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  The Fall of Anthony Richardson
Posted by: StickierBuns - Yesterday, 05:26 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (15)

From 4th overall pick to really a complete afterthought in Indy.....and he's only 23 years old. The Colts have no plans for this kid in their near future. Maybe as QB2 until Jones heals? But more probably going to trade him away to a team here in the next few weeks. Its kind of amazing really if you look at it. They've determined he's not worth developing....that's what it comes down to. I wonder what things internally you see as a staff that gives you this thought to move away from a QB like this? Could this be a similar deal that happens to McCarthy? Seems like Carolina is hanging in there with Bryce Young as a contrary-type maneuver. The Titans gave up on Will Levis after 21 games started. What separates who a NFL decides to stick with and what decides moving them out of a team's plans quickly?

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  CJ Ham officially retires
Posted by: comet52 - 03-05-2026, 06:37 PM - Forum: The Longship - No Replies

One of my favorite Vikings, a lunchpail guy who was all about the team and contributed whenever and wherever he could.  Best of luck in retirement, you will be missed!

edit: guess I missed the original announcement awhile back lol. I'm gettin' old. Wink

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  Bear's WRer DJ Moore traded to the Bills
Posted by: StickierBuns - 03-05-2026, 12:04 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (9)

Per Adam Schefter.

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  Key NFL Offseason Dates 2026
Posted by: JimmyinSD - 03-05-2026, 06:53 AM - Forum: The Longship - No Replies

2026 NFL Offseason Key Dates
The 2026 NFL offseason is underway, with a series of critical dates shaping team strategies and player movement. Key events include:

February 17: The franchise and transition tag window opens. Teams may designate players for the franchise or transition tag.
February 23 – March 2: The NFL Scouting Combine takes place in Indianapolis, where top draft prospects are evaluated.
March 3 (4 p.m. ET): The franchise/transition tag deadline.  Teams must decide whether to tag players before free agency begins.
March 9–11 (12:00 noon – 3:59:59 p.m. ET): The legal tampering period.  Teams may contact and negotiate with agents of pending unrestricted free agents.
March 11 (4 p.m. ET): The 2026 League Year officially begins, marking the start of free agency and the trading period.  All 2025 contracts expire, and teams can sign free agents and execute trades.
March 29 – April 1: The Annual League Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, where owners, coaches, and executives discuss league rules and policies.
April 6: Teams that hired a new head coach after the 2025 season may begin offseason workout programs.
April 15: Deadline for teams to conduct testing, interviews, and physical exams with draft-eligible players at their facilities.
April 17: Deadline for restricted free agents to sign offer sheets.
April 20: Teams with returning head coaches may begin offseason workout programs.
April 22: Deadline for teams to exercise the right of first refusal on restricted free agents who signed offer sheets.
April 23–25: The 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
May 1: Deadline for teams to exercise the fifth-year option on players selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
May 1–4 or May 8–11: Teams may hold rookie minicamps.
July 15 (4 p.m. ET): Deadline for teams to sign franchise-tagged players to multiyear contracts.
Mid–late July: Training camps open, with rookies reporting up to seven days before veterans.

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  Allen getting released?
Posted by: purplefaithful - 03-04-2026, 06:42 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (12)



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  RIP Lou Holtz (89)
Posted by: purplefaithful - 03-04-2026, 05:52 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (4)



Lou Holtz, the College Football Hall of Fame coach who led Notre Dame to the 1988 national championship and won 249 games over 33 seasons at six schools, has died. He was 89.

Notre Dame announced on Wednesday that Holtz died in Orlando, Florida, surrounded by his family. Spokeswoman Katy Lonergan said a cause of death was not provided by the family.

Holtz became the first and so far only coach to lead six different teams to bowl games during a career in which he compiled a record of 249-132-7. He still ranks 10th all-time in career victories by a Football Bowl Subdivision coach, eighth all-time with 388 games coached.

At Notre Dame, he went 100-30-2 in 11 seasons producing both the third-highest win total in school history and the second-highest loss total.

Holtz won at every stop — except for a brief stint in the NFL.

He didn’t just win games, either. The diminutive coach captivated fans with his occasionally fiery sideline demeanor, his self-deprecating wit and folksy phrases all while demanding excellence, on and off the field, from his much larger players.

Holtz became such a popular personality that after coaching his last game, in 2004 with South Carolina, he parlayed that into a broadcasting career and motivational speaking.

AP

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  Vikings place the exclusive rights tender on DL Jalen Redmond
Posted by: NorseFeathers - 03-04-2026, 05:11 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (3)

Exclusive rights free agents (ERFAs) are players with two or fewer seasons of service time and whose contracts have expired. If their team tenders a qualifying offer (a one-year contract usually at league-minimum salary) the player has no negotiating rights with other teams, and must either sign the tender with the team or sit out the season.

Gives the Vikings time to negotiate or extend a longer term deal. Jalen will turn 27 later this month.

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  OT: Anyone try this yet?
Posted by: purplefaithful - 03-03-2026, 04:32 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (4)

Not my go to stuff, but I'll have to try it while its here...For you wondering, it's 1020 calories lol! 

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McDonald’s biggest menu addition in years — both literally and figuratively — is finally here.

After years of acclaim during international testing, the Big Arch burger officially came to Mickey D’s locations across America on Tuesday.


With two quarter-pound beef patties, three slices of white cheddar cheese, crispy and slivered onions, pickles and a tangy “Big Arch” sauce on a sesame and poppy seed bun, it is one of the largest burgers the fast-food chain offers. While McDonald’s has tinkered with its signature Big Mac and brought back the nostalgic Snack Wrap, but this is the first major burger innovation in quite some time.

McDonald’s Big Arch burger has become the stuff of Golden Arches legend, one of those international menu items Americans hear about but never get to try — I’ll never quite understand why American fast food is so much less exciting than the rest of the world’s offerings. So when I heard the Big Arch was coming to America, I knew I had to come out of fast-food review retirement and hit the drive-thru.

The first thing I noticed is how distinct the bun was. Both sesame and poppy seeds on the top are a clear differentiation from the Big Mac, which only has sesame. The lack of height from the burger was also clear — while the Big Mac famously has a middle piece of bread, the Big Arch is all meat, veggies and sauce in the middle. So it’s shorter.

But the Big Arch is definitely wider and beefier than the Big Mac, to the point where I struggled to get it out of the packaging without making a mess. Taking my first bite proved just as tricky, and very messy.

I didn’t care. It was delicious.

The two quarter-pound patties were more satisfying than the meager meat offerings of the Big Mac — Ronald McDonald’s signature sandwich is mostly bread and sauce, let’s be honest. The crispy onions fell flat for me, tasting more like something you would get at Burger King... not a compliment.

It was the “Big Arch” sauce that was most memorable. McDonald’s calls it “tangy, creamy, with the perfect balance of mustard, pickle and sweet tomato flavors.” The tangy tomato was the most prominent flavor here. While I still prefer Big Mac sauce, this was an tasty change-up. But the delicious sauce and lack of middle bun does make this a sloppier burger, one that requires many napkins.

Does the Big Arch burger live up to the international hype? I don’t think it’s my favorite burger on the menu, but I see why people love it. The size and unique flavor make it absolutely worth trying.

Even if I still prefer a Big Mac.

NJ dot com


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  Dalman retires
Posted by: MaroonBells - 03-03-2026, 03:49 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (6)

This is bizarre....

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  In Defense of Kyler Murray
Posted by: MaroonBells - 03-03-2026, 03:22 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (58)

We’re considering no less than a dozen QBs to come in and solidify our QB room. Most are aging vets who’ve had previous success, and it’s uncertain whether or not they can continue that success (Cousins, Rodgers, Geno). Some are younger QBs who’ve had little to no success (Mac J, Willis, Richardson). You can add a half dozen names to one list or another: Jimmy G, Carr, Flacco, Mariota, Trubisky… But some of these names, despite not offering much upside, still come with a hefty price tag.

Meanwhile, one of our options is a former #1 overall pick. That by itself is meaningless. Bryce Young was a #1 overall pick, as was Jameis Winston. Unlike those players, though, Murray has solid numbers and a couple of Pro Bowls to go with it. Think about when we brought in Sam Darnold. Now THAT was a bust. He conjured more ghosts than a Salem seance. Viking fans everywhere were unimpressed. My point at the time was that for six years, the guy’s been driving a ’74 Pinto. What might a QB with his arm talent look like driving a sports car? The answer was pretty damn good. Do not underestimate the value of surround. 

Fast forward two years and we have a similar opportunity. Except this guy hasn’t been a bust. No doubt, he has concerns surrounding his leadership and work ethic, and that might be a big problem for KOC. And if it is, so be it. Sign Geno and let’s get it on. 

But if I’m KOC, I take that chance. The payoff could be enormous. Only 28, tools for days, represents the kind of running threat we’ve never had in our history. Not even Daunte or Fran could run like this guy. It’s almost unheard of for a team with this much talent to get an opportunity to sign a QB with tools like this. 

And he’s a Viking fan? And you can get him for close to vet min? Sold American!

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