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Bye Bye Love


Jeremy Igo

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Yeah but it’s better than us signing him for big money when he’s 32 and does not fit well in our 3-4 hybrid that we are starting. We are cap strapped and have far more important areas to fill (S, nickel Cb, OT, DE, C). If he’s asking too much....thanks for the good times! 2019 our D will be faster and younger with a good mix of vets. 

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Sad, but ultimately inconsequential...  our issues on the DL begin and start with overpaying and underperforming Short (and to a lesser degree, Poe).  We can't fix that by overpaying an overachiever. 

And again, as quick as Hurney was to gainal a bad rep for paying players, Gettlemqn has largely gotten a pass for his horrible investments - Short, extended Trai instead of Norwell, Kalil, Shepard, etc.  We aren't over the cap, but we have more holes than we do money or assets to fill them.

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2 minutes ago, bull123 said:

We will get a starter in the draft, likely two

first round we should get a real impact guy on DL

sure would like to get that center from state as well, but we have to get DL first...the free agent $$ for DE is just crazy

We need to get linemen with all 4 of our first picks

fill in the blanks with FA

Just hope to God if we spend a first on a rookie DE Rivera won't make him sit like he did with Moore.

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