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Franchise Tagged
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NFL News, Predictions, Debates, and Analysis from Elijah and Gabe, the Hosts' of The Franchise Tagged Podcast.
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The Funniest NFL Games Took Place Last Weekend
Welcome back to the Franchise Tagged Podcast! Season 2 Episode 10 discusses the funny pictures that came out of the Lions game and the ejection of Brian Branch, we then discuss the midseason trades that took place through the past few weeks as well as on deadline day!
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Stick around all season long as we cover NFL News and trends along with weekly pickems and other segments!
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The NFL Trade Deadline Was CRAZY!!!!
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In this podcast segment, Elijah and Gabe discuss the major trades that have taken place during the season so far, culminating in a WILD trade deadline day! Check out the full podcast episode dropping tomorrow at 4:00 CST!! Listen on Spotify - podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/franchise-tagged5 Follow our Socials! Gabe - FTPAnderson Elijah - FTPjah
The NFL's Midseason Shake Ups are Here...
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Welcome back to the Franchise Tagged Podcast! Season 2 Episode 9 discusses the benching of Anthony Richardson, the recent trades, the performances this past weekend, and our favorite teams heading into the start of the playoff race! Stick around all season long as we cover NFL News and trends along with weekly pickems and other segments! Listen on Spotify - podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/franc...
NFL Midseason Contenders Vs Pretenders!
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In this podcast segment, Elijah and Gabe discuss the current playoff race as we approach midseason, we go into whether or not each current playoff team is an actual contender or if they can't hang. As always, let us know your thoughts down in the comments below! Check out the full podcast episode dropping tomorrow at 4:00 CST!! Listen on Spotify - podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/franchise-tagge...
Karma’s a… Well, You Know
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Welcome back to the Franchise Tagged Podcast! Season 2 Episode 8 discusses the injuries seen this week, from the good to the bad to the ugly. We also discuss possible trades, Gabe rants about the Chiefs, and we go about our usual shenanigans. Stick around all season long as we cover NFL News and trends along with weekly pickems and other segments! Listen on Spotify - podcasters.spotify.com/pod/...
These NFL Players Will Get TRADED!
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In this podcast segment, Elijah and Gabe discuss the upcoming trade deadline and the names we'd like to see go on the move. As always, let us know your thoughts down in the comments below! This was made prior to the D Hop trade to the chiefs, we are Nostradamus. Check out the full podcast episode dropping tomorrow at 4:00 CST!! Listen on Spotify - podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/franchise-tagge...
NFL Week 6 - The Refs Strike Back
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Welcome back to the Franchise Tagged Podcast! Season 2 Episode 7 discusses the setback we've had from the good refereeing so far this season. We pick apart the referees, their bad calls, their biases, and discuss the week to week happenings around the NFL. Stick around all season long as we cover NFL News and trends along with weekly pickems and other segments! Listen on Spotify - podcasters.sp...
The NFL Awards Races Are Heating Up!
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In this podcast segment, Elijah and Gabe discuss the awards races and update our picks for MVP, OPOY, DPOY, OROY, DROY, and CBPOY we made before the season. As always, let us know your thoughts down in the comments below! Check out the full podcast episode dropping tomorrow at 12:00 CST!! Listen on Spotify - podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/franchise-tagged5 Follow our Socials! Gabe - twitter.co...
Which NFL Coaches Are On The Hot Seat?
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Which NFL Coaches Are On The Hot Seat?
Football Defensive Positions Explained
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Football Defensive Positions Explained
A Weekend Of Thrillers and Bad QB Play
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A Weekend Of Thrillers and Bad QB Play
What YOU should Expect From NFL Week 1
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What YOU should Expect From NFL Week 1
Who Will Throw for 5,000 Yards THIS YEAR?
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Who Will Throw for 5,000 Yards THIS YEAR?
I'm really hoping the offense keeps clicking. If we could eliminate the penalties that keep killing drives and tds we'd be unstoppable
Free AR ✊🏻💯
Facts, Daniel Jones is still a starting quarterback 😤😤
They need to bring excitement back to the NFL. Expansion teams will never do this. NFL ratings have been dropping and dropping.
How would you bring excitement back?
Also I disagree, it seems every season there’s a new record for viewership made
I agree with Gabe's rant on the Chiefs they do get away with almost all things 0-0
That’s Just Game IQ baby 😎- Elijah
The falcons share a stadium with atlanta united, so theres alr a team that shares with soccer so its def possible
Just make sure a jew doesn't own it... they own most of the NFL franchises
i like the cfl merger except drop the Roughriders and include BC but change the name to the "Vancouver Cougars"
Patriots trading for Jettas 💯💯
Someone send a wellness check, I sense delusions
1/6 correct so far 😤
I would like to see The Ravens go after LaJarius Sneed from the Titans for a 3rd round pick.. The Ravens secondary is awful and now that the Chiefs have picked up DHop; Baltimore simply must counter the move,,
The Ravens were a team I was in consideration for to get some DB help as their passing defense is simply lacking, however I don’t think their likelihood of a trade is impacted by what the Chiefs did.
Dude Vancouver has metro population of 3millian to Hamilton's 800,000 My solution here is to add Toronto,Montreal,Vancouver,and Edmonton. Add new CFL teams in VictoriaB.C,London On.,Quebec City,Halifax,and St.John NF.
1. NO to expanding to St Louis. They FAILED to support (and lost) TWO separate teams: the Cardinals and the Rams. If another Mississippi River area city is desired, perhaps Memphis would be a better bet than St Louis (???) -- and it would create a natural cross-state rivalry with the TN Titans. 2. NOT SURE about whether Portland, OR would support an NFL franchise (especially through thick and thin) ??? -- but it would form a natural rivalry with Seattle and, to a lesser extent, Northern CA / San Francisco (especially now that the Raiders have left Oakland) 3. San Antonio might work -- a huge metropolitan area within football-crazed Texas. Also, both FL and CA have 3 teams each as well. 4. NOT SURE about OK City either ... an NFL team there MIGHT come at the expense of support for OU college football ??? 5. NOT SURE about the viability of an NFL merger with (assimilation of) the CFL. Canadian football is different somewhat, the people are rightly proud of their game, and belonging to the NFL would instantaneously drive DRASTICALLY HIGHER COSTS (salaries, operating expenses, ticket prices, merchandise, etc.) that I'm NOT SURE Canadians would embrace or support. SOME Golden Horseshoe area Canadians do indeed have Bills season tickets and attend most games -- BUT MOST Canadians who attend Bills games (and endure the border crossing hassle) do so as a "special" venture just a few times per season (and some just once per season) because ticket and parking prices alone (i.e., not including food/snacks, beverages, souvenirs, etc.) to an NFL game are NOT INEXPENSIVE -- especially for a family outing of parents and a couple of kids. So I'm not sure if -- economically speaking -- enough Canadian families would be able or willing to trade in their CFL team support experiences for a significantly more costly NFL one with the same frequency ??? I would think that it would be a much greater challenge in cities other than the largest cities in Canada such as Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. 6. "IF" there is ever going to be an "assimilation" of the CFL into the NFL, there would be a SIGNIFICANT problem with having three teams within 120 miles of each other on the Niagara Frontier -- Buffalo, Hamilton, and Toronto (not to mention the indemnification costs Buffalo would be owed for placing another franchise [or two] in direct competition with it so close within its economic sphere). I believe such an arrangement would cause at least one team to fail financially -- probably Hamilton (caught in the middle between Buffalo and Toronto). But having even 1 new team that geographically close to SMALL-MARKET Buffalo would definitely HURT Buffalo financially (a doubly important consideration now because the Bills are building a massively expensive new stadium whose costs will have to be paid off as well -- unlike their present stadium which is debt-free) because the Bills draw MANY Canadian fans from Toronto, Hamilton, and the Niagara Peninsula. Such being the case, IF one CFL team would be dropped to make for an even "8" Canadian expansion teams, it might make better sense to fold the Hamilton Tiger Cats to create/ensure a little space between Buffalo and Toronto (although I'm sure Tiger Cat fans will NOT like losing their team), and preserve the BC Lions thereby setting up another natural cross-border rivalry between Seattle and Vancouver the same way there would be one between Buffalo and Toronto (maybe have BC change their name to the Lynx, the Cougars, the Cats, etc. so as to not be confused with Detroit ... although for many years the CFL had TWO "Roughriders" teams -- Saskatchewan and Ottawa [before the Ottawa Roughriders folded and a new team eventually arose in Ottawa called the present-day RedBlacks], so it's not completely unheard of that two franchises might have the same team name/mascot). With 8 Canadian teams bringing the NFL to an even 40 teams, there would then be 20 teams in each conference (American and National) ... which could result in making 4 divisions of 5 teams each per conference, and maybe expanding the playoffs to 10 teams per conference (the 4 division winners plus the top 2 next teams not winning a division qualify for a bye week to start the playoffs, and the Wild card round consists of teams # 7 through #10 of the conference; the two winners of the 4 teams in each conference playing during Wild Card weekend then get added to the 6 bye week teams for an 8-team second round bracket in each conference (#1 plays #8, #2 plays #7, and so forth). 7. Better yet, if there is a genuine desire to "expand" the NFL to 40 teams (which I think would be its bursting point because a larger league would simply be too unwieldy), at least in the short term it makes MUCH MORE SENSE to do so very cautiously, especially if we're talking about internationally. As such, I think it would make much more sense to do so with only 1 or at most 2 teams from Canada -- at least for an initial decade or two -- to see just how viable the support would be long-term. Also, doing it that way would be less offensive to Canadians because it would NOT mean destroying their independent CFL and merely adding an NFL franchise as an additional option to support. As such,the singular city that makes the most sense would be Toronto -- Canada's largest city with a population and corporate base more than large enough to support both a CFL and NFL team (of course, an NFL team in Toronto WOULD threaten small-market Buffalo economically and would require indemnification). It would be a real shame if the NFL's desire to expand internationally, starting first with a Canadian franchise in Toronto, would ultimately lead to the economic failure and relocation of the Buffalo Bills with its TERRIFIC fan base. "IF" market studies show that Seattle also has a large Canadian fan base supporting the Seahawks, then I would also consider placing a second Canadian NFL franchise in Vancouver (but no more than 2 Canadian teams to start) ... and that, too, would raise indemnification issues because of the proximity to Seattle's exclusive rights zone. Next, since the owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars loves going to London so much, I think it MIGHT be worth exploring having a "split" franchise between Jacksonville and London to start. Maybe the first half of the season would be London-based games, and the second half of the season (when the weather cools and hurricane season ends in FL) could be Jacksonville-based. The risk, of course, is that IF the Jaguars are non-competitive at the half-way point of the season, it might be hard to generate fan support restarting in Jacksonville for a losing team.
I did have to laugh a bit at the "disposal" of the BC Loins. Yeah sure turf the team from Vancouver... Canadas 2nd largest market. Lol.
I’m a dumb American, I simply didn’t like there being 2 “Lions” teams 🤷🏻♂️
@FranchiseTagged nah not hating. I liked the video and liked the idea. Oddly enough back in the 90s the CFL had 2 rough riders. Saskatchewan and ottawa. Lol. Why can't the NFL have 2 lions? Lol Anyways good video and keep up the good work. 😀
That league team chart with half the NFC being shifted from the AFC, is not gonna happen….the league was re-alighted years ago
It has been 22 years since a re-alignment, and in that time the NFL has had extreme growth during that time, I feel that it’s enough time for a new alignment.
Better question is how hot is Doug pedersons wife🥵
The London Red Coats would be a perfect rival for the New England Patriots.
I love this, the rivalry and traditions would go bonkers.
The answer to the question : It's the same future. KOC had painted himself into a corner by proclaiming that JJ is their future QB. So if by some amazing circumstance, Sam leads the Vikings to a SuperBowl win, KOC will have to let him go and stick to his guns about McCarthy. Otherwise, he'd be viewed as a liar.
To be fair, it’s the GMs decision on if to shill out money or not to, so if Sam Darnold plays at an MVP level and gets a large extension, it doesn’t make KOC a liar to start him over JJ
Boo hoo another Michigan bust
Wild statement about a guy that hasn’t taken a single snap in the league yet 😭😭
Bro hasn’t played a single snap yet god damn
@@FranchiseTagged what’s he goin do with that ball once it’s snapped tho 😭😭 100 passing yards?
52:18 I've never had a statement be more true for me too. XD
Great video I disagree that the bengals are secret studs but time will tell lol. Go Commanders >:)
I wonder if this comment has any bias given the recent win the commanders had over the bengals 🤔
Bengals 0-17 season incoming ‼️
Wow they won today there 3-4 now
How About The San Antonio Oilers
I think that the Texans and the Titans would have some words for you
Good video but could have used some examples.
Thank you for your feedback, I’d like to incorporate more nfl film into these types of videos, but unfortunately the NFL likes to gatekeep non-broadcast angles. I appreciate the constructive criticism though!
NFL should NOT EXPAND- just going to dilute the product- hope it doesn't happen- and PLEASE don't go international- LOGISTICS???? pain in the ass for ALL involved
With how this season is going, the product feels plenty diluted. But yes, logistically, overseas expansion is a nightmare.
Portland, San Antonio, Birmingham, St. Louis, Hampton Roads, Oklahoma City, Salt Lake City, and Toronto.
Russ has a better arm. If you want to win a superbowl, you need a QB that can win it from the pocket. Someone who can move around and extend plays is great. But they need to be a dynamite passer. Elway said this and I agree 100%.
Elway has always known how to draft successful QBs you’re right
As a european it will be niceto have a NFL Team(s), but I remember the World League of American Football.A League that Had 10 Teams.3 Teams in Europe (London , Frankfurt, Barcelona.) 1 in Canada ( Montreal) and 6 in the USA ( Orlando , Birmingham Sacramento,San Antonio,New Jersey.and Raleigh Durham) The logistic was a great mess and mayhem.Sacramento fly for a Game in Frankfurt through 9 timezones. The european Team are 4 weeks to play abroad in North America Which Player will Play in a country where great language barrier is?!A Division with only 4 Teams are much to Low .Every Team have 6 Games in Europe,and then? they Go abroad to US 5 or 6 Weeks( When a european Division added by NFL you will be have 20-24 gamedays)Where do the Teams make practice? Or 1week in Europe and 1 week in the USA .? As a Frequent Flyer I know the Jetlags You have lower recreationtime.than a US based team. Sorry it will be a bad Idea. TV times are a mess its a minimum of 6 hours to europe 1 pm eastern time is 7 pm MESZ. Thats O.K.but the second Timeslot 4 25 Is 10 25 pm in europe,or will you see a game at 7am eastern in the US ?
The Rambulance goes crazy
Your funny, delusional thoughts. The nfl has been in talks before about joining the nfl and only 3 cities in Canada and the 3 are Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto but the biggest problem is the CFL has one of the biggest historical history as a league and goes way back and the NFL doesn’t want to be responsible for dismantling the league and that’s why they didn’t join. If you don’t believe me then do a research and p.s the reason why the 3 cities in Canada is because of the money and size and if you look at the other city’s they will not be able to afford with what sponsors
#1 Toronto, Canada - the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area has over 7,281,694 people... by comparison the second largest city in Canada Montreal only has (4,291,732 people) and the third largest city in Canada Vancouver only has (2,642,825 people). - Toronto (1st largest city in Canada/US without an NFL team) - Toronto already has NBA, MLB, NHL and MLS teams, and each one of them is top 10 in valuations. - the NFL is MUCH more popular in Toronto than CFL is... - an NFL team in Toronto would be instantly worth $5 Billion dollars... #2 San Antonio or Austin, Texas - there are over 30,503,301 million people in Texas...Texas can 100% support another NFL team, and NO Jerry Jones had no say in 2002 when the Houston Texans joined the NFL...and he will have NO SAY when San Antonio or Austin gets a team. - San Antonio is the 4th largest US city without an NFL team (2,703,999 people) - Austin is the 6th largest US city without an NFL team (2,473,275 people) - these cities are approximately 70 miles apart, the halfway point New Braunfels would be approximately 40-45 minute drive from either San Antonio or Austin - Texas is the most diehard football state...and two MAJOR markets without NFL teams are only 40 minutes apart...that's a no brainer. #3 San Diego, California - the Chargers should have never left California, that was a mistake, LA does not NEED or WANT two NFL teams, and they have demonstrated that they support the Rams, not the Chargers, the Chargers should go back the San Diego-Tijuana/Mexican market is SO MASSIVE to turn down...there are 3.2 million people in San Diego and 2.1 million people in Tijuana....I don't understand why the owner wants to be the second most popular football team in Los Angeles instead of the most popular in San Diego/Mexico - San Diego is the 1st largest US city without an NFL team (3,269,973 people) - Tijuana is across the boarder from San Diego and has an additional (2,157,853 people) - the NFL desperately wants to expand into Mexico, and a team in San Diego gives 2 million Mexicans in Tijuana a team to cheer for, this is the best way to gain interest in Mexico (Mexico City is too high altitude for an NFL team) San Diego would be the PERFECT way to introduce the game to Mexicans...what a missed opportunity #4 St. Louis, Missouri - poor St. Louis, they lost the Cardinals (1987) and the Rams in (2015), they did not deserve to lose the Rams, but Los Angeles was a better market than St. Louis, it doesn't mean St. Louis is a BAD market - St. Louis is the 3rd largest US city without an NFL team 2,796,999 people (only San Diego and Orlando have more people) - why does St. Louis deserve a third team? where else would you go? San Diego and Orlando are the ONLY larger markets in the US without NFL teams, and Florida and California already have 3 NFL teams each.... - St. Louis battlehawks in the XFL averaged 35,104 attendance last year, and averaged 34,365 attendace this year...by comparison the next best attended XFL team only averaged 14,143 people....2.5 times less than St. Louis averages....they LOVE FOOTBALL and they are STARVED FOR PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL - Los Angeles deserves a football team, but San Diego and St. Louis should have never relocated...
If the NFL absorbs the CFL, it would make sense to take the largest markets, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and either Edmonton or Calgary. I don't think an NFL team could work in a small market like Regina or Hamilton unless a Green Bay style public ownership model is used.
This did not age well
Good thing no one saw it
May-no thumbnail 🔛🔝
Joe Blacko is one of the more out there things I’ve heard this season
Thumbnails always eat💅
Shoutout the thumbnail artist frfr
Bro even it out man new Mexico, Portland, Boise Idaho, billings Montana
Hey, Fun!
Okay, here me out -- * NFL absorbs the Canadian League * Reduces them from nine teams, to eight * Each division gets a Canadian team, ensuring that all teams must travel north
Utah has been the fastest growing state since 2010. The wasatch front metro area has 2.6 million people and growing larger every year.
Shreveport louisiana has a stadium 50 cent can help bring a team there
Saint louis, orlando, san antonio, memphis, birmingham, salt lake city, mexico city(2 teams maybe), portland, sactamento, san diego, omaha and okc
Oklahoma does not deserve a nfl team and a basketball team that basketball team belongs to the sonics
I’d love to see the nfl have two Canadian teams, Vancouver and Toronto. If it wasn’t for the sorry cfl this might have happened already
yeah the nfl should expand to Mexico largest fan base outside of us
Mexico and Canada each getting two teams would be fun to see
Absolutely not!!! The NFL will want us to change The CFL . our field size will need to be smaller . Thety'll want us to go to four downs. wNFL will want us to get rid of the extra man on the field go from 12 to 11. they'll want us to take NFL rules in general that's what makes the CFL unique is our rule set. And big brother will want to take it all away no thank you!!!
San Diego needs a NFL team again
Facts, however with how saturated the California market is, I’m not sure it’ll be anytime soon
@@FranchiseTagged California as a market is a mess right now now
I think it should depend on how well the team is doing when not playing Drake. Put Jacoby behind center for the first half of the season and if they are doing about 500 or better, then keep him in. If they are doing worse than 500, then put in Drake and treat the rest of the season like a tank while getting him that experience. No pressure and lots of good experience. The only other consideration is if the offensive line is so bad that they are very concerned about the possibility of him getting hurt. If the offensive line is that bad, don’t put him in.
If they’re worse than 500 I’d imagine their O line isn’t playing very well but anything can happen. If Jacoby is the problem, put Drake in, if he’s not, don’t subject Drake to mediocre OL/WR play, both of which could hurt his confidence which is part of why Mac ended up flopping so hard (plus OC and stuff but yk).
good video
Banger comment
love this!
This deserves a lot more views. Great observations! That Lions team was filled with good players, but held back by ATROCIOUS coaching decisions.
The CFL would never allow the Teams of the CFL merge into the NFL, to make the NFL better. The CFL would just say have a nice day. But The NFL could place Teams in Portland, Oregon, Birmingham,Alabama, Omaha, Nebraska, and Salt Lake City, Utah. These 4 Cities don’t have NFL Teams, and would have a better chance of getting the League more across the US map. Forget San Diego, North & South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, not enough people. Iowa, New Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, South Carolina, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine. All because they don’t have enough people. But, You could relocate some Teams to areas with potential and population, just move some Teams to other places. Florida and California both have more than one Team. Texas, Ohio, Pennsylvania all have 2 Teams. Spread the Teams around for Everyone to get a Team. Just a crazy thought idea for some People who have to travel far just to see Their Teams.