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Perryman to the pro bowl


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Just now, Mvp2014 said:

players and draft capital are the only currency here.  

If he wasnt practicing and was likely to be cut its a free pick

So what do you get for the 2M(and a 7th rounder) you spent on him? A 6th round pick. There’s nothing “free” about it. You believe teams would give up 2M to move from the 7th to the 6th round? 

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52 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

Just like the Butker thing though and Christenson not starting. Its just pure incompetence in evaluating.... he is still much better than Carter and we had him on a super cheap two year contract. We lose Carter next year and will have to pay someone more who will likely not be as good now.

It honestly sounded like he never meshed with the staff so good for him to get out.

The evaluation part doesn't hurt anymore, I'm numb at this point to their subpar evaluations. It offers more to the case of damaging incompetence that is this staff and why they should be fired.

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15 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Bc we were going to cut him, but instead flipped him for a pick….. we signed a FA and traded him immediately and has zero impact on our cap the year we use the draft pick.

 

it’s really not that hard to figure out.

Since it’s 1M this year, and 1M next year, how doesn’t it effect any year with the pick? And that doesn’t change that the 2M is gone. For a bump from a 7th to a 6th. 
 

  It’s easy to figure out if you’re not looking for an excuse for a mistake. 

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8 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Since it’s 1M this year, and 1M next year, how doesn’t it effect any year with the pick? And that doesn’t change that the 2M is gone. For a bump from a 7th to a 6th. 
 

  It’s easy to figure out if you’re not looking for an excuse for a mistake. 

that’s your perspective man. I don’t agree with you, but I’ll respect it. So let’s just leave it at that. 

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