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Could the Safety Answer already be on the roster?


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4 hours ago, AU-panther said:

At this point in the offseason I'm expecting the answer to be on the roster.  Even if we do pick someone up it will probably be for the back up spot.

Chances are we carry 4:

Starters - Reid and Gualden

Backups- Jones and ?

So who is most likely to fill that 4th spot?

 

I am going out on a limb and say Kai Nacua if we don’t bring someone else in.  

But sure do hope we grab someone.  

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Here's a list of safety FAs, signed and unsigned this offseason.  You have to scroll down to the ones still available.  There's plenty of options out there and the team could easily strike a 'prove-it' type deal, especially this late in the spring.  Cap money or lack of FA talent isn't the problem here.  So what gives?

Safeties who were/are free agents in 2019

 

 

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35 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

Except this one has actual credible info and statistics from PFF and yours is just well... you..

Meh. Blanding is more of a box safety, or SS, like Reid. He is likely 3rd or 4th on the depth chart at that position. We need a FS, or coverage/center field safety. Nacua is more that type of player, and I suspect he’s similarly buried on the depth chart. At this point, it seems like Gaulden is the guy. 

PFF means nothing. I’m just as qualified.

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On 5/26/2019 at 1:55 PM, micnificent28 said:

First of all u pooed the post, that’s fine. Then secondly u came in here with ape memes and calling people bitches, you come across as a young punk who has nothing else to do but trying get attention from other posters.

 sorry if i hurt your feelings. Wasnt meant to be hurtful. Just busting balls. Ill take it easy in the future. Cheers. 

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On 5/26/2019 at 10:39 AM, micnificent28 said:

You don’t like the off-season thread I get it... please go back into hiding.. the panthro cave or whatever conservation area you hold up in these days.

Panthro cave sounds cool,  but im not going anywhere chief. Clever post though. Btw, im panthero not panthro. He wouldnt want besmirching his good name.

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3 hours ago, Panthero said:

 sorry if i hurt your feelings. Wasnt meant to be hurtful. Just busting balls. Ill take it easy in the future. Cheers. 

No love lost or feelings hurt here.. It’s the huddle... If I was torn to shreds after every time someone said something negative about me or my opinion I wouldn’t be here. Walk in peace and In good faith my man..

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I think the thread title would had made more sense if it were "SHOULD anyone currently on the roster be starting at FS?"  The clear answer is no. Could?  Yes, because this team has historically been willing to give hot garbage a chance at the FS position.  So yes, any of these mediocre guys currently on the roster could be the starting FS, but that's not a glowing endorsement.

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