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All that success is with players who aren't there any more.. Its a way harder division.. And the coach is 70.. And again if we have to give up young talent so will they.. Who do they have that can match our package.. I understand your acknowledgement of how good Seattle has been but this is not the same team and would be just as bad as us after trading for Watson..
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Yeah the colts would be solid but like you said they are in the division.. Philly would be okay as well imo... But Seattle, would be close to us in damage.. The Saints cap situation is fuged already and they would have to cut older still productive players and give up young talent which would crush them.. Tampa have late round picks and a older roster.. They would probably have to give up Evan's, White, and their young safety plus cut ppl to fit his contract on the roster.. Minnesota got to find a trade partner for Cousin and give up picks.. Who else is in this bidding war..
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I agree with this as well..
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Great but how long do you expect Carroll to keep that situation going. And Again you have younger HC in that division already with major success.. No matter how much Mental Gymnastics you come up with Seattle isn't a win now situation and probably just as close to a rebuild as we are... Losing Wilson and Wagner is like us losing Cam and Luke.. Maybe worse because Russ was still good...
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@Panthers Rhule argument is essentially "He might be Joe Burrows" A player with no elite talent no consistent history of success but did have a all time great season in the hardest college conference in the country.. And stayed that type of player so far in the league.. Problems are.. Joe and Kenny weren't 1 for 1 in the same situation.. 1 was giving ample opportunities to have more then 1 blow up season...1 wasn't .. 2. The Joe Burrows isn't a tried and true method of getting a franchise QB.. It doesn't normally happen that a QB comes out of nowhere (and no elite QB traits) has 1 great season in college and stay that same player in the pro's.. The historical method is drafting a QB with years of consistent success or drafting a player with elite skill sets..