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6 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

I thought it had a retractable roof. If not then good, they're doing it right.

1 minute ago, just relax said:

Very true but they have a lot of cool things: a heated roof that protects two thirds of the seats, a heated field, and a natural grass field. That’s three things the Met Life field doesn’t have and it’s the home field for two NFL teams. Met Life is probably the league’s worst field. Top three anyway, and almost as bad as the Vet was.

They actually just posted this

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5 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

They actually just posted this

Great drone work. I gotta wonder though, with that roof there could be some crazy wind effects. Love the fact that the fans are mostly protected from the elements but the field is not, other than being heated. When will it be ready? 2026?

Just now, just relax said:

Great drone work. I gotta wonder though, with that roof there could be some crazy wind effects. Love the fact that the fans are mostly protected from the elements but the field is not, other than being heated. When will it be ready? 2026?

From what I saw 2026 is the plan. They want to keep the elements in the game

Cant wait to see what the next Linc will look like. I hope RTK has the blueprints drawn up with a window to view the city.

7 minutes ago, just relax said:

Great drone work. I gotta wonder though, with that roof there could be some crazy wind effects. Love the fact that the fans are mostly protected from the elements but the field is not, other than being heated. When will it be ready? 2026?

This is their last season at the old stadium

30 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

Cant wait to see what the next Linc will look like. I hope RTK has the blueprints drawn up with a window to view the city.

I got it!

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The end zone writing is my favorite, but none of my doing!!!

Clearly AI art understands that only DALLAS would have such a stupid stadium design without curtains!

3 hours ago, LeanMeanGM said:

It's like some people want to be intentionally obtuse and pretend they didn't watch Jalen Hurts dominate in the Super Bowl. Here's another one.

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30 is such a terrible number for his position. Have to bring back the old numbering system.

1 hour ago, HazletonEagle said:

Cant wait to see what the next Linc will look like. I hope RTK has the blueprints drawn up with a window to view the city.

Where do they even have room to build it

1 hour ago, just relax said:

Great drone work. I gotta wonder though, with that roof there could be some crazy wind effects. Love the fact that the fans are mostly protected from the elements but the field is not, other than being heated. When will it be ready? 2026?

I'd hope the architects would have taken that into consideration

1 hour ago, Iggles_Phan said:

I got it!

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The end zone writing is my favorite, but none of my doing!!!

Clearly AI art understands that only DALLAS would have such a stupid stadium design without curtains!

That looks too expensive for a cash strapped owner to build. Can you design something with more wood paneling on the walls like this?

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5 hours ago, Iggles_Phan said:

'00' acktuahally.

They should petition the NFL to let him be 00. If I remember correctly Jim Otto of the Raiders was 00.

EDIT: My memory was good. He was first 50 and then 00 and finally 70.

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34 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

That looks too expensive for a cash strapped owner to build. Can you design something with more wood paneling on the walls like this?

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1 minute ago, Iggles_Phan said:

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ah yes. It looks post apocalyptic. As if its already crumbling even though its brand new. I like how they cut down on the field size to save some money and the window looks fake which should save a good chunk of change as well.

3 hours ago, Mike030270 said:

So he can play like trash as long as the team wins?

Just win baby!

5 hours ago, Connecticut Eagle said:

But the Bengals are assuming he caves.

If he doesn't, they lose any hope of competing this season, lose a season of the Burrow/Chase/Higgins combo, and further cement their reputation as an inept and cheap franchise - diminishing their attractiveness to any potential impact free agents.

Hendrickson will eventually get paid. Can the Bengals as a franchise afford the cost of this potential outcome?

The question is, who has the leverage/power, Hendrickson or the Bengals? If he sticks to his guns they get the potential of a Comp Pick, but no guarantee of a Comp Pick. If they traded with the Eagles they would get the reality of a pick that is a year earlier than the Comp Pick would be, and with a better pick as well.

39 minutes ago, mattwill said:

They should petition the NFL to let him be 00. If I remember correctly Jim Otto of the Raiders was 00.

EDIT: My memory was good. He was first 50 and then 00 and finally 70.

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Double zero, "Butterfingers” Ken Burrough

6 hours ago, Connecticut Eagle said:

Carrying 11 OL is tough. Don't sleep on Hinton or Williams getting the mysterious hip pointer late in camp.

I agree it is tough, but having either Hinton or Williams on IR means they can’t get any reps in practice, and I believe they need those practice reps to develop optimally. I could see Lamm on IR at the beginning of the season before either Hinton or Williams.

Cristopher Sanchez is 100% legit.

6 hours ago, NCiggles said:

I think Dillon is likely a PS type player. I can see them keeping Shun Derrick Powell over him because he may be able to return kicks and is just a different type of player. He could also end up looking like Donnell Pumphrey. If he looks elusive and plays well in the pre-season, I can see where he would appeal to Sirianni on offense. I think there are 4 locks at WR, AJ, Devonta, Dotson and Wilson. That leaves A.Smith, Marshall and Williams fighting for 1 or 2 spots. My guess is Williams stays because of his return ability. I could see them going with just 5 WRs.

I’m not sure Wilson is a lock.

I’m surprised you mentioned Powell at RB but not Johnson.

6 hours ago, Iggles_Phan said:

Seems pricey, and the offset could be offset by a UDFA signing of the Eagles' own that same offseason.

I agree that the Comp Pick return is subject to risk, but looking at the current roster makeup I believe Howie will approach 2026 Free Agency much the same way he approached 2025 Free Agency.

12 minutes ago, mattwill said:

I agree that the Comp Pick return is subject to risk, but looking at the current roster makeup I believe Howie will approach 2026 Free Agency much the same way he approached 2025 Free Agency.

You are likely right, and the big signing will likely be Carter. BUT, I don't like the idea of making a move in one offseason that for all intent and purposes hand ties the team the following offseason, especially for a rental.

Im excited for some camp action tomorrow. Will there be media coverage?

15 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

You are likely right, and the big signing will likely be Carter. BUT, I don't like the idea of making a move in one offseason that for all intent and purposes hand ties the team the following offseason, especially for a rental.

Fair enough. Your "hand ties the team the following offseason” is a bit of a worst case scenario though. Any offset is likely to be a later round, just like the Ojulari offset was for Rodgers rather than Sweat or Williams or Becton.

2 hours ago, mattwill said:

The question is, who has the leverage/power, Hendrickson or the Bengals? If he sticks to his guns they get the potential of a Comp Pick, but no guarantee of a Comp Pick. If they traded with the Eagles they would get the reality of a pick that is a year earlier than the Comp Pick would be, and with a better pick as well.

If he sticks to his guns they don’t get a comp pick, they retain his rights.

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