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  1. 14 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

    I stand right at 6'1 and I've been right beside this dude and he definitely  was taller than me. My coworkers daughter and him have dated the whole tenure at South Carolina.  The dude is noticeable.  He soon to be father in law says all he talks about is training. I think the kid has a bright future!

    image.thumb.png.c331e547048f0367b39221c993eaf11c.pngMeasured at Senior Bowl

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  2. 1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

    Just FYI: We have people claim that on here frequently. Some are legitimate, others are full of sh-t.

    Hope you won't take offense. None is meant.

    Not at all. Rather be upfront about it. Will gladly eat the crow if the bridge is burned. Like I said, if not for Person strongly hinting at it I wouldn’t have given it the same validity. I’m sure if it turns out true it’ll be announced after KC’s season ends

  3. 1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

    The word out of Houston has been that if they do the trade (which is definitely not happening right now) they'll want at least one and possibly two defensive starters in return. Brian Burns, Jeremy Chinn and Donte Jackson have been mentioned as examples.

    Burns probably makes the most sense since he'd give them a shot of replacing what they had in JJ Watt.

    Right and I've seen the reports of the two defensive starters but our top two defensive guys are on draft deals and cornerstone pieces for that unit. This is where you lose me. Donte, fine. I'm not giving all the capital + two young studs. I know they have every right to ask for that and likely have to start there so the price can be bidded down.

     

    Would you give up 3 1's, 2 2's, teddy, burns, and Chinn or keep everything and pay Dak top money?

     

    I want Watson more than anyone but if you're spending 2 years in 49-45 shootouts and are on the losing end more than the other it's not worth it

  4. 4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

    Judy Batista thinks the Carson Wentz trade could serve as something of a "market correction".

    And I think that's an accurate assessment. Everyone has been quick to say "well look what Stafford would cost" yet it would've costed us a lot less if they took our offer. Ours was realistic for the market.

     

    People crying out "well look what Philly only got for Wentz"...well what should they expect from damaged goods essentially with Wentz trying to bounce back from a horrible year. 

     

    3 1's, 2 2's and Teddy is what you likely are looking at or something in that range. I still think that Houston would want DJ to help alleviate the Hopkins trade

  5. Plus the Stafford/Goff deal wasn't a true display of what the market is(not taking away from what Watson would command)

    LAR obviously had to overpay and sweeten the deal for Detroit to agree to take on Goff and that contract. It was very much like a typical NBA salary dump trade where a team absorbs someone into their cap for extra picks. Essentially what happened here

  6. 1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

    The part about needing Houston to make a wise choice is where the plan fails.

    Correct. They've handled this situation pretty damn poorly and just keep pissing off a well liked guy and face of their franchise.

     

    I don't have a clue how all this shakes out but the longer it goes the thicker the trail of smoke goes and I just don't see Tepper losing a battle to get "his guy" as La Canfora so clearly outlined Tep's feelings on DW4

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