole that was absent in the Friday commotion of Deshaun Watson but was notable to me was this from the Washington Post: ”Anheuser-Busch cuts ties with Washington Commanders.” No acumen given. But what acumen could there possibly accept been, added than the one that has bedeviled this aggregation for months—the amaranthine cord of sexual-harassment claims adjoin the authorization and its ashamed owner, Daniel Snyder? I’ve said it repeatedly: How abundant best will this blah authorization be affected to get whittled away, day by day, because Daniel Snyder will not sell? If he absolutely loves the franchise, rather than loves the anticipation of owning this franchise, again he’d sell. But of advance Snyder loves the ability more, so he hangs on while the aggregation continues its bank continued accomplished mediocrity.
9. I anticipate the easiest way to appearance me you’re a awful football fan is to belittle at Don Hutson’s career, which abounding in the Twitterverse did aback Hunt Stuart tweeted about his abundance the added day afterwards Davante Adams was traded to the Raiders. Stuart acicular out that both men had played 116 regular-season amateur for Green Bay, and Hutson had 99 TD catches to Adams’ 73 … and Hutson’s career boilerplate accession was 16.4 yards to Adams’ 12.1. I accept Hutson played in a far altered era, and there wasn’t the aforementioned affectionate of antagonism and accent on the casual bold throughout the alliance as there is today. But the way players should be advised in actual angle is by comparing them to those in their eras. Aback Hutson retired in 1945, the NFL was a quarter-century old, and he had three times as abounding touchdown receptions (99) as any amateur in NFL history at that point. That almanac lasted a arresting 44 years, till Dec. 10, 1989, aback Steve Largent bent his 100th for Seattle. Don’t acquaint me Hutson doesn’t accord in the altercation for the greatest receiver who anytime lived. (Before you blitz to your keyboard and address or Tweet at me, “You idiot! Jerry Rice was far better!”, I said that Hutson belongs in the discussion. There’s a acceptable altercation to be fabricated for Rice, of course.)
10. I anticipate these are my added thoughts of the week:
a. Sports Adventitious of the Week: Kent Babb of the Washington Post with a adept allotment on what it’s like to accept Mike Krzyzewski for a father-in-law.
b. How abounding in our business accept approved to acquisition article new about a actual acclaimed figure? So often, it’s the abundant white whale: You get an appointment to about-face over article new about LeBron or Brady or Drillmaster K. And it’s about impossible. But Babb did it, about as able-bodied as it can be done.
c. Babb wrote that son-in-law Chris Spatola, anon afterwards affective to Durham with one of Drillmaster K’s daughters, Jamie, was advancing for her parents to appear to their home for banquet for the aboriginal time. He assassin Krzyzewski’s landscaper to accomplish the backyard attending great. But aback the association arrived, the coach/groundskeeper-in-chief took one attending at a sad beloved buried abreast the house, frowned and said, “Whose accommodation was this?” Wrote Babb:
Its branches drooped, authoritative it attending a little like a abandoned Christmas tree. And that was absolutely the problem, Krzyzewski explained, in the aforementioned acute detail as if he were acclimation a freshman’s mechanics on a jump shot
“You charge to accelerate a able message, plant-wise, aback bodies appear up to your home,” Chris remembers him saying, an acutely Drillmaster K way to anticipate about such a thing. “And that’s aloof a sad-looking tree.”
In that moment, on that walkway, Krzyzewski — with his bristles civic championships, dozen Final Fours, three Olympic gold medals — wasn’t a apprenticeship figure who congenital a basketball absolutism application talent, his own instincts, and adamant absorption to detail. He was every father-in-law anytime …
“It wasn’t alike about me affection the plant! It was about him advancing to my home and cogent me to change that plant,” Spatola says. “By that time, I had been to combat. I was a West Point grad, and I was a acceptable husband. ‘This may be your daughter, but this is my family.’ There were some absolute apperception amateur activity on, and no, that timberline is activity to breach appropriate there.”
d. Wonderful, Kent Babb.
e. If you accept a adventitious to see my TV Appearance of the Week, amuse do. It’s a year or so old, but my wife and I begin it on Netflix: My Octopus Teacher. It’s a documentary that won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Film … about a South African conservationist, Craig Foster, who is at a low point in his activity aback he begins to dive abysmal off the southern bank of Africa. He sees
an octopus. He’s fascinated, and begins to watch the octopus every day he can acquisition her. The octopus begins to assurance him, and gets abutting and touches him. Such a air-conditioned story, complete with acceptable account and bad account and the ultimate bad account of nature.
f. Eighty-five account actual able-bodied spent. Thanks, Craig Foster.
g. Seems so accessible to understand, and so apolitical. But this bill to accumulate the time the aforementioned year-round in the United States absolutely has some after-effects that, decidedly in arctic climes in the U.S., should absolutely be considered.
h. Aurora Savings Time Adventitious of the Week: Gal Tziperman Lotan and Sahar Fatima of the Boston Globe, with bloom experts adage it’s a abhorrent idea. As appear by Lotan and Fatima:
“In their alacrity to anticipate the anniversary switch, the assembly has abominably called the amiss time to balance onto,” said Dr. Charles Czeisler, arch of the Analysis of Beddy-bye and Circadian Disorders at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. “What the Assembly anesthetized bygone would crave all Americans to alpha their appointment and academy an hour beforehand than they usually do, and that’s decidedly difficult to do in the winter, aback the sun is ascent later.
“… It is alarming to think, abnormally as advance was actuality fabricated in starting aerial schools and average schools at a afterwards hour, that all of that would be antipodal by causing accouchement at schools and adults at appointment to alpha an hour earlier,” Czeisler said. “And that was never mentioned in any of the accessories I saw anecdotic this legislation.”
Think aback to the darkest day of 2021, the winter acme on Dec. 21: The sun rose at 7:08 a.m. and set at 4:16 p.m. Boston got 9 hours and 8 adored account of sunlight, which, for abounding people, fell during appointment or academy hours.
A abiding about-face to aurora extenuative time would beggarly that abutting winter solstice, the sun won’t acceleration until afterwards clocks bang 8 a.m., and set at about 5:15 p.m.
i. This bill seemed to appear out of nowhere. It’s not the better activity against our country, and it’s not in the top 20. But it seems to charge a little added consideration.
j. Passionate Texan Adventitious of the Week: Christian Wallace, autograph for Texas Monthly, on his vehicle: “Me and My Truck: A Adulation Story.”
k. So cool, waxing acquiescently on his 2005 GMC Sierra. Wrote Wallace:
… Afterwards its antecedent buyer had put 30,300 afar on it, that auto was mine. I collection it off the lot of a used-car dealership on Valentine’s Day 2007, and we’ve been on the alley calm anytime since. My barter and I accept asperous blizzards, sandstorms, floods, I-35, and four presidencies. We accept (sadly, unintentionally) taken the lives of a brace of deer, a turkey vulture, and an armadillo. And on at atomic two occasions, the two of us accept actual about been beatific to that big barn in the sky.
Yet actuality we are. At aftermost check, the odometer apprehend 266,195. That’s abundant afar to acreage you on the moon or to accomplish about seventy trips forth the ambit of Texas. Our best contempo appointment to the adjustment boutique wasn’t a animated affair. The artisan handed aback the multipoint analysis cacographic in ink. He said the brakes bare to be replaced ($1,478), the tires showed signs of sun rot ($1,120), the agent could use a new convolute belt ($139), and the agent was aperture from “basically everywhere.” I accept with absolute money and the appropriate automated skills, a barter can technically aftermost forever. But afterwards you’ve replaced the motor, the seats, the dash, the windshield, the panels, it becomes a bit like the address of Theseus. Is it absolutely the aforementioned truck?
Lately, I’ve amorphous to look, every now and then, at acclimated pickups online. But every time I alpha browsing, I can’t advice but think, “Yeah, but besides the wobble and the absurd thermostat and that awe-inspiring whirring babble aback I columnist the throttle, there’s nothing really wrong with my GMC.”
Part of me knows that our campaign are advancing their end. Still, I’m accepting a adamantine time absolution go.
l. I’ve never acquainted that way about a vehicle. Wish I had.
m. Ukraine Abstraction of the Week: David Muir of ABC News, on the Door County Candle Company in arctic Wisconsin authoritative Ukrainian-themed candles, with all money aloft activity to Ukrainian relief.
n. And 20,000 orders by the airing of this, with bags added to appear I’m sure.
o. Fowl Adventitious of the Week: Christian Martinez of the Los Angeles Times on a awe-inspiring accident in arctic California, “A altercation amid mail carriers, agrarian turkeys comes to a baleful acme abreast Sacramento.” Aloof wild.
p. Martinez letters that while a postal artisan was carrying mail in a adjacency alfresco Sacramento, one of the oldest of the agrarian turkeys attacked him. The carrier got a stick from his barter and bashed the turkey to death. Wrote Martinez:
So far, the Department of Fish and Wildlife’s analysis into the adventure has appear aberrant capacity about the area’s turkeys and their behavior and treatment.
Investigators begin that some association had been agriculture the turkeys “copious quantities of food,” which is banned in California and could be a agency in the birds’ aggressiveness.
“It apparently contributed to the massive admeasurement of the turkey in catechism because it was bistro aloof an absolute bulk of aliment every day from this accurate household,” Capt. Patrick Foy of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said. “We are acclamation that activity as a above accidental agency to this all-embracing problem.”
The turkeys assume to accept been targeting commitment workers in the adjacency aback October, aback the postal account began advertisement the bearings to wildlife officials. Foy said the attacks had additionally disrupted deliveries from FedEx, UPS and added carriers.
Foy said the turkey that was dead Monday was by far the heaviest he had anytime lifted.
“I’ve been about about 25 years, so I affectionate of apperceive turkeys,” he said. “And I aloof I looked at it, and I’m like, ‘Oh, this is the better turkey I’ve anytime seen.’ ”
q. Aftermost week, it was appear that unvaccinated New York athletes (as of now) will not be accustomed to comedy home amateur this year. Which agency Mets and Yankees charge to appearance vax affidavit to be able to play.
r. What Aaron Judge was asked in Florida: “Are you vaccinated?”
s. What Aaron Judge said: “I’m so focused on aloof accepting through the aboriginal bold of bounce training. I anticipate we’ll cantankerous that arch whenever the time comes. But appropriate now, so abounding things can change. I’m not absolutely too afraid about that appropriate now.”
t. What Aaron Judge meant: “No.”
u. John Clayton, gone. Man, that one hurts.
Never saw a book who admired his job like Clayton. Lesson for us all.
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