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YourLastThought

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  1. Is he big enough to be that linebacker every down? If so, he seems to be comfortable there from his first season.
  2. If my huddle hero has no issue then I don't either dammit.
  3. Not too awful big of a deal since Chicago is picking aren't they? Fields is a great runner but a marginal passer so far yet I still don't think they give up and draft a QB as he has proven he needs more time and can potentially turn into a solid passer as well. Plus, Fields seems to be a good guy all the way around with a good attitude so he hasn't reached his ceiling yet as his mental is there. Chicago would be insane to draft a QB in this draft unless they trade out with a QB needy team in which case Houston looses their choice of QB's but something tells me the top two QB's aren't going to be the most memorable QB's from this class so no loss either way in my opinion.
  4. This EXACTLY after thinking about what you are saying as it totally makes sense. I agree with about half of what you say and when I do its like you just clarified things for me and helped me realize the direction we need to go,
  5. That is a good point and very true. Pinero has given us he gift of being available which makes his value skyrocket not to mention he has been very reliable as well which makes him even more valuable to the team.
  6. Going to be a tough one. I like them both. Hard to choose
  7. He could be a very good hire for sure. I certainly would not kick him out of bed for farting......
  8. I dont see anything wrong with him not being there and couldnt care less wither way. Too big a deal made of something so simple. He is a multibillionaire, chances are he was working on doing his due diligence on who the future coach will be. He could have been at home watching and on the phone with potential coaches while studying the film and other materials on his current coach to see what direction he takes. Im assuming he was doing work he had to do as nobody gets to where he is by slacking on their ass somewhere as Jim Trotter made it sound like he was unless they were born with a silver spoon up their arse hole.
  9. I definitely don't want to cave in to anyone's strong armed attempts to hustle us but I cant deny Harbaugh is proven in the NFL unlike Rhule was. I am glad we did not cave and will continue to look and weigh ALL options first.
  10. I was one of the wrong who was calling for either his replacement or more kickers be brought in to compete after the ATL game and he came out and completely corrected himself looking very good the WHOLE rest of the year. Bad call on my behalf which is why I am not a coach or GM obviously. For those that said stick with him, you were EXACTLY RIGHT. Now we have a tough decision unless im mistaken. Didnt we have a guy who was doing quite well on IR that Pinero replaced? Maybe they both compete in camp but damn Eddie Pinero has been a very bright spot in the season after ONE bad game and those of us who wanted him gone or at least new kickers brought in to pressure him could not have been more wrong. He had one bad game and an overall very solid season. He should be part of plans moving forward.
  11. We still need to hang on to him and continue to develop in hopes he will pan out well but i agree we need to search for more at WR definitely until he proves it or incase he never does.
  12. Nah im back on this one. Yep he looked like crap yesterday BUT with his overall performance this year I would sign him to a normal deal for what he has produced so far in his career and nothing amazing. If he takes it bring him in to compete in camp. He looked better overall and looked as if he could potentially be a backup. So his game yesterday stunk, does that mean we should throw him away if he is willing to sign a very fair deal? Not at all.
  13. Still here and Sam should still get resigned IF AND ONLY IF his deal is a normal deal for someone of his productivity. Bring him in to compete with Corral, Walker, and a new draft pick.
  14. Partly. I feel enough confidence to get him signed to a deal that does not break the bank and have him compete absolutely. Compete with Corral, Walker, a new draft pick etc... Not a damn thing wrong with that
  15. No we haven't I agree and we wont be tanking as was obvious this season and in my opinion that's a good thing. It is not like a great team cannot be built without a tank season. We just haven't built a great team yet or capitalized when we had what was almost a potential great team like 2015. We do have to shake something up though as what we have been doing has not been working well with consistency but we are building a solid core.
  16. Totally rebuilt yes but to just sit there and tank multiple seasons to rebuild is not realistic. Too many jobs and careers on the line to expect anyone to actually go along with this mentality. Look at this season. After three games we had people screaming to tank. No player or coach in their right mind will EVER tank and sacrifice their own money, career and livelihood all to get a higher draft pick. The whole tank philosophy is flawed thinking from the ground up. Though it would be great to have the number 1 pick, if we dont lose enough to get it with the players going as hard as they can to save their own asses, it just is not in the cards that season.
  17. I agree with part of what you say. Not sure if i believe Fields will be anything special other than his legs but also agree on our GM. I don't think he is anything amazing and would not be upset should we try to find better. Im up for almost anything at this point and just want to see this team turn it around to be a playoff competitor every single year to where anything short of playoffs and a good solid winning record is considered a disappointment.
  18. If one of the top 5 guys drops to us which I think will, I would still consider taking Hooker as well in later rounds if he is there because of his injury. He will sit a year and rehab and who knows we could end up in a couple years having multiple good QB's to choose from.
  19. I would like to see one of those two drop to us as well and if so we should absolutely take a chance and go for one of them. I believe one will drop to us.
  20. This, I am all about keeping him but not at bank breaking prices. He is a good player but not tops in the league and should be paid according to that. If he demands highest in league then unfortunately keeping him and not trading will turn out to be a bad move but if he take what his true value is then he is a very good piece to have moving forward.
  21. Anti-Tanker here or shall we say "realist" as I would love to know who in the absolute hell player or coach wise is going to poo up their season and risk their own damn jobs and careers in order to get a higher draft pick? The whole "Tank" philosophy is not realistic so it completely kills the argument from the start. I would more or less worry about who to grab at our current draft position rather than whining about the final record of the team. But, I guess we could sit back and ponder over how Shaq could have purposely missed a few more tackle and let in a few more touchdowns or how DJ could have dropped a few TD's or how Foreman could have fumbled the ball all on purpose to help our draft status meanwhile ruining their own chances at a future to make all the tankers happy on a message board. Or potentially how Wilks could have intentionally lost a few games or made bad decisions on purpose to sabotage us meanwhi8le guaranteeing the end of his entire career if found out or proven to be true while also sabotaging whatever chance he had at securing a head coaching position in the future with whatever team he may go to next etc... Its all goofy to even go with that concept from the beginning. But then someone will say in the history of the league there have been a couple instances of tanking etc etc. Yep maybe there has been as far as it being an outlier but in the history of the world there have also been instances of someone jumping out of a plane and their parachute failing yet still living somehow which doesn't mean we should all follow that example and go jump out of a plan with no parachute because there have bee a few isolated incidences that we think may have happened. Also, what happens when we tank on purpose and hurt everyone's careers on the team and then potential select a dud ass quarterback for that entire wasted year of evaluating nothing and doing nothing because we were too damn busy trying to find ways to lose on purpose and trying to convince players to screw up on purpose to mess up their careers and potential money all so we can get that to pick then we screw it up all to be damned and get us a Ryan Leaf? I say do what we can do each year and play to our best while coaching to our best to properly evaluate talent because this bullpoo tank way is not even close to reality.
  22. All of them? Predominantly as in most teams do not play to lose. Outliers exist and there will always be a "what about this" and "what about that" but most teams do not play to lose. If your job is on the line and you are on the field playing, are you going to play to lose to help your teams draft position knowing you may find yourself cut at seasons end?
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