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On the bright side...Taylor looks phenominal


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7 minutes ago, Waldo said:

He looks amazing. He played great on Sunday. 

Absolutely trade Jackson for draft capital at this point, it's harsh but it's his last year on his rookie deal and this crew can find CBs anywhere apparently.

IDK about that. He is literally one of the only players on that defense that shows any leadership capability. Not sure we should jettison that so quickly.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

IDK about that. He is literally one of the only players on that defense that shows any leadership capability. Not sure we should jettison that so quickly.

At this rate we should absolutely not pay him. If that is the case then it's real smart to get some picks. It's justifiable at CB and losing our 2 & 3.

We are not a contenders, if Gilmor looks OK then pull the trigger. This crew has delivered at CB.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

His play really makes me question the trades we've made for CBs. Yeah, they're relatively low risk/high reward, but they do take away from our team building capital to invest in much bigger needs like OL, etc.

The play of our other corners has honestly made some of the trades unnecessary and leaning towards bad? I don't know that bad is really the right word/way to go about it but I don't think that our guys just magically played well out of nowhere so it had to be seen(or missed? - issue there?). 

I don't know that there is an issue but I have to acknowledge the possibility of mis identification of talent again.

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4 hours ago, thennek said:

Makes me wonder why they gave a 3rd plus Arnold to get Henderson.  Losing that 3rd is big especially since not having a 2nd. 

Fitterer will get something back for one of these CBs one day I'm sure.

Why do people overlook this when it's clearly something tye GM does a lot of. 

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3 hours ago, Waldo said:

He looks amazing. He played great on Sunday. 

Absolutely trade Jackson for draft capital at this point, it's harsh but it's his last year on his rookie deal and this crew can find CBs anywhere apparently.

This would be smart. Trade him to a playoff cb needy team like GB.

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