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Optimistic or pessimistic?


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20 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

im not quite sure what better moves they could have made on defense. 

The Bouye move is going to depend on contract. We're going into next season relying on a lot of players with significant injury histories. That usually ends up predictably. Bouye is coming off of both an injury and a down season while he was on the juice. That's a big red flag. I hope the deal is cheap. Worthwhile gamble if it is.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Bouye move is going to depend on contract. We're going into next season relying on a lot of players with significant injury histories. That usually ends up predictably. Bouye is coming off of both an injury and a down season while he was on the juice. That's a big red flag. I hope the deal is cheap. Worthwhile gamble if it is.

Reddick played all 16 games last season, and has never missed a game in 4 seasons. 

Denzel Perryman.....Reddick has never missed a game in his pro career.

also who cares about money? the cap isn't real

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4 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Reddick played all 16 games last season, and has never missed a game in 4 seasons. 

Denzel Perryman.....Reddick has never missed a game in his pro career.

also who cares about money? the cap isn't real

The Reddick signing was great. The rest suspect at best 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Reddick signing was great. The rest suspect at best 

I really liked the Morgan Fox signing as well, but like you said the rest of them are going to be largely dependent on if these guys can stay healthy/perform at a level they were at or close to before. I'm cautiously optimistic but not ready to start celebrating quite yet.

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Whitehead was a miss but we had quite of few additions that surprised us.  I hope we that these additions were not just names but players we targeted. 

I've always been an optimistic person.  Fitterer and Rhule hopefully have a plan and these players pan out.

Defensively I think we have added some good pieces.

The draft I still think will be mostly on offense but not completely especially in the latter rounds.

Every year I go in hoping we will be competitive and win and make the playoffs.

Ya never know. 

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Reddick signing was great. The rest suspect at best 

Fox looks positive, not nearly as sexy as Reddick but positive. 

The rest is suspect to normal cheap swings at any positives. Still a lot of holes if you do not go by the warm body theory of management. 

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3 hours ago, MHS831 said:

TE is going to be upgraded some, but we still do not have that weapon we are used to. 

[gasps]   Are you kidding me?  We have the TE position well in hand.  “Darnold to Dan Arnold” sounds beautiful, melodious, almost poetic.  It is a thing of beauty.

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