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TheBillsWillRiseAgain

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  1. yes. Think outside the box(score).

     

    Exactly He could literally have 5 carries for 12 yards and still impact the game. Coaches like Bill Bellichick didn't get to where they are today by ignoring players that have shown flashes of homerun potential in the past even if that player is having a crappy season.

     

    CJ being back is going to change the Patriots' whole defensive gameplan.

  2. Phillip Rivers - 2016 free agent. Part of a team that's gone from being a perennial playoff team to a team that's missed the playoffs 4 out of the past 5 seasons(if they miss out again this season). He's prime for the picking. Sign him to the the new largest QB contract in the league($25 million a year) and we're good to go.

  3. Iupati will be looking to be the highest paid guard in football most likely, and right now, Logan Mankins makes--on average--$8.5M/year

     

    http://www.spotrac.c.../average/guard/

     

    I wouldn't give either of those TEs $8M/year either. One of them has missed games with multiple injuries (including concussions), and the other has Peyton Manning throwing him the ball (and probably won't be allowed to hit FA anyway).

     

    Either way, I'd pay the pass rusher before I'd pay anyone on offense. He's proven his worth on this team; something that cannot be over-stated when it comes to spending money.

     

    Yeah I was looking at Guard base salaries here: http://www.spotrac.com/rankings/nfl/guard/. My bad.

     

    An outside pass rusher might be more valuable than a TE in a general sense, but this team needs a TE more. The Dline isn't suddenly going to become terrible without Hughes and would still be the strongest individual unit on this team.

     

    As we've plainly seen this and last season, an awesome defense isn't going to get you to the playoffs without an offense. They should be looking to make moves to make this team more balanced. Since there's zero chance we're going to be able to keep all the guys that make this defense AND sign guys to being the offense up to that level, they're going to have to balance out their salary allotment more.

  4. Dareus is under contract in 2015 so to me he isn't top of the list, Hughes is. Also I worry about Thomas benefitting from Peyton (see Eric Decker) and rather pursue Jordan Cameron at TE this offseason.

     

    True, I forgot Dareus wasn't an FA this season. In that case I'd like either of those TEs. I'm torn over whether I'd rather keep Hughes or get that stud OG though. I doubt they'll be able to sign them all.

  5. For the same money we could sign Julius Thomas and massively upgrade the TE position. He reportedly turned down a contract from Denver to test out free agency at the end of this year and he's looking for around $8 million( http://www.milehighreport.com/2014/10/26/7076563/report-julius-and-demaryius-thomas-turned-down-lucrative-contract)

     

    Who would you rather have on the team? Hughes or Thomas? I personally think the Dline would still be really good without Hughes, and having a TE like Thomas would give the offense a desperately needed boost.

  6. Let's do it.

     

    EDIT: You added that 4 years after I posted, but I still say do it. Rodgers' contract averages $22 million a year. Matt Ryan/Joe Flacco's around $20 a year. It won't be surprising to see $25 million a year contracts for QBs by 2016.

     

    And it doesn't really matter who we'd have to cut to make cap space because there isn't anyone on the team I wouldn't be willing to get rid of to make room for a QB with a career 64.7% completion rating with more than twice as many career TDs as INTs. Mario/Marcell/Williams/Hughes may be the best Dline we've ever had but none of them are going to affect the game nearly as much as a QB.

  7. I'm not sure why everyone is hating on Cutler so much just because he's been terrible this season. His situation in Chicago is so toxic it's no surprise their season has been a disaster. People acting like Cutler is terrible don't know what they're talking about though.

     

    His career completion percentage is higher than:

     

    -Eli Manning's

    -Joe Flacco's

    -Andy Dalton's

    -Alex Smith's

    -Matthew Stafford's

    -Cam Newton's

    -Sam Bradford's

    -Andrew Luck's

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