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You are the GM ... you must now cut three players.


Jeremy Igo

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Seymour off the bat for 1 and 2

Then 1 of the backup QBs.

 

 

 

If im Hurney, im on the phone real hard offering a later draft pick and CAP for a servicable CB.

 

If any year we need one its this year.

This secondary just doesnt cut it for our schedule

AB/JuJu, ODJ/Shepard/Engram, Julio/Ridley/Sanu,  AJ Green, Evans, Thomas/Ginn,  Ashlon/Agholor, Landry/Gordon

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37 minutes ago, top dawg said:

It may not be popular, but I'm trying to sign Eric Reid on the cheap. The same can be said of Kayvon Webster, and if that didn't work, then Robert McClain will come cheap, and he can't be any worse than what's out there.  

We should have already invested in the low safety market. 

Boston got 1.5M

Vaccarro got 2.75M max with none guaranteed. 

And Branch is still out there. 

And like you said, I would damn sure have an offer on the table for Reid. He’s so dug in there is no telling when he will want to play. 

  If Adams or Searcy go down, I’d feel much better with any of them over Jones. I’d prefer them over Adams and Searcy period.

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Keep Seymour. He had a bad night. Okay, he had a terrible night, but he has shown some skill before. He deserves a couple more games before cutting him loose.

I do cut CAP now IF Hood can contribute on ST as good as or better than CAP. No sense in him taking up time the other RBs need.

The cut line is further down with players who don't have a chance like Eatmon or Parms.

And why don't we have a second PK on the team, just to reduce injury risk to Gano???

 

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