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5 minutes ago, mattynh said:

So he is still a Saint.   Tampering?

The Saints announced they were cutting him but can't officially until tomorrow, the start of the new NFL year.

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Browsed through this thread, didnt see this mentioned, he was a teammate with Cole at SMU!

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11 minutes ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

Yeah, but Beane at the end of the season made a point of saying they need to add more speed

 

Still got time, don't stress too much about it

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49 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


same. I don’t get how this is an upgrade. I figured they would go younger and healthier. Bringing in an older guy who is just as injury prone seems really silly. 
 

That said, this team is not dead to Me (not yet). 

I got nothing against Sanders...but I am assuming his age may have helped us get him at a decent price. He had a decent season in New Orleans (61/725/5tds), so I don't think he is shot.  Probably a cheap 1 or 2 year deal.

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1 hour ago, Mat68 said:

Imo an upgrade over Brown and a complete fit in the offense.

Too me it's a push. Maybe more in favor of Smoke if you consider chemistry as a factor. JMO

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15 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

Davis wasn't the #4 last year.  Sanders won't be #2 this year.  Given this O-line, Beasley is second in importance only to Diggs for Josh.

Yeah of course. My point is that I'm glad that we've signed a proven vet who can replace Brown (hopefully an upgrade over him and healthier) so that Davis can continue to develop at his own pace. If we add another WR in Rounds 2-5 who can provide some speed and return ability, I'd love our WR group. 

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I cannot believe: Diggs, Beasley, Sanders.  Those are three absolute DOGS.  Holy hell.  They will help Davis man up like when Genny gets sent by his parents to Honduras in Gemorrah.

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Just now, junior12thman92 said:

 

Don't know as much about him as I'd like to, to be honest. 

Yes, I am curious about Hodgins too.  I remember this past summer hearing a few different draft "experts" assesing the Bills draft, saying that they though Hodgins had a bigger chance of making an impact on the team in 2020 than Davis.  Not sure if that means he will be good, or if draft "experts" don't really know much.

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1 minute ago, Dont Stop Billeiving said:

Yeah of course. My point is that I'm glad that we've signed a proven vet who can replace Brown (hopefully an upgrade over him and healthier) so that Davis can continue to develop at his own pace. If we add another WR in Rounds 2-5 who can provide some speed and return ability, I'd love our WR group. 

Okay, Brown had some injury woes in 2020, but the guy is really damn good when healthy.  Why are so many acting like he had all these problems?

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2 minutes ago, Dont Stop Billeiving said:

Yeah of course. My point is that I'm glad that we've signed a proven vet who can replace Brown (hopefully an upgrade over him and healthier) so that Davis can continue to develop at his own pace. If we add another WR in Rounds 2-5 who can provide some speed and return ability, I'd love our WR group. 


Brown was way overblown here.  Sanders is better, no question.  I’m a big fan of David though

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I have been kinda meh on Sanders. Granted Brees was declining but sanders seems like a player in decline. It will be interesting to see what his price tag is. Still, he’s only counted on as a 3rd or 4th option so no real problem with it. I do think the name is bigger than the game now though. 

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