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Torrey Smith wants Eric Reid on the Panthers


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Just now, MechaZain said:

I'd believe a conspiracy from a secret race of lizard people before I'd buy that Ron feels "comfortable at safety"

To be fair, Rivera "felt comfortable" with guys like Sione Fua and Haruki Nakamura. Talent evaluation isn't exactly his strength.

That said, I'd like to believe he understands that the defense isn't up to its usual standard right now. But even if he does, his answer might be "we just need more pass rush".

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33 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm sure Rashaan Gaulden and Colin Jones appreciate the sentiment.

Who tf is worried about jones feelings ??? If you suck you suck, he said it the most polite way possible,  this is being blown out of proportion, not like he came out and threw Jones or gaulden under the bus 

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5 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Who tf is worried about jones feelings ??? If you suck you suck, he said it the most polite way possible,  this is being blown out of proportion, not like he came out and threw Jones or gaulden under the bus 

You realize this isn't Madden, right?  There's this thing called "team chemistry". The coaches still have to coach these guys and teammates have to see each other in the locker room.

But hey, if you're not concerned about player feelings, then that whole thing about how Steve Smith got released shouldn't have been a big deal to you, right? :thinking:

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

"We could use a guy like him" doesn't sound like lobbying?

One of your co-workers says "you know we could use someone like (a guy that does your job and could replace you)", how do you respond?

If I were Colin Jones I'd be like, "Please bring in some help so I can focus on my specialty."

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On 9/25/2018 at 2:54 PM, Mr. Scot said:

You realize this isn't Madden, right?  There's this thing called "team chemistry". The coaches still have to coach these guys and teammates have to see each other in the locker room.

But hey, if you're not concerned about player feelings, then that whole thing about how Steve Smith got released shouldn't have been a big deal to you, right? :thinking:

Which is gold coming from such a staunt DG supporter, you fell right into a bear trap, you openly prance around about how dg handled business even if it “hurt” players feelings, even so much to compare it to how the patriots handle things, now you are the first person to come into a thread complaining about essentially the same thing you praised dg about.....choose one side of the fence, and quit flip flopping like a fish out of water 

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38 minutes ago, je1005 said:

To wrap this up, we’re probably not signing Reid, but it wouldn’t be a bad move.

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4 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Which is gold coming from the such a staunt DG supporter, you feel right into a bear trap, you openly prance around about how dg handled business even if it “hurt” players feelings, even so much to compare it to how the patriots handle things, now you are the first person to come into a thread complaining about essentially the same thing you praised dg about.....choose one side of the fence, and quit flip flopping like a fish out of water 

Swing and a miss...

See, there's a difference between the feelings of players who don't work here anymore and players who still do. That guy who's upset because you cut him? You don't still have to coach him.

Likewise, there's a difference between what coaches and GMs say and what other players say. You might expect a negative comment from a coach, but when it comes from a teammate, that stings.

I'm not sure if you ever played the game, but if you did these are some things you should understand.

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10 minutes ago, jayflip said:

If I were Colin Jones I'd be like, "Please bring in some help so I can focus on my specialty."

How many pro athletes so you know who are good at accepting their limitations?

They definitely exist, but I wouldn't put them in the majority.

What about Gaulden?

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