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16 hours ago, Captain Morgan said:

the difference between our board's perception of Burns and the Falcons board.  They have a thread about PFF's Top 50 free agents and they have fans who really want him...including this post

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Post by CombatFalcon on yesterday at 3:08pm

Open up the vaults for Brian Burns if he hits free agency. That man is a terror. I'd take Burns over Hunter or Allen.

the legend is greater than the reality.

the legend is not worth the price tag.

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14 hours ago, MHS831 said:

WHAT?  I just noticed Chinn's snap percentage.  Heck, he was in on only a few more defensive snaps than me.  Does he not fit the Evero way?  I think they wanted him to play big nickel--what the hell happened?  Was he injured and I forgot? 

Hendership played much more than Chinn

what happened with chinn is a big mystery. i've lost interest in him. let him hit the market because we sure never have known what the hell to do with him. 

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9 minutes ago, rayzor said:

what happened with chinn is a big mystery. i've lost interest in him. let him hit the market because we sure never have known what the hell to do with him. 

Chinn is in essence a bust. We drafted him with no idea what to do with him and therefore he got little to no playing time. Why was he drafted in the first place? Because he's an athlete with no role in the defense. That my friend is a wasted draft pick and essentially a bust as far as we are concerned.  Move on and let someone else figure out what to do with him.

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

Chinn is in essence a bust. We drafted him with noo idea what to do with him and therefore he got little to no playing time. Why was he drafted in the first place? Because he's an athlete with no role in the defense. That my friend is a wasted draft pick and essentially a bust as far as we are concerned.  Move on and let someone figure out what to do with him.

a case of us being fixated on this RAS crap. i'm sure it's important, but if they don't football well, they are worthless. 

being athletic means nothing if you don't have anything you do well. 

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11 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Chinn is in essence a bust. We drafted him with no idea what to do with him and therefore he got little to no playing time. Why was he drafted in the first place? Because he's an athlete with no role in the defense. That my friend is a wasted draft pick and essentially a bust as far as we are concerned.  Move on and let someone else figure out what to do with him.

Teams almost always fail with the tweeners that have no real positional home at the NFL level.  

Think Isaiah Simmons was the same draft class.  One to the best defenders in college football as an everything freelancer.   Team that drafted him already traded him.  And he was a top 10 pick.  

Think it’s time.  Chinn hasn’t had a role with the last several DCs. 

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19 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

- would not be surprised if we let all these guys hit free agency 

- Stephen Sullivan, LaBryan Ray, and Nick Thurman were already re-signed 

- we need to make Yetur Gross-Matos a priority especially if we don't bring back Burns 

Those 3 resignings were last year - they are not signed for 2024 yet

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7 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Who cares. I’d do it tomorrow. After watching that dog poo offense the last few years we have to do something….i couldn’t even watch them as a die hard fan. It was miserable. 

I get all that but it would be nice for once to go the home grown route instead of going for a quick expensive fix.  I just wish we would do a rebuild the right way for once.

 

Sure he is a good wr but I think bryce needs a speedster not another big body a la mingo.  

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