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The one player we absolutely cannot lose this offseason.....


WarPanthers89

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Taylor Moton ladies and gentleman. Every starter on our line is slated to be a free agent this offseason with the exception of center (which needs to be cut) Moton is young and someone we need to build around. Even if we are forced to use the franchise tag on him he cannot be lost to another team. Fug Hurney for not signing him sooner which will definitely cost us millions more in the long run. Long live the Moton Spike TD celebration! 

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Just now, thefuzz said:

There are zero reasons why Moton was not extended last off season.

Instead of extending Moton and James a year before they would have hit free agency, we instead spent that money on Shaq, Teddy, Anderson, and KK.

Dumb team.

I know Bradberry was not interested in re signing with us but damn do I wish we still had him. He’s performing as a top CB this season and he would have been great with our young and upcoming defense

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7 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Cap space change this season is going to play a big role in FA signings. I thought we should have extended him 2 years ago when he was getting chances to play but it was blatantly obvious he had talent. 

No matter the cap I don’t see a way that we can afford to let him walk unless we plan on pushing our rebuild back another year 

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Just now, WarPanthers89 said:

No matter the cap I don’t see a way that we can afford to let him walk unless we plan on pushing our rebuild back another year 

I dont either really but it will all depend on how much the cap drops. We may not be able to offer him what some of the other teams with a lot of cap room can. On the flip side, if we can sign him cheaper once the cap drops that would be great, but I dont see it happening. 

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7 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I dont either really but it will all depend on how much the cap drops. We may not be able to offer him what some of the other teams with a lot of cap room can. On the flip side, if we can sign him cheaper once the cap drops that would be great, but I dont see it happening. 

I wouldn’t blink an eye if we placed the franchise tag on him. Other than CMC he is the most impactful player on our roster that is on a non rookie contract

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