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Official NFL Free Agency Thread


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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That feels like a lot of money for Perine. We're talking about a guy who has rushed for less than 1000 yards in the last five seasons... combined.

Somewhat has fresh legs.  He was thought of just a bruiser early in his career but he showed with the Bengals  he has receiving back capabilities and can pass block. 

Sean Payton loves to rotate RBs, ones that can do it all and Perine has shown he can when given the opportunity.  

Also, I wouldn’t count 2018 and 2019, Washington and Miami did not give him any chances.  He’s had 500 scrimmage yards per season with the Bengals.  Obviously not eye popping numbers but for a back who can do it all and has fresh legs.  I think it’s a fair deal. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Josh McDaniels clearly didn't learn a damn thing from his debacle in Denver. He's doing the exact same thing in Vegas. He might end up black balled from the league after this.

I was living outside of Denver at the time and was going to nearly every home game (company had a suite at Mile High) and tried to tell folks it was every bit as bad as Lane Kiffen in Oakland, the only difference being that the Broncos didn't air out the dirty laundry like crazy ass Al Davis.

I remember thinking about a month after the Broncos hired McDipstick that they needed to fire him.  He had already set the place on fire in that short amount of time.

By his own admission, he doesn't deal well with people.  He commented that he had improved in that area since the Great Denver Debacle, but I don't see any evidence of it.  If the Raiders Razing ends up like the Denver Debacle, he may be back under Hoodie's wing.  Hoodie is not exactly a people person, either, but he manages to keep McDipstick in line.

His game-time decision making has not exactly been stellar either.  Which begs the question about whether his success was his, some chemistry he had with Brady and Hoodie, or was due to Brady and despite him.

Davis ought to be standing in the median of some busy intersection with a sign saying he needs money to fire and replace Josh McDaniels.  If he picked the right intersection in Vegas, he'd probably have the money in a matter of hours.

 

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1 minute ago, Sgt Schultz said:

I remember thinking about a month after the Broncos hired McDipstick that they needed to fire him.  He had already set the place on fire in that short amount of time.

By his own admission, he doesn't deal well with people.  He commented that he had improved in that area since the Great Denver Debacle, but I don't see any evidence of it.  If the Raiders Razing ends up like the Denver Debacle, he may be back under Hoodie's wing.  Hoodie is not exactly a people person, either, but he manages to keep McDipstick in line.

His game-time decision making has not exactly been stellar either.  Which begs the question about whether his success was his, some chemistry he had with Brady and Hoodie, or was due to Brady and despite him.

Davis ought to be standing in the median of some busy intersection with a sign saying he needs money to fire and replace Josh McDaniels.  If he picked the right intersection in Vegas, he'd probably have the money in a matter of hours.

As an offensive mind, he can be amazing.

As far as leadership though, I wouldn't trust him to run a lemonade stand.

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