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Welp go jags today no way they win but fingers crossed....

Ugh being a cards fan is soooooo hard most seasons
 
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Patriots notes: Bill Belichick making it clear Jarrett Stidham isn't the future for New England at quarterback
Jarrett Stidham is not Plan A, B, C or D for the Patriots in 2021 as they search for a long-term answer at quarterback. That's the takeaway I have this week as Bill Belichick is reportedly set to roll with Cam Newton as his starter against Buffalo on Monday night. For the first time in what feels like forever, the Patriots are simply playing out the stretch. After they were knocked from postseason contention last week, New England will simply be playing for pride when they take on the Buffalo Bills, who have already clinched the AFC East for the first time since 1995.
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Lions look to hire G.M. John Schneider away from Seahawks

The Lions have a big name in mind for their GM vacancy: Seahawks General Manager John Schneider.

Detroit plans to pursue Schneider, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

If Schneider had full authority over the Seahawks’ personnel, the Lions wouldn’t be allowed to approach him about their job opening. But because Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll has primary personnel authority, the Lions would be offering Schneider a step up with final say over their roster. That allows them to approach Schneider within league rules, and it may be enough to make Schneider consider leaving Seattle.

The Lions fired General Manager Bob Quinn and head coach Matt Patricia this season. If Schneider were hired, he would then be in charge of hiring the Lions’ next head coach.

The Detroit job may not be particularly attractive, given the dearth of talent on the roster and the team’s bad salary cap situation. But if Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp is willing to offer Schneider enough money and enough authority, a big name in the personnel world could be heading to Detroit.


Should the Cardinals be all over this and try to hire him if we are getting rid of Keim?
 
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