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D.Will Unlikely To be Tagged


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I can't imagine us tagging a Kalil. Tagging a center? At his age, get the guy a longterm deal. Money well spent.

I'd slap the tag on Johnson. He put a up very good numbers with no starting caliber DT on the roster and a guy who basically posed no pass rush threat playing the majority of the time at the opposite DE spot. Teams are always willing to give big money to good young pass rushers and that's what Johnson is. If he hits the market we may lose him.

I hope we resign D-Will. I really like Stewart, but the guy has battled injuries below the knees every season. They haven't hampered him too much on the field yet, but that's the key word - YET.

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Two things to note:

First, it's LaCanfora. He's wrong his fair share of times so I wouldn't take it as gospel just yet.

Second, the possibility exists that they may not need the franchise tag to keep Williams.

true.

lacanfora is just throwing crap on the wall to see if it sticks.

there has been nothing said by hurney or rivera or chud that would cause anyone to think they have any intention of letting williams get away.

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you like this move? letting dwil walk for nothing?

if this happens it spells complete incompetence of the FO.

I think there is more to it regarding tags though. He might want to resign too, even better.

edit: never mind I see you are assuming they will resign him, "Miami calling" is what I was talking about damn you grits lol

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