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For those hating on Gettleman


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You must forget the days when we:

Drafted Jimmy Clausen

traded a 2nd for amanti edwards 

Traded away our first round picks in two consecutive years

Made a DE(granted a good one) the highest paid player in the league

Overpay 2 RB's

Overpaid Jake Dehlomme 

 

 Yes loyalty is great, but overpaying players and trading away draft picks are the two easiest ways to cripple the franchise. Hurney wasnt a good GM, Gettleman is.

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You must forget the days when we:

Drafted Jimmy Clausen

traded a 2nd for amanti edwards 

Traded away our first round picks in two consecutive years

Made a DE(granted a good one) the highest paid player in the league

Overpay 2 RB's

Overpaid Jake Dehlomme 

 

 Yes loyalty is great, but overpaying players and trading away draft picks are the two easiest ways to cripple the franchise. Hurney wasnt a good GM, Gettleman is.

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It just depends on how much that would cost us.

 

True, but we can keep cap lower if we depart with several picks to move up for a guy we think can be a big time player.

 

This might be a good time to trade our 1st this season and 1st next season along with some lower picks to move up for a big time WR or OT while saving money on salaries to get Cam and Luke extensions done.

 

I think I read that signing all of the draft picks will cost @6 million against the cap.

 

My thinking was get a high quality player and save money against the cap. 

 

Normally all things being equal I am against moving up except for a QB.  But given our cap situation and the fact it is supposed to be just as bad or worse next season we should maybe try to get less quantity with our draft picks and more quality.

 

Just a thought

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Blah blah blah.  Every team makes bad picks.  Get over it.  Gettleman did well last season.  But his track record is not long enough to get a pass from criticism.  So all the Gettleman defenders please STFU about our criticism.  We have as much right to criticize him as you do to suck his balls.

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