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Ari SQRD Episode 16

Ari SQRD Episode 16

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This week on Ari SQRD, we went full chaos mode in the best way possible. The NFL offseason has officially lost its mind, and we’re here for every second of it. We’re talking about the most trades we’ve ever seen in a single offseason and what that means for how teams are building and rebuilding in real time. Blink and your roster is outdated. We had to dive into the record breaking deal for JSN and what it signals not just for him but for the entire wide receiver market. Reset the clock reset the price tags reset everything. Then came the big question after their Super Bowl win did the Seattle Seahawks lose too many key pieces It’s one of those situations where a championship roster can quickly start to look very different and we break down whether this is just the cost of winning or a move that could come back to haunt them. Speaking of chaos the San Francisco 49ers made major moves at wide receiver with Ricky Pearsall as the only returning piece from last year’s group but then went out and signed Mike Evans adding a proven elite weapon to the mix and we break down what this means for their offense and whether this is bold strategy or risky business. We also zoomed out and asked the bigger questions who’s had the most interesting offseason so far which team has actually improved the most not just won headlines and how free agency has completely flipped the way we should be thinking about the draft. And of course we wrapped things up by looking at the NFC North and asking who the real favorite is and whether it might be the best division in football right now. This episode is packed with takes debates and a whole lot of wait what just happened energy and if you’re trying to make sense of this wild offseason or just want to stay ahead of it this is one you don’t want to miss.

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