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NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal

Jordan Love Sits and Bad Ideas for the 2024 Season

Jul 23, 2024
Colleen Wolfe and Steve Wyche join Gregg Rosenthal to discuss bad ideas in the NFL, including the Bears' QB situation, FOX potentially hiring Tom Brady as an analyst, the Cowboys delaying decisions, and the Patriots not starting Drake Maye. They also cover news like Jordan Love's contract talks and John Harbaugh's praise for Lamar Jackson.
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Quick takeaways

  • Having a veteran QB is crucial for the Bears' success this season.
  • Starting Drake Maye at QB could benefit the Browns despite facing tough defenses.

Deep dives

The Importance of A Strong Offensive Line for the Dallas Cowboys

Having a clear-cut center on the offensive line for the Dallas Cowboys is crucial, especially with Tyler Biadas now in Washington. The center position is vital for the success of the offensive line, and without a reliable center, the team could face challenges such as late snaps, high snaps, and overall cohesion. Mike Solari, a veteran assistant coach, has been brought in to help galvanize the group, but the options currently available, including Brock Hoffman, Cooper Bebe, and Chuma Adoga, pose uncertainties for the Cowboys.

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