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Clowney interest in playing close to home


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1 minute ago, pantherj said:

No to older players especially defensive players. We need to be getting younger for our young QB of the future.

How much younger can we get?  We have the youngest, most inexperienced team in the league.  We lacked true vet leadership last season.  Clowney could fill a huge void for us

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14 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Washed up. One of the most overrated players I’ve ever seen. No thanks! 

He was overrated out of college and as a 1st overall pick but he's a solid overall DE. He had 9 sacks last year in 14 games and is a top run defender. Would love to add him to the group on a short term deal, but has to be for the right price which would likely need to be a hometown discount from him

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8 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

this perception isnt reality, no he never turned into the next Julius Peppers, but he's had an above average to good career by NFL standards. to say he went pro and did nothing is straight up lying to yourself about him.

Fine sign him to a one year team friendly deal. Not opposed to that I guess. 

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3 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

He sucks

Hard pass on him unless he signs a one year team friendly deal in which he agrees to give all the money back if he has fewer than 7 sacks or misses 7 games 

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Exactly. Remember we brought in Rasheem Green on a visit 

We drafted DE Amare Barno and then on Monday Raheem Green signed with the Texans 

Clearly we’re happy with Barno, Gross-Matos, Haynes, Joe Jackson, Darryl Johnson. 

Clooney was never as good as he thought he was. 

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13 minutes ago, Smithers said:

How much younger can we get?  We have the youngest, most inexperienced team in the league.  We lacked true vet leadership last season.  Clowney could fill a huge void for us

We lacked a decent QB last season. That decided how the season went. We have the same QB this season. No vets.

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26 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

this perception isnt reality, no he never turned into the next Julius Peppers, but he's had an above average to good career by NFL standards. to say he went pro and did nothing is straight up lying to yourself about him.

My worry is that his best years are behind him.

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