1h 44 min

S09E27: In Tomlin We Trust? (Free Agency Review‪)‬ All Four Quarters

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IN TOMLIN WE TRUST? (FREE AGENCY REVIEW)

It’s free agency season in the NFL and teams have been scrambling to fill gaps in their rosters and load up on valuable talent. Well, that’s the theory anyway. The AFQ boys break down all the big moves and questionable decisions and ponder how it will impact the NFL landscape going forward.
As well as a position-by-position breakdown, we focus on the actions of three teams in particular:
- The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a big change to their QB room, getting rid of Kenny Pickett to bring in both Russell Wilson and Justin Fields. Will this gamble pay off, or will the old saying that having two starting QBs mean you have no starting QBs come to pass?
- The Tennessee Titans have entered the Brian Callahan era with a bang, bringing in skill players Calvin Ridley and Tony Pollard on the offensive side and loading up on big names defensively, including a tasty-looking CB pair. In an increasingly competitive AFC South, will this be enough to make the Titans relevant, or at least an interesting watch?
- The New York Jets are firmly in win-now mode, adding a slew of O-line talent to protect Aaron Rodgers’ vulnerable Achilles as well as a new weapon in Mike Williams. Can the Jets escape the gravity of their own chaos to be competitive this year, or will the Jets inevitably be the Jets?

We also take a look at other recent NFL news, focusing on the rule changes recently approved by the owners. The new kickoff rules sound unnecessarily complex, but will they result in more successful returns or just messy scrums on the 30-yard line? The hip swivel tackle has been banned, but will this make tackling impossible in the NFL and how will close cases be interpreted? All this and much, much more from your one-stop shop for news, views and overreactions to all things NFL, the All Four Quarters podcast!

IN TOMLIN WE TRUST? (FREE AGENCY REVIEW)

It’s free agency season in the NFL and teams have been scrambling to fill gaps in their rosters and load up on valuable talent. Well, that’s the theory anyway. The AFQ boys break down all the big moves and questionable decisions and ponder how it will impact the NFL landscape going forward.
As well as a position-by-position breakdown, we focus on the actions of three teams in particular:
- The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a big change to their QB room, getting rid of Kenny Pickett to bring in both Russell Wilson and Justin Fields. Will this gamble pay off, or will the old saying that having two starting QBs mean you have no starting QBs come to pass?
- The Tennessee Titans have entered the Brian Callahan era with a bang, bringing in skill players Calvin Ridley and Tony Pollard on the offensive side and loading up on big names defensively, including a tasty-looking CB pair. In an increasingly competitive AFC South, will this be enough to make the Titans relevant, or at least an interesting watch?
- The New York Jets are firmly in win-now mode, adding a slew of O-line talent to protect Aaron Rodgers’ vulnerable Achilles as well as a new weapon in Mike Williams. Can the Jets escape the gravity of their own chaos to be competitive this year, or will the Jets inevitably be the Jets?

We also take a look at other recent NFL news, focusing on the rule changes recently approved by the owners. The new kickoff rules sound unnecessarily complex, but will they result in more successful returns or just messy scrums on the 30-yard line? The hip swivel tackle has been banned, but will this make tackling impossible in the NFL and how will close cases be interpreted? All this and much, much more from your one-stop shop for news, views and overreactions to all things NFL, the All Four Quarters podcast!

1h 44 min

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