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Looking ahead to this offseason *Warning* Not for the Weak Stomach


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4 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Did I read that right? PJ Walker for 3-5 million?? Are you kidding me 

PJ has been on min Salary 800k range coming off the XFL.

5 mil is a stretch.  But he has started a game or 2. So could easily see him want 2-3 mil.  for Example Blaine Gabbert is getting 2.5 mil this year.
Especially if we don’t sign anyone else and is looked as The guy to come in and bridge for someone else.

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4 minutes ago, ncfan said:

PJ has been on min Salary 800k range coming off the XFL.

5 mil is a stretch.  But he has started a game or 2. So could easily see him want 2-3 mil.  for Example Blaine Gabbert is getting 2.5 mil this year.
Especially if we don’t sign anyone else and is looked as The guy to come in and bridge for someone else.

Man if they give him any type of money like that, that is just fiscally irresponsible. I think they can find someone just as good if not better with a draft pick or cheap cheap UDFA or FA. 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

What's even worse than sucking is watching other organizations pilfer us for the actual talent in the building. It's happened to us for years. 

What is his talent? What has he done to merit even a mention of a GM job? Almost every move has been a poor cap decision. His exact responsibility. Now, no one may be listening too him, but he hasn’t done anything at his current or former job to warrant this kind of attention. 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

What's even worse than sucking is watching other organizations pilfer us for the actual talent in the building. It's happened to us for years. 

Oh yea keeping the wrong FO and losing Beane and McDermott. All it took for my Mick from another chic to have back to back winning seasons was years 3 and 4 with this year about to be the 3rd in a row....just lol.

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