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Josh still hasn't signed tender and could be a no show for Offseason work..


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If this is playing out as a Josh wanting way more then Gettelmen is willing to pay situation.. And Becomes more of a rental than a core player we want him to be.. Does CB become more of the number 1 need of this team??

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9 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

A nasty front 7 can make an average back 4 look really good and that's where G-man is going to continue to build. Norman is a great corner but I really don't see us paying him in the Revis range. 

The 2013 team is a perfect example of this. That secondary was about as average as it gets.

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11 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

If this is playing out as a Josh wanting way more then Gettelmen is willing to pay situation.. And Becomes more of a rental than a core player we want him to be.. Does CB become more of the number 1 need of this team??

Why would he sign his tender? Once he signs it he is under contract and must me attend all mandatory functions. As long as he doesn't, he can't be fined for not showing up. 

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19 minutes ago, Montsta said:

Title is a bit misleading. He hasn't done anything to indicate he would miss any team activities at this point.

Yeah, but he's a diva, and divas are a tempermental lot. So we should expect the expected unexpected.

 

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28 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

A nasty front 7 can make an average back 4 look really good and that's where G-man is going to continue to build. Norman is a great corner but I really don't see us paying him in the Revis range. 

Wrong, it can help but a top 10 QB can negate a pass rusher, Huddlers have very selective memory let me remind of you 2013. A balanced team will always be better. Also later part of 2015 was poo when Bene and Tillman went down. Broncos won because they had pass rushers and secondary to throw of the timing of our routes.

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6 minutes ago, The_Rainmaker said:

Wrong, it can help but a top 10 QB can negate a pass rusher, Huddlers have very selective memory let me remind of you 2013. A balanced team will always be better. Also later part of 2015 was poo when Bene and Tillman went down. Broncos won because they had pass rushers and secondary to throw of the timing of our routes.

Allow me to remind you of Mike Mitchell.

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Our 2013 defense was great but by no means was it good enough that it completely negated our weak secondary. We didnt exactly play against prime time QBs that year. Our two biggest threats were Kaepernick and RW who was in his second year and was more of a game manager. Brady torched us in the MNF game and Brees picked us apart in the SNF game. When you play an elite QB you need more than a pass rush, as the great ones can disect the play before the snap and quicken their release

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