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DCofNC

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  1. Old shot, but yeah, I’d love OBJ here. Better to get him when/if he’s ready to come back. Evaluate what you have and decide later in the year what the move will be. Add that kind of weapon later in the year and you could well be the team to beat (not that the Bills aren’t already regarded as such).
  2. I don’t take that for granted. Remember McD thinks he can make anybody a great CB, his history shows we can survive without the best talent at corner. In the McBeane Carolina days, they let Norman walk because they could replace him with less cost, they also haven’t drafted a DB high since they have been here AND the guys they have found have been solid. I honestly think it will come down to BPA at 25 or maybe they do like a certain player and go get them. WR and CB cost a lot of money for top flight players, but WR is substantially more. With an eye on the future, they are going to have to let Diggs walk or pay him big, they are letting Beasley go because of money, Davis is going into year 3 of 4 year contract, if he continues to trend up, he’s going to be 10M+ In 2 years. I think now is the time you take a WR. You still don’t “need” them to jump right in, but you can use it and develop them so you can let somebody walk rather than over paying. Allen’s contract really hits next year, Diggs is going to want a rework to 17ish too, you just added Miller for money, Oliver is going to get paid too 10 money next year, you have to pay for a MLB be it Edmunds or other, the roster is going to feel the squeeze of Allen’s deal, you have to start drafting value. With McD’s over confidence in his ability to develop corners, I don’t think you see one until round 2 at the earliest. There’s reason for them to look at drafting WR, MLB, CB, OL early in this draft. I worry more about CB myself, I just think history actually points away from it, unless a super talent falls in their lap.
  3. How crazy is it, he fell to the third because he was so raw, yet came in and became the best player on the line (personal opinion), in very short order? The guy is a beast. Hopefully, we see a little more maturity this year, or he’ll cost us some taunting penalties, but you get to give people crap when you are whipping them.
  4. If the Vikes really want him they can sign him to a deal that’s front loaded, make it a higher cap hit this year and we’d be screwed. They are up against the cap too though, so if I had to guess, he won’t be getting anything we couldn’t match aside from some stupid poison pill like more than 3 games played in NY causes an escalation of salary. The NFL discourages this type of thing, but it’s not out of question. Or, maybe he has family or a booty call there, just letting the Vikes pay for the flight and dinner? Who knows.
  5. Actually, you can. Think of some of the debt as a subscription service you are paying for, like Prime or whatever. You have the ability to cut off the service and not have to pay for it anymore. Then you can kick the can down the road by transferring the debt to another card for a period, etc. You always have to make your minimum payment, but you can play until you run out of credit lines. With big dumps of cash, that can go on for a LONG time.
  6. He and Miller really play the same spot, so he would have to accept that he’s a back-up and he paid like it. His numbers over the last few years pretty much tell that story. He’s still able to get pressure, but he rarely gets home anymore. It would be fun to see him at DE and Miller playing at LB on passing downs, just let them both go after the QB. I think his time here is probably done, he’s getting up in age we have 3 young guys, plus Miller now, doesn’t seem there would be room.
  7. Didn’t seem as though it was, but started the night by slamming 2 of them in about a 15 minute span. It got real ugly from there. This was at the tail end of my college party days, I was a professional drinker, never have I ever been in such a state before or after that night. Most people have a bad experience with them and many have horror stories. The caffeine over load and the high abv is/was an awful combo if you put them down quick.
  8. Worst night of my life started with those things.. almost died, NEVER again.
  9. Would like to see Beas back, but I’m guessing he’s going to have to play ball to be on the roster by EOW. Hopefully, he gets it, he’s not going to get a better situation or shot to win.
  10. Hope so.. projections had Wallace at 10m/ year, hope Beane didn’t buy that and not make an offer.. surprised he sign that deal honestly.
  11. Signed already
  12. You know how good Fitz is, for Half a season.. it’s ok.
  13. Trade Edmunds for a couple dozen wings and Boom space open.
  14. Zimmer’s replacement
  15. This didn’t age well.
  16. There’s 3 more moves to be made.. let’s hope he gets it all done.
  17. Literally every position on the field could be upgraded besides Allen.
  18. Not tendered doesn’t mean they won’t resign him, just means they aren’t committed to it right now. If he leaves, I hope he gets a shot and does well, love his hustle.
  19. Honestly wouldn’t mind him, but he’s a shell of himself from the glory days.
  20. I’m actually happy to see this, didn’t want him. on another note, why the F would anybody CHOOSE to play for Washington?
  21. Good luck getting the second. I have to believe if that offer was made it would be done. Shed that contract and get a longer term solution in place, yep!
  22. Yeah, can’t see it for this year either, you want to have that in your back pocket. I could see them doing something as soon as his new contract really hits, which would “lower” his salary and keep spreading the cap hit down the line if the window to win is open. Then you are going to extend him anyway after the 6 years so you can add more years and play some more.
  23. I had hopes for Ford, but that ship has sailed. If he makes the roster it’s a bonus for him.
  24. Draft or use that money towards a better one.
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