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Mike Sims-Walker to be a UFA


Mr Mojo Risin

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JR is too cheap for hyphens.

lol I could see your point, but it would still be a nice pick up all the same. Our offense was horrible horrible being an understatement. It just seems like if there is talent out there willing to come here we should definately pull the trigger.

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Didn't you guys get the memo following the press conference when Jerry Richardson clearly stated he would not negotiate any contracts until after a new CBA is in place.

This was the same press conference where he stated the team was moving in a younger direction and the team had many older players... John Fox didn't want to play younger players... etc...

The Jeremy Shockey signing was simply a move cleverly designed to let the smart people know he wasn't going to draft a TE at #1.

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Nobody can sign UFAs now until a CBA is in place. He is a bit injury prone, but he is worthy of conisderation if Smith demands a trade, something I think he will do. It was not an easy decision for Jax I am sure. Money, contract stuff, injury history all played a factor. Maybe he prospers here. He would be our #1 WR if Smith is traded.

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Its a huge waste if we gave up a 2nd and a 3rd on Armanti and then cut him the next season. He deserves one more shot with a staff that isn't a lame duck.

If we Draft Patrick Peterson at #1, which is a possibility but I doubt it, You can Kiss Armanti Goodbye. PP would play CB and return Punts\kickoffs. As far as a waste, last season was the definition of waste.

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