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Is there any reason to keep Robbie Anderson after this year?


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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Damn it.   Makes me hate fitt and Hurley even more.   No good reason to extend either of the two. 
 

so we have to wait until the off season to trade cmac?

Yep. And it still costs about 19M then. Which should go well with the 20M hole that’s already been dug. 

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There is no way you trade CMAC for a first. He is the Panthers at this point. The man can do it all and you wanna give him up for another Derrick Brown?  Our roster isn't terrible. Seems like Snow is making our defense look worse than it should be and we are only an offensive line away from having a manageable offense if we had a decent Head Coach.

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I like Robbie personally but as far as production goes it's common sense he is not what we had hoped for and if not for the Temple connection we never would have brought him in at all. I remember when we thought wide receiver was going to be a strength for the first time in many years. We do have some talent there but it isn't helping we have so much incompetence on staff.

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Our receiving corps is pretty bare bones at this point but he's definitely not worth $22 million. He's either a candidate for a contract restructuring or a cap casualty. The problem is replacing his production. TMJ showing anything would really help make the decision easier. Ultimately I think maybe you add a year, cut his base salary down and turn it into a 2 year $22 million deal. That way you have a neglible effect on your cap compared to cutting him outright and we don't have to be desperate to replace him. If he refuses, then cut him.

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a bunch of us said that playing thr Saints with our salary cap on a bad team was not a good idea. well here we are.

My biggest question for the new staff is will they just eat these stupid cap decisions to just get it over with or will they phase them out when they can while makeing the most  due to how all the cap was just being pusbed back on a bunch of guys who the new staff probibly won't want?

Our cap specialist is someone that can GTFO with Rhule while we are at it. 

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