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Best day one in a long time, would've been with just the Bozeman resign, but adding quality at S and NT. Bout to actually be engaged during the off-season, what are we even doing. Is this what non-mediocrity feels like?

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1 minute ago, BPF said:

Best day one in a long time, would've been with just the Bozeman resign, but adding quality at S and NT. Bout to actually be engaged during the off-season, what are we even doing. Is this what non-mediocrity feels like?

Agreed. Draft setting up to be all offense with the early picks on QB and skill positions. 

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2 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

You sign a vet backup bc in case of injury they CAN play on Sundays. Reich knows this because he has been apart of that with every team he coached. 

 

Also, who is our backup?

PJ Walker is under contract as is Matt Corral. Obviously neither one of them will be THE backups come August, but there is 0 reason to rush out day 1 trying to find a “vet backup” when the makeup of your coaching staff is littered with former QBs and the position coach literally just finished playing as a journeyman vet backup.

If your backup plays on Sundays, you are already screwed. 

 

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45 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

I know everyone wants Foreman back, but what does everyone think about maybe trying to bring in Mattison?

He has looked great whenever Cook has been injured, doesn't have a ton of wear and tear on his body, I think he'd be a great pick up.

I think there's a decent chance Foreman will be back. I just don't think he'll have a big market. He's basically a runner only who does very little for you on the passing game. That's fine. For the right price.

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