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Extension for Williams not even close


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Good. All the people on here screaming we pay this man top dollar at the RT position are the same ones who screamed for us to pay James Anderson then wondered why we had no cap room 2 seasons later. 

You pay elite players at crucial positions. We have Moton. Good teams know who to keep and let go. 

 

Further, if we give Darryl Williams all that money why not just re-sign Norwell, who is undeniably better.

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4 minutes ago, SOJA said:

Good. All the people on here screaming we pay this man top dollar at the RT position are the same ones who screamed for us to pay James Anderson then wondered why we had no cap room 2 seasons later. 

You pay elite players at crucial positions. We have Moton. Good teams know who to keep and let go. 

 

Further, if we give Darryl Williams all that money why not just re-sign Norwell, who is undeniably better.

Williams is getting up there in Norwell’s territory and in a more valuable position and harder to find talent position. If Willie is looking for top tier money after 1 solid year then pass but I’d try our best to keep him at reasonable money. Tag could be a possibility too after the year...

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Daryl Williams needs to prove next season this year wasn’t a fluke. I largely think Daryl is overrated and not deserving of an all-pro spot, and believe trading him would be best for us in value.

Nevertheless, we’ll see.

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In today's NFL RT is as important as LT.  Teams are changing their rushing philosophies and not pressuring the LT as much as years past. They've switched it up and are coming straight at that RT.  In the Saints wild card game Williams was worked bad. Kalil didn't give a single sack and only a couple if pressures.  Cam Jordan moved to the right side and worked Williams.  

 

I don't think he's a bad RT but he's not top money worthy either. 

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15 minutes ago, t96 said:

Williams is getting up there in Norwell’s territory and in a more valuable position and harder to find talent position. If Willie is looking for top tier money after 1 solid year then pass but I’d try our best to keep him at reasonable money. Tag could be a possibility too after the year...

That is my thought as well.  See how he does this upcoming year, and maybe tag him for a year.  Then after that, if he continues to play well, sign him to a bigger contract.

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16 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

In today's NFL RT is as important as LT.  Teams are changing their rushing philosophies and not pressuring the LT as much as years past. They've switched it up and are coming straight at that RT.  In the Saints wild card game Williams was worked bad. Kalil didn't give a single sack and only a couple if pressures.  Cam Jordan moved to the right side and worked Williams.  

 

I don't think he's a bad RT but he's not top money worthy either. 

  You really need to stop with this Matt Kalil fairy tale. 

  Cam Jordan ran him flat over on the way to sacking Cam in the 3rd qtr. Who exactly are you trying to pin that one on? 

 And Jordan was switching sides from the start of the game. Nothing Matt Kalil did made him move unless Jordan pulled a muscle laughing at him.

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18 minutes ago, Toomers said:

  You really need to stop with this Matt Kalil fairy tale. 

  Cam Jordan ran him flat over on the way to sacking Cam in the 3rd qtr. Who exactly are you trying to pin that one on? 

 And Jordan was switching sides from the start of the game. Nothing Matt Kalil did made him move unless Jordan pulled a muscle laughing at him.

Show me proof.  

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