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Khyber53

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  1. He could honestly be getting offers from all four NFCSouth teams. And he'd probably be the top QB in the division for this season. After that... who knows. I'm not saying he's great (and I do think he's probably good), but this division went from the strongest division by QBing to the weakest in just a couple of seasons.
  2. I'd like to see us grab Austin Hooper and Poona Ford from the list, if we can get them for a bit below what they are saying the asking price is. Not that we've got a lot of spending money to walk around with... where did it all go??? Dead cap, man. CMC I can see and understand where it came from, good players get good contracts and there's always some jiggering it around. Now the $9 mill in dead cap for Robbie Anderson... that's a hanging offense just about. Daaaang.
  3. All coaches in the NFL get fired, it's probably something that Norv understands and had been in Ron's place quite a few times. Head coaching in the NFL is like bull riding, you just hang on for as long as you can and 10 seconds can be an unreachable eternity just like five seasons can be.
  4. If we took Carr and then a mid- to late- round QB to back up Corral and develop, yeah, I could get behind it. I'm not sold on getting the third or fourth best QB with our best pick, or picking up some today's flash in the pan super potential nothing happening QB like AR. Let someone else take that ride. Ask Tennessee and Atlanta how their hot QB picks have gone from last season.
  5. The die has been cast. I wanted Wilks as the HC, but management chose differently. Personally, I think Smitty's take on this is a really good one and it gave me some reasons to see the choice in a different light. But, in the end, we now have Frank Reich as our head coach, he's our guy. I'm cheering for him to turn this around and make us into winners. Can't dwell on the past so, it's time to move on. I'm looking forward to the 2023 season and watching what happens in the offseason.
  6. Just as in golf, let's try and stay out of the rough.
  7. No matter how they sell it, the wings are still the worst piece on the chicken that folks eat. Masterful marketing to turn them into their own industry.
  8. Fire the guy, take the house off the market for three months and make the payments. Then call one of the major name brand Real Estate agencies in the town and get them to list it for you. They have a vested interest in not screwing their customers. Or, alternatively, you can ask them if they offer rental management services and go that route on the property. But lost that dude. He's scamming you four ways to Wednesday.
  9. This is a good pickup and fits with our team identity.
  10. Since we're going to really parse words, how about I just say that I don't think they are going to trade up AND I think trading up is a stupid idea. And yes, the Robbie contract IS a slight on Fit. As would be the Ian Thomas one. (I keep wanting to call him Ian Anderson... but he wouldn't make a very good tight end, especially at his age.)
  11. Ninth is a good place to pick. You miss on one or two sure things, but it also let's those regularly bad teams make their selections and clear out some of the yard trash. Somehow the perennial winners always draft in the last half of the round and yet they keep winning.
  12. You never win chasing after exes or someone else's date.
  13. Also, sure let's get that Robbie Anderson contract worked out.
  14. Notice I said I didn't think trading up in the draft was part of the plan. I'm against us trading up to draft a QB.
  15. Let's see how it plays out. I'm betting that the experienced QB/HC guy and the GM of the team decide differently than the trade up for a risky college QB method of drafting.
  16. I think the fans could take up a collection if it would just make him go away and wash the memories away. The man is like gum on the bottom of your shoe.
  17. And there were two QBs in this year's NCAA championship game that are available in this year's draft. Both could be available late second day or even the third day. Take a flier on one of them and let everyone else go crazy over a, well, lackluster and overhyped QB class. Grab DE, TE, WR, DB, LB first. Build the team, then find the guy. And I'm not so sure that the best QB available to us this coming season is someone who needs to be drafted.
  18. He just added $4 million to what someone will pay him to play for them this year.
  19. The value of neither will be near the price we would have to pay. Let's move on.
  20. I'm not so sure that him losing that team wasn't an inside job. Old Saturday had been hanging around that team for a while and then things really started going south... I've got no proof, but man I've seen things like this elsewhere and they turned out about the same.
  21. We'll resign Darnold for back up money, look at Corral as the immediate future and I'm thinking we will take a wing at Georgia QB Stetson Bennett late in the draft as his drunk and disorderly arrest is really going to drive his draft stock down -- like fourth or fifth rounders. We'll snag the best DE, TE or DB available on the board at nine or might trade back to someone willing to take a big risk on one of the remaining fourth or fifth top ranked QB available at that time.
  22. Ah, Denver and Sean Payton. The karmic flush cycle is going to be epic there.
  23. Honestly, he did well enough to make you go, "Wow, look at him. Is that really Sam? a time or two. Look, I know he's not a world-beater at QB. He's really not even starting material, but something happened this season that upped his game. He played with some confidence and some guts that he'd teased a time or two in the past. He might be worth a short term back-up QB contract with some incentives to hold him here and work with us through a transition. There's also the possibility that Reich could help him progress. It's not like he's had decent coaching since he got into the league, except for maybe Wilks saying "Well, kid, you've got nothing to lose, sling it."
  24. Crazily enough, I might put Sam Darnold down as offensive player of the year, if we aren't going with a lineman. Darnold was head and shoulders above Mayfield and Walker with pretty much the same personnel minus (and this is a biiiiig minus) CMC. I can hear the jaws dropping and hitting the floor. Was he great? Nah. The competition for the spot was just that bad.
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