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Hey Dave we know you don't give a poo about the safety position..


WOW!!

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Just took a small school DE. Got a crowded DE group. Why not just trade the damn pick for Calvin 

Dudes a FB.

What other Safety would you have drafted over him


We have a safety that was #2 in the NFL in ints 2 years ago and a major key on D that went to the superbowl. And just signed a vet Safety coming off 2 consecutive probowls

We just shipped Tolberts fat ass out the door and have ZERO behind him

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45 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

But please make a deal and get this guy now before 1 of our rivals do..

 

 

 

I made this thread multiple times this offseason.  Hell they'd probably even take a 2019(!) 7th at this point.  Mind numbing if he's not a Panther.

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1 minute ago, tiger7_88 said:

He's been crap since he's been in the league.

Why do we have an urgent need to make a deal for him again?

Young, taken the same year only much higher than Boston who sucks far worse, played for a dysfunctional organization under a different regime, highlight film shows him making plays against the game's best, cheap, hungry, our safety position is woefully thin and talent deficient, etc.  Swapping late picks next year would likely be enough. 

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1 minute ago, Nails said:

Young, taken the same year only much higher than Boston who sucks far worse

You're delusional.

In 38 games started, Pryor has 2 ints, 129 tackles, and 0.5 sacks.

In 16 games started, Boston has 3 ints, 75 tackles, and 2 sacks.

Sounds like one of them has provided value as a 4th round pick and the other has provided next to nothing as a 1st round pick.

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6 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

You're delusional.

In 38 games started, Pryor has 2 ints, 129 tackles, and 0.5 sacks.

In 16 games started, Boston has 3 ints, 75 tackles, and 2 sacks.

Sounds like one of them has provided value as a 4th round pick and the other has provided next to nothing as a 1st round pick.

Coleman was jettisoned from 3 teams and averaged 2 ints per year for 5 years before coming here and having 7 in year one.  Fit matters.

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