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Tua and Bryce..


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1 minute ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

The big difference here is that the Dolphins actually built this the right way. They fully embraced a full REBUILD!! They traded their star players away for future draft picks, traded Fitzpatrick, Laremy Tunsil for draft assests and flipped some of those into Tyreek Hill. We are currently half-assing everything here. 

Our team here is lacking talent. We need to trade Burns away for future assets. He has gone MIA in these past 2 games. With these injuries to our starters, Fitt has failed to find good depth for some of our positions. When you look back at things, it's actually not really a surprise that we suck. 

We would have to trade away Burns, Brown, Horn once he gets healthy and that is really all we can move that people might want. We messed up by trading away DJ Moore instead of Brown or Burns. 

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3 minutes ago, Varking said:

Correct. The threat of Tyreek Hill elevates those around him. But we can't dismiss Waddle's 1300 yards last season. 

My point is it has more to do with scheme/coaching after watching him put up 70 with Hill and not much else. Also Evero’s Denver defense looks a lot worse without him there…

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6 minutes ago, Varking said:

We would have to trade away Burns, Brown, Horn once he gets healthy and that is really all we can move that people might want. We messed up by trading away DJ Moore instead of Brown or Burns. 

At this point, I'm ok with trading any or all three of these players. Since their time in the league, they have been around a losing culture so much that they have become losers. We need new talent and need to draft winners. I feel like this team lacks leadership in the form of a Luke, TD, Cam, or Olsen. Everyone on the team seems like a JAG at this point. 

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10 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Which we have never been able to do...in all of our existence...through all of our garbage GMs...we absolutely suck in the late rounds.

It worked out one time for us and we went 15-1 and went to the SB. Gettleman's early FA moves were stellar but then he got cocky and thought he could plug every hole with a draft pick or a bargain basement FA. That didn't work out so well.

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22 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

My point is it has more to do with scheme/coaching after watching him put up 70 with Hill and not much else. Also Evero’s Denver defense looks a lot worse without him there…

They Vance Joseph 3-4 is pretty different from Evero's

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11 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

he already admitted he didnt go there

yeah, that's my point. literally, every single one of his posts is a reference to some shitty unc quarterback, unc itself, or his deranged perception of other university's quality of education. he doesn't get to ride the coattails of unc and poo on other schools. 

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Tua has elite offensive weapons and a great coaching staff supporting him. Bryce has virtually no pieces like that, and a coaching staff that is too predictable. Unfortunately, our chances of surrounding Bryce with talent is slim, as we virtually have no trade assets. 

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