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Seems that I remember some people saying Devin Lloyd was trash


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7 hours ago, Waldo said:

In a contract year after they didn't pick up his 5th option? I wouldn't bet on that next contract until he adds one more year of more than meh. Huge red flag of could have but didn't until the pay is a thing again. 

Yeah, a guy suddenly balling out in a contract year only to revert back to his career norm after getting paid is a tale as old as sports contracts.

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18 hours ago, TD alt said:

Not only is he balling out tonight, he has been balling this season. Oh well...

@Basbear, cheers for thinking outside of the box.

 

Thanks for the props, Ive been moving and never hated life more at the moment(selfish state of mind).

 

He is balling and been showing out since he first stepped on the field. Coker on the other hand got injuried again and amassed zeros in the stat department. 

I did that thread before Smitty when nuclear on Coker for being soft and poor pro. In that thread I asked those same questions and just like when I ask people to give Coker stats for the up coming season, no one would or wanted to answer. So along with being injury-prone, he's also does not know how to prepare his body and not able to connect with teammates. 

He's on Panthers and I still hope he's worthy of positive impact. But....... with the view Ive gotten- Daves play calling and BY........his value was at the highest when I made that thread and what I worried about already happened. 

I do not want to pay RBs, ILBs, or safety.....but I do think Lloyd is a excecption to the cap spending..... He would have made 10x that Coker had being rehabbing and fighting smitty's/my thread comments.... 

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