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Free Agency starts March 15th…. WHY TF HAS BOZEMAN not been signed?


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18 minutes ago, ECHornet said:


Hard to see, but check the white writing in the bottom right of the photo. The Titans need a center too.

Bro do you know how many NFL players live in Nashville their entire career while never playing for the titans? Rodgers just bought a house there, Kittle has lived there his entire career basically. I wouldn't read too much into it

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1 hour ago, ECHornet said:


Hard to see, but check the white writing in the bottom right of the photo. The Titans need a center too.

The other way to read this is her saying, "we might not actually be at home (Charlotte) right now, we're stuck in Nashville, but our heart (baby) is here with us, so this is home at the moment"

Just saying.... I wouldn't read anything into this in terms of his team next year

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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/03/13/nfl-top-100-2023-free-agents-lamar-jackson-derek-carr-geno-smith-top-the-list/#comments

 

Somehow PFT doesn't have Boze ranked in their top 100 free agents... I'm not a big fan of PFT but often they're pretty decent on this type of stuff. I wonder if Boze doesn't have much of a market around the league and we're letting him learn that in the tampering period trying to sign him to a cheaper deal once he realizes it?

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This is what happens when you sign a good player that a team needs to a one year deal. Sometimes bite the bullet and have the future in mind.

He was a good player before and really provided help in a position of great need.

Now the damn bidding wars begin.

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3 minutes ago, Jmac said:

This is what happens when you sign a good player that a team needs to a one year deal. Sometimes bite the bullet and have the future in mind.

He was a good player before and really provided help in a position of great need.

Now the damn bidding wars begin.

That's why it's important to draft a dedicated center and have them on the roster. We've had our opportunity over the past couple of years to draft a solid center in the 2nd and completely ignored them 

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