It’s All Orange, Fat Man: 05/20/16

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I had to take care of something that happened unexpectedly this morning. However, my company gives me an hour of lunch which I never 45 minutes of anyway so, I have decided to finish this morning’s IAOFM so that you guys at least have a finished product today. Thanks for all of your patience, I hope this situation does not happen much in the future. You guys are awesome!

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It’s All Orange Podcast: 05/19/16

Hello guys!

So, I have pondered and made the decision to do a podcast dedicated to the readers of this site. I will talk about happenings around the NFL and give you my humble opinion on those topics. I hope that in doing so I can keep in touch with you guys during my season since I will not have time to do the It’s All Orange, Fat Man after July/August. Preparing an audio takes 30 minutes while trying to prepare an It’s All Orange, Fat Man takes about an hour plus reading that I do beforehand. Anything that I can do to cut on time when I don’t have as much. I hope that most of my podcasts will range in between 15-20 minutes a piece.

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Risk Vs. Reward: A Better Way To Evaluate Offseason Moves

With the draft out of the way, the NFL offseason winding down and thoughts turning to offseason team activities and training camps, various sites are rolling out offseason grades for NFL teams.

I think there’s a better way to think about evaluating offseason moves: A risk versus reward system.

The way it works is this: Each time a team signs a free agent, trades for a player or moves up or down in the draft, you consider how much risk the team takes based on what the team will commit versus what benefit the team could receive.

So I’m going to examine the more notable moves the Denver Broncos made this offseason and consider the risk they are taking versus the potential reward if things work out. I’m only evaluating moves they made, not moves they didn’t make. (In other words, I’m not considering the free agents the Broncos didn’t re-sign or any trade attempts that didn’t happen.)
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