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Everything posted by MHS831
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Man, I have a fear of Bama OL. This guy was drafted in round 1, #10 overall. I do not think he has played since 2018. Maybe? But why is he a journeyman? Why has he not played? I have an inquiring mind and I want to know.
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Stay in your lane....Know your limitations....multi-tasking is not always a good thing....sometimes, what seems like a good idea can backfire....take it from me.
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Which one of you?
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Brady is going to hit the wall one day soon--maybe with an injury or simply he just ain't got it any longer. If I am a Tampa Bay fan, I celebrate, I guess, but part of me does not feel great about being Shady Acres for New Englanders seeking a last hoorah. I guess Florida is used to that.
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We can't assume that the release was the first move they tried to make--Watt wanted a release so he could pick the team--obviously--as opposed to a trade to the Lions or Jets.
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6th rounder to the Bears for Watts and they kept most of his contract--and we only paid about $900K of his salary, while the Bears took on the rest, but his salary was about $12m back then and he was a one-dimensional, situational pass rusher. It was a great deal for us. We could take Watt on a deal like that, but it ain't happening. My point was the amount of $$$ pass rushers past their primes make--we can't afford to get into that kind of a bidding war. We need to develop Burns and Gross-Matos and the other young ones--they are entering their primes, in my opinion.
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True--if this were not Houston, I would be saying, "He must be done." But since it is Houston, you really do not know. I am so happy I am not a Texan fan.
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Sure looks that way.
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He is still young, so that could mean he sees the upside here. I would want to be part of the growth, not some team that brings in ex-Patriots to win rings.
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This was my first thought--- I think he was a bit outspoken about his QB-is this their answer? If so, Watson is as good as gone.
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He will be overpaid on name alone. Like when we brought in Reggie White, jared Allen, etc. I love his fire, but they know something.
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My grandfather knew General Patton. He said, "Nobody liked that SOB. He salivated at the thought of war. Few men are born like that--he was. As much as you hate them, as much as you fear them, you need men like that when you are at war." I always equated Smitty to that description.
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I think Goodell wanted to promote a high scoring game in Europe, where Soccer and the 0-0 tie is a thing.
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This does not get enough run on this board. Our TEs were abysmal. Now everyone wants to talk about TB checking down, and I got frustrated too, but between the WR and the checkdown should be a TE--and we were without. A dual threat TE would solve a lot of problems.
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Thanks for this, Verge. A request: What I would like to see is the depth of the draft at each position--just an overview--For example, we seem to have depth at positions of need. A few points: Hard to pass on the top G and second best LT on the board (Vera-Tucker). Slater has the same basic abilities. Me likey. That tells me that we are talking maulers with LT athleticism. Your ratings are consistent with my feelings--I put him at T. You have to like Surratt's versatility at LB. Browning is another in that mold,and I am very high on Ohio St LB Werner. There are CBs and CB/S hybrids later in the draft. I see us liking those. I am not a fan of the TE crop. I would have "Baby Gronk" Frieirmuth at 2 and Long at 3--but it depends on what you are looking for at the position. You see Leatherwood as a pure T and not a T/G? I tend to agree, but when I watched, he dominated at T. Had a down 2020 compared to 2019, but moving to G is an overreaction. I was very surprised NOT to see Creed Humphries in the IOL top 5. Would love to hear thinking on that. I would probably move Vera-Tucker and Slater to T and have Center Humphries and possibly G-C Myers in the top 5. I do like Trey Smith a lot--high character, from what I hear. Thanks for these--I am not far off.
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I agree 100%, but if he falls to the third round like Smitty did in 2001, and the choice was between a mediocre CB and a game breaker, it would be hard to not take him. If we sign a free agent QB and grab a LT in the first round, and even though we need a CB and a LB, how do you pass on the player if you think he is the next Smitty? BPA?
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A cheap "prove it" contract. It should not take more than 16 games to determine what we have--if we put some players in front of him.
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Forget running, I would start digging. The first guy I had to block in 1-on-1 drills in college practice was against a NT (I was a TE--it was not fair, and the results proved that) who weighed 328 lbs. I was a freshman weighing in at 220. Not good in math, and running was not an option. I felt like a moth hitting the windshield of an 18 wheeler.
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They would still know they could get a good QB.
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I love this player, but a day 1 or 2 pick for a slot WR when we need a LT and CB early is going to be tough. I have been looking for this kind of player doing some bottom fishing--there are some good slot options this year that makes CurSam expendable. One that I like TheProcess does not mention, could be there late day 3:
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Don't laugh until you have examined his statistics at JACKSONVILLE, but I can't get the Minshew idea out of my head. Trade for him for a future pick, trade back with the first round pick and add a first rounder in 2022 (in case Minshew does not work out), add picks (OL, CB, LB, C/G) in the draft, and we are covered--if he succeeds and if he does not. He has that Delhomme energy about him-and I tried to dismiss this idea, but nobody is talking about it. He won 7 of 20 games as the Jax starter over the past 2 seasons, 63% completions, 37 TDs and 11 Ints. He is always behind in games, facing defenses that know he is passing and DL that pin their ears back vs. a weak OL. Not sure what his value is, but Jax can't sell him too hard--they are replacing him because they have no choice. This is not my idea-it was shared--but I cannot discount it. It might be the best option. He will be 25 and you could still draft a QB at 8 should one fall. Then trade one in 2022.
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That is really odd. I gave him one of your self-produced videos and told him what you would have done if the coach had just put you in the game. Great movie.
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You missed my point. Through free agent negotiations, you can learn a bit more about their draft strategy and needs. If you are in on every deal, you learn what they are looking for, what the market is, etc. Talk is free--nobody has to lose half a sandwich to talk/ What we learn could be the difference between moving up or sitting still at #8.
