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5 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I get that but CMC had availability issues here and we still got a nice return for him. I know he is a tier above Cook, but the talent is definitely there. I didn’t know about the fumbles though. None of these big contract RBs have really worked out…

They never do… it’s a lesson we chose to learn though on our own.

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

I get that but CMC had availability issues here and we still got a nice return for him. I know he is a tier above Cook, but the talent is definitely there. I didn’t know about the fumbles though. None of these big contract RBs have really worked out…

Don't. Pay. RBs.

Just keep drafting them. But not in the damn 1st round.

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On 5/14/2023 at 6:06 PM, ladypanther said:

 

 

College football fans are wondering how he maintained eligibility and did not graduate. To play football, you must attend class and carry a certain GPA.

 Georgia better hope that the NCAA doesn’t get too interested in this subject.

https://www.msn.com/en-in/sports/other/cfb-world-laughs-at-stetson-bennett-news/ar-AA1b9tzf

Van Wilder did 7 years

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5 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

No chance. He wants the $90M extension that Lawrence just got. We have $35M in 2024 cap space and that’s without Burns, Chinn, Luvu, Chark and rookies. At least we won’t have a 1st round rookie to pay. That includes the little rollover we have left. If we want to keep Brown, we can’t spend that much at DT. 

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On 5/11/2023 at 1:55 PM, Ricky Prickles said:

So dont even see what he has in the preseason and just cut him? What if he has something in him that propels him into a quality QB? No time to see if or if not last year due to preseason injury

Exactly! Plus Dalton signed a 2 year $10M contract that is essentially a 1 year $6M contract and is a 36 year old man with > $100M career earnings. You gotta imagine that retirement crosses his mind on a daily basis. If we really need a roster spot, we can stash him on the practice as a protected player.

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4 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

Exactly! Plus Dalton signed a 2 year $10M contract that is essentially a 1 year $6M contract and is a 36 year old man with > $100M career earnings. You gotta imagine that retirement crosses his mind on a daily basis. If we really need a roster spot, we can stash him on the practice as a protected player.

Agreed! I cant see any value to teh team in cutting him outright currently. Develop that kid and see if we ever need him with injury or if he looks good in preseason or ever has to come into games and looks good, all of a sudden we have trade value if we do not need him.

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