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H2o

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  1. And be talked about constantly by the bobble-heads on TV because they are "America's Team"
  2. Some insider info trading eh?
  3. I wouldn't want to pay them that either, but it is the new age of contracts in the NFL with the ever ballooning salary cap. QB numbers are steadily going up. Cooper could easily get $15,000,000 or more from somewhere if Sammy could get $16,000,000 per as well. The fact is Dallas has spent A LOT of $$$ these last couple of seasons on Lawrence, Elliott, Smith, and their OL. This was always a problem they were going to run into.
  4. Oh, you can bet they would still have Allen in their lower 3rd of the QB rankings. Somewhere between 22-33. I can't stand those idiots.
  5. It's actually a bargain if they are going to shell out around $34,000,000 a year or more for Dak and then $15,000,000-$20,000,000 for Cooper. They won't be able to manipulate the cap hits like you could on a standard contract though.
  6. Really? Because it sure seemed like our run defense took a nosedive after he tore his ACL. Also, he was mainly in a rotation with Star @ 1-Tech. You see more interior double teams and are basically a space eater. Jordan Phillips and Ed Oliver were manning the 3-Tech. That is the place where you get most of your disruption from. This is what Harrison Phillips did in college as a penetrating DT. Pretty sure 17.0 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks require pressure to stop people behind the LOS. I also believe it's part of the reason we are interested in Reader and will wind up letting JP walk. Harry is gonna be kicked over to the 3-Tech along with Oliver.
  7. https://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-41092628-4 Not sure what the details are on a new proposal, but they're still trying.
  8. https://www.espn.com/blog/new-york-jets/post/_/id/82466/jets-paint-themselves-into-a-cornerback-can-they-buy-their-way-out Trent Williams is looking for $20,000,000 per season?
  9. I think you could argue either or
  10. They must really hate the guy to cut him, take the $12,000,000 cap hit, and only net $3,000,000 in savings overall.
  11. This situation could play out like Kirk Cousins in Washington. Kirk killed them with that FT money in DC and wound up fleecing the Vikings for $84,000,000 worth of a fully guaranteed contract. He'll have made around $125,000,000 in 5 years between the Franchise Tags in DC and his Minny $$$. Dak could do the same to Dallas until they cave to his demands or they let him walk in FA. He holds ALL of the leverage right now imo.
  12. No one knows at this point how they will use their cap. A lot of it could be used to re-sign guys coming up on the end of their deals. Dawkins, Milano, Poyer, if they really want to get a deal done with Tre, no one knows. We could be losing Spain, Phillips, Shaq, Kevin Johnson, Levi (if they don't tender him), Kurt Coleman, Maurice Alexander, Julian Stanford, Frank Gore (gone), Waddle, Spencer Long, Corey Liuget, Robert Foster (if not tendered), Isaiah McKenzie, we could surely lose more than we take on. The guys likely to get the largest contracts are the first three mentioned, but they all will likely be signed somewhere.
  13. Three things with this signing: 1. This signing does not count against the compensatory formula if we position ourselves to get any next year. 2. Despite his underwhelming years in Washington, Norman is familiar with the system and playing in said system is what led to his big payday. There will be no learning curve stepping in here and hopefully he can be as effective as he was before in Carolina. We have seen this before with Beane and McDermott, they take castoffs from other teams and they end up working out well here. 3. For everyone complaining about the signing, it was obvious whoever we played across from Tre was generally a weakness last year. Levi was getting roasted on a weekly basis, seemingly always on 3rd down, and Kevin Johnson wasn't that much better. If Norman can re-gain some of his Panthers' form the Secondary just got an upgrade. In all I don't think this rules out us re-signing a guy like Johnson if the price is right in FA. I also don't think this rules out us drafting a CB in the first two days if a guy they like falls to us at a position they feel is a good value. We'll see how our FA shakes out, but I'm starting to get the feeling they will address the defensive side of the ball in FA and use their draft capital to maneuver around to get the guys they really want.
  14. Isn't what he used to be? He's only 25 years old. Does he have some kind of debilitating physical condition we are not aware of?
  15. He smashed Poyer's wife (supposedly). He also said he didn't want to come here. I don't think they'd sign him at the vet minimum at this point.
  16. Josh Allen will throw for almost 4000yds, 30+ TD's, and be in the NFL MVP conversation next year.
  17. He's a decent option. If he could be had for on a 3 year $15,000,000 deal I would take him. I think he and his agent royally screwed themselves last year not taking the offer The Chargers had on the table.
  18. If we're being realistic: 1. Breshad Perriman - He battled some injuries his first few years, but came on strong last year for TB. He would be a big, vertical threat for Daboll to line up in various places. 2. AJ Green - He too has battled some injuries the last couple of years. But if the docs give him a clean bill of health, he immediately would change the WR dynamic on this team. If he's healthy, a big IF, he should be able to give a team a #1 threat for at least another 2-3 seasons. 3. Emmanuel Sanders - He's another on the smallish side, but he's productive, an excellent route runner, and can get open against anyone.
  19. cli·ché /klēˈSHā/ noun 1. a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought.
  20. If we are going FA for a RB then I'd rather go Drake than Gordon.
  21. @thebandit27 has laid this out thoroughly already. I would be fine with paying Clowney more so than Ngakoue. Your ears must have been burning. I was typing at the same time as you I believe.
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