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12 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

So that's 2 significant FAs who didn't even make it threw camp. The other got trade.  

2 of them we kept eflein and Erving are also ones that should be on the street right now.

Fitt is showing so far that FA agency signings from other teams is not gonna be his nitch.

 

Bruh we haven't even played a real game under Fitt and you're already labeling him a failure.

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16 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

So that's 2 significant FAs who didn't even make it threw camp. The other got trade.  

2 of them we kept eflein and Erving are also ones that should be on the street right now.

Fitt is showing so far that FA agency signings from other teams is not gonna be his nitch.

 

I don't think you understand what the word 'significant' means. This isn't a Whale or Lucas FA signing.

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Given that they are still trying to make do with whatever they've managed to scrap together from two drafts and the FA scrap heap I would say that change is going to be a regular occurrence for awhile.   It's called a rebuild for a reason. 

Just wanted to see what people think. Thanks for the comment. 

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19 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I don't think you understand what the word 'significant' means. This isn't a Whale or Lucas FA signing.

We dont make huge FA signings ever and moore was a contributor for Seattle last year so it's still surprising he was cut. That's significant for us

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21 minutes ago, travisura said:

It's too early to come to any conclusion is my point.

I get that point but... if your not criticizing people for crowning him when we havent played any games yet then i dont know why you are responding to me for being critical of his decisions in the same format. Thats my point.

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