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Jerry Jeudy @ 7


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1 minute ago, steven8989 said:

We're not taking a wr at #7

Brady is our OC. He knows how great Jeudy is (SEC), he wont pass on that type of talent for his offense.

Our FA will tell us a lot. If we sign some Olineman Jeudy will 100% be the pick. If not he still may be the BPA and Hurney loves BPA.

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5 minutes ago, Real1zOnly said:

Brady is our OC. He knows how great Jeudy is (SEC), he wont pass on that type of talent for his offense.

Our FA will tell us a lot. If we sign some Olineman Jeudy will 100% be the pick. If not he still may be the BPA and Hurney loves BPA.

Ok so we don't want someone to protect whoever is QB for us this year or no one on the defensive line to stop the run and rank pretty much dead last. The game is won on offensive and defensive line. Just because we got Brady doesn't mean we are going WR.

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18 minutes ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

In 2018 Funchess was playing the role of our #1 WR

so lets assume that this offense somehow works despite the fact that the pats have always had good offensive lines. cam still gets the poo knocked out of him and probably ends up on IR after week 3, and i doubt any qb can play behind that poo. look at what happened to luck

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12 minutes ago, steven8989 said:

Ok so we don't want someone to protect whoever is QB for us this year or no one on the defensive line to stop the run and rank pretty much dead last. The game is won on offensive and defensive line. Just because we got Brady doesn't mean we are going WR.

Bro we have a lot of holes on this team. You can't fix the Oline/Dline overnight. Also you missed the part when I said we should address the Oline in FA?

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On 1/31/2020 at 6:59 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't think you get excellent by reaching. Some lineman worthy of drafting will be there. Personally, I hope it's a OT. But if there's not an OT worthy of drafting and Brown is there, take the guy. You're not going to build a great offense by taking reaching on an OT just because you have a need. We have a big need at DT too.

I’m probably one of the biggest guys beating the drum for fixing the oline right now and even I’ll say that if the best tackle prospects aren’t there but a Brown or an Okudah are, you have to take them and not reach. We have to fix the oline, but if the best options for that aren’t on the table you work with what you have.

Also teams that have holes everywhere should almost never trade up, so don’t do that either.

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Fs:Cam Chancellor 2014

SS:Earl Thomas 2014

RB: M lynch 2014

TE:Gronk 2019

DT: fletcher cox 2018

LB:Hightower 2017 von miller 2015

lt: chad clifton 2010

og: I couldnt find

 

 

Your turn

 

They let anybody into the HOF. Deion Sanders words not mine...

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14 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

When's the last hof wife reciever to won the super bowl?

This is actually a legit gripe. HoF WR's don't win rings .. by and large.

You still need above average WR's though .. something Cam didn't have most of his career.

Funchess and KB were guys supposed to grow with Cam but they both were way below average.

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