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Hasson Reddick… what are you going to offer him?


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Pay the man. He is produces and is a great piece to build around.

There are guys under contract we can ditch to create cap space. Erving, Elf, Darnold and Anderson would be easy targets. We have 2 June 1st designations we can use and creative cap contracts.

Keep Reddick...if he wants to come back here at all thst is.

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You assume he wants to stay here. Maybe doesn't want to stick it out with this sh%t show. If he is looking to play on a contender now and not fug around with this mess anymore....this probably isn't the best choice.

 

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12 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

I'd still let him go since I wouldn't pay big money to a smaller guy that can just rush the passer.

Agree, 10.5 sacks but can't stop the run. No thanks. We need to get back to ygm sized guys.  Reddick is too small to stop the run and not fast enough to be a coverage lb. 

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1 minute ago, toldozer said:

Agree, 10.5 sacks but can't stop the run. No thanks. We need to get back to ygm sized guys.  Reddick is too small to stop the run and not fast enough to be a coverage lb. 

If this is the new argument then we need to just switch gears and put all our resources in the offense bc even with a whole draft and back to back first round picks the defense is still a mess. Also kick the tires on potential trades no one should be off limits.

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