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Sax Man’s Mid Offseason Review


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Feeling sassy and sort of relieved (due to decisions out of our control)

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So they made some favorable moves at OL and safety. Shored up LB and had some depth signings at skill spots. Love Bozeman and Corbett. We suddenly have 3 really set spots on the line. Most we’ve had in forever.

They’ve also set it up to ALMOST pick BPA at 6 but it’s still obvious how desperately we want a QB. We all see it. Desperation is flooding the facility and fandom.

From the diehard to the casual fan to the distant observer. However, we were saved by outside forces to not make a sizable trade where neither side usually pans out in the long run.

Quarterback and Coach remain the conundrums. And none are to be seen. But I will raise a glass to what’s been done. 

Rhule has the slimmest of margins to be redeemable but I still see a high likelihood he goes after/or by 2022.


Sax’s prediction:

1-JAX: Aiden Hutchinson DE

2-DET (trade): Malik Willis QB

3-HOU: Travon Walker DL

4-NYJ: Sauce Gardner CB

5-NYG: Icky Ekwonu OT

6-CAR: Evan Neal OT

I feel it folks…

We trade up for drumroll…Howell round 3.

McAdoo becomes interim by week 8

Neal-BC/Elf-Bozeman-Corbett-Moton

 

Cordially,

Sax Man

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11 minutes ago, saX man said:

Feeling sassy and sort of relieved (due to decisions out of our control)

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So they made some favorable moves at OL and safety. Shored up LB and had some depth signings at skill spots. Love Bozeman and Corbett. We suddenly have 3 really set spots on the line. Most we’ve had in forever.

They’ve also set it up to ALMOST pick BPA at 6 but it’s still obvious how desperately we want a QB. We all see it. Desperation is flooding the facility and fandom.

From the diehard to the casual fan to the distant observer. However, we were saved by outside forces to not make a sizable trade where neither side usually pans out in the long run.

Quarterback and Coach remain the conundrums. And none are to be seen. But I will raise a glass to what’s been done. 

Rhule has the slimmest of margins to be redeemable but I still see a high likelihood he goes after/or by 2022.


Sax’s prediction:

1-JAX: Aiden Hutchinson DE

2-DET (trade): Malik Willis QB

3-HOU: Travon Walker DL

4-NYJ: Sauce Gardner CB

5-NYG: Icky Ekwonu OT

6-CAR: Evan Neal OT

I feel it folks…

We trade up for drumroll…Howell round 3.

McAdoo becomes interim by week 8

Neal-BC/Elf-Bozeman-Corbett-Moton

 

Cordially,

Sax Man

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1 hour ago, saX man said:

Feeling sassy and sort of relieved (due to decisions out of our control)

image.gif.a35e6cf2d8945dea911febbca4e5859c.gif
 

So they made some favorable moves at OL and safety. Shored up LB and had some depth signings at skill spots. Love Bozeman and Corbett. We suddenly have 3 really set spots on the line. Most we’ve had in forever.

They’ve also set it up to ALMOST pick BPA at 6 but it’s still obvious how desperately we want a QB. We all see it. Desperation is flooding the facility and fandom.

From the diehard to the casual fan to the distant observer. However, we were saved by outside forces to not make a sizable trade where neither side usually pans out in the long run.

Quarterback and Coach remain the conundrums. And none are to be seen. But I will raise a glass to what’s been done. 

Rhule has the slimmest of margins to be redeemable but I still see a high likelihood he goes after/or by 2022.


Sax’s prediction:

1-JAX: Aiden Hutchinson DE

2-DET (trade): Malik Willis QB

3-HOU: Travon Walker DL

4-NYJ: Sauce Gardner CB

5-NYG: Icky Ekwonu OT

6-CAR: Evan Neal OT

I feel it folks…

We trade up for drumroll…Howell round 3.

McAdoo becomes interim by week 8

Neal-BC/Elf-Bozeman-Corbett-Moton

 

Cordially,

Sax Man

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