Eagles 2016 Offseason Preview
Current Estimated 2016 Cap Space: $21.1 million Expected 2016 Cap Space: $34.4 million Estimated Rookie Cap: $6.471 million
Current Estimated 2016 Cap Space: $21.1 million Expected 2016 Cap Space: $34.4 million Estimated Rookie Cap: $6.471 million
With the Eagles season officially a disaster I wanted to look back at some of the decision making they made this year, most of which came under scrutiny during the offseason and will come under more scrutiny now. Plus Ill give some thoughts on what the team can maybe do in the future to improve […]
UPDATE: I was able to upload it to SoundCloud, the link is below! https://soundcloud.com/zackmoorenfl/moores-law-podcast-1-concussions-painkillers-and-week-2-review (Download SoundCloud on your phone if you want to listen to it on the go!) ——————————— Moore’s Law Podcast #1I recorded this on Tuesday night after a weekend spent taking notes on the college and NFL games. I wanted to wait […]
I’m having a lot of fun writing the current chapter of the Caponomics: Management Theories book as I’ve been getting to dissect the two coaches in the NFL who I think are bringing in the next evolution of football, Pete Carroll and Chip Kelly. In my opinion, for the next fifteen to twenty years, these […]
This is a first draft of one of the 25 or so theories from the “Caponomics Theories” section of my upcoming book Caponomics: Understanding NFL Roster Building through Super Bowl Champion Salary Cap Analysis. Any of the references to other chapters in this article are E-mail me at Caponomics@gmail.com if you’re interested in staying updated when preview […]
LeSean McCoy: The Running Back Who Cried Wolf How LeSean McCoy, Tra Thomas and Stephen A. Smith Confuse Capism With RacismI was in the middle of a great addition to my chapter on the 2014 Patriots for Caponomics, but then I had to get drawn into a bit of a rant on this because LeSean […]
One of the things that gets me most fired up from the team building side of things, the general manager side of things, and certainly not the agent side of things, is the way that the great organizations find a way to let top players find more money and leave in free agency. I get […]