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Eric Berry or Mo Wilkerson?


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16 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

What?  You mean to tell me these greedy, immature assholes didn't sign their tag?  fuging regular couple of trailblazers we have here!!!  They deserve an old boot in the ass for being so selfish!

/naivehuddler

theres really not many people saying this, but the retards who we already knew were retarded

 

you are taking things out of proportion

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15 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Why would a player sign the tag before even the draft? They lose all leverage.

It's easy to say "just sign the damn thing" as a fan, but if the shoe is on the other foot, you cheap f*cks aren't signing either.

we dont know the whole story

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  • 4 weeks later...

Courtesy off season thread bump, as our secondary has gotten more green and the status quo is still lingering with these guys.  Not necessarily hoping or pushing for anything, but something to keep in mind.  By the way, to be even more thankful of GMan and add intrigue to the possibility, check out the cap situations of these teams this year and in the coming years.  Crikey.  Nothing more ghastly than $20+ mil to a 34 year old Alex Smith in 2018.

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/cap/

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/new-york-jets/

We could truly sign KK, Star, and Berry to market deals and still be better off financially than these stooges.

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I could see us taking a shot a Berry to man the SS position for us at a rate of 10-12 per. Not sure if Berry would be open to signing such a deal but that was what we were offering JNO. Giving up a 1st would be the hardest part in my eyes that DG would have with the deal. Maybe a 3rd and AJ Klein(contract year). But a big no to Wilkerson, we just drafted a DT.

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1 hour ago, CWORS said:

I could see us taking a shot a Berry to man the SS position for us at a rate of 10-12 per. Not sure if Berry would be open to signing such a deal but that was what we were offering JNO. Giving up a 1st would be the hardest part in my eyes that DG would have with the deal. Maybe a 3rd and AJ Klein(contract year). But a big no to Wilkerson, we just drafted a DT.

If you think this is a possibility, you still don't understand how Gettleman operates. 

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