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LinvilleGorge

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  1. There are only 3-5 true top tier QBs in the league at any given time. Is everyone else "settling"? If the Cowboys trade for Wilson (which is the only way Dak would be available), they're gonna have to let Dak walk. They can't afford to trade for Wilson AND do a tag and trade on Dak. You wouldn't have to trade anything.
  2. He's have to pass a physical before any deal was concluded.
  3. No, he's not a top tier QB, but he's in that next tier and that next tier is plenty good enough to win a SB. He's only going to be available if the Cowboys trade for Wilson which is an extreme long shot. But in that scenario, he's going to be able to be signed as a FA and we'd still have all our draft assets and could shift gears toward LT or CB at #8, or a trade down if one of the QBs slip. We have elite weapons, we just need OL help.
  4. Draft position is no longer relevant once a guy has shown what he can do in the NFL. Conditions are far from perfect in Dallas. Don't let the media hype every preseason fool you, that team sucks.
  5. The Texans sucked with Watson. We had some sucky years with Cam. An elite QB makes up for a lot, but it can't make up for everything.
  6. I would not be opposed to pursuing Dak. I'll admit, I always thought he was overrated until I saw how bad the Cowboys sucked without him.
  7. This is the place we have under contract.
  8. With the hard salary cap, free agency, and roster churn there's always some tweaking going on.
  9. Newsome is quite interesting to me. Even with Moton's success, I'm still leery of small school OL.
  10. When it comes to OL, when in doubt just draft someone from the Big Ten. LOL!
  11. The property I'm buying would've been over a million in the town I lived in back in CO (mainly due to the land, the house itself would've probably been in the $700k range). The house I sold for over $550k would do well to bring $275k here (again, mainly due to land; it was "only" on 3/4 acre).
  12. There are a lot of good OTs in this draft. Wouldn't surprise me if a very good one slid to our 2nd rounder. Maybe a Mayfield or Cosmi or Eichenberg. If we think there's a potential starting LT on the board we should draft him. IOL guys would be Wyatt Davis, Trey Smith, Josh Myers, Creed Humphrey, etc.
  13. I do think that's the difference between a good coach and a great coach. A good coach can win given players who fit his systems. A great coach can tweak his systems to fit the players he has.
  14. I just think the moratorium on foreclosures may have actually worked. Distressed mortgage rates really aren't very high. If the market stays hot flippers with cash are gonna be gobbling those foreclosures up quick.
  15. I thought it would've already popped but as long as there's low inventory and stupid low rates it's gonna keep going. The one big variable IMO is when the foreclosure market comes back. Is the market falsely inflated right now because that bottom barrel market has been completely eliminated for nearly a year?
  16. Yep. We did a 3% down mortgage a few years ago and re-fi'd literally like three months later because we already had enough equity that it met the 20% down requirement to drop the PMI. Just LOL.
  17. I really don't understand why people act like Joe Burrow didn't show some special traits at LSU. Show me Mac Jones doing anything like this: You can go through Burrow's highlights and find lots of stuff like this. I just picked two plays vs. the #2 and #3 teams in the country.
  18. The Front Range of CO is straight up STUPID. I honestly think that bubble is going to pop once people understand that the wages are absolutely not keeping up with the skyrocketing costs of living and those mountains? LOL! Yeah, you can see them and get teased but the days of weekend day trips to the mountains from the Front Range are OVER. That's what made me move. Well, that and our small mountain town getting inundated with Denver day traffic because I-70 is a parking lot and they don't want to spend three hours in traffic to get up to Summit County that's normally an hour. We will likely still end up back in western CO in a few years but FUG the Front Range.
  19. I think it varies by team, both due to system and due to roster. If you have a really good roster with a glaring hole at RB or LB, you probably value those positions a lot higher than a team that's a dumpster fire should. Same as a team with a young MVP caliber QB. That team isn't drafting a QB in the 1st even if he's the BPA. They'd probably be looking at trade down scenarios.
  20. Our history at OT is straight trash. Gross and Moton are the only guys we've ever had who would've actually been highly sought after by other teams. LOL @ that Matt Kalil contract.
  21. We just went under contract on a property about an hour and a half NW of Charlotte. Never let it hit the market. Heard through the grapevine they were going to sell and hammered out a deal. 2400 square feet newer home on 10+ acres with a private pond would've been a bidding war. They were willing to forego potentially more money to avoid showings because they're both working from home and their kid is doing remote learning.
  22. Borland reminds me of that Clemson LB we signed as a UDFA a few years ago. Really good college player, just clearly not athletic enough to make the transition to the NFL.
  23. This. LBs are luxury items. You need pass rushers, secondary, and some block occupiers in the middle in today's NFL. Honestly, LB is basically a dying position. The modern NFL LB is more akin to the old school SS than it is to the NFL LB of the '80s.
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