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imminent rogaine

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  1. Well half their team was missing last year. I’d be excited to see what he could do with an actual professional team too. I guess Demiere is gonna have to go back to the bench.
  2. I don’t agree with that take at all. An average MLB gets us two more wins last year and our line is, and was, non existent. I’d throw a couple pennies at Kenny Stills for depth. Should be super cheap depth since he wasn’t even active last year. He is what he is at this point but he has some speed and, like DJ, can play inside and out. Also he has some rapport with Watson so that would be a plus.
  3. “Big aggressive athletic dude that likes to strike” feels a lot like a guard that you can pull and run behind.
  4. John Brown and Emanuel Sanders released. In true huddle fashion, I say sign them both along with all of the other FA WRs.
  5. Marty Hurney: the gift that keeps on giving. It’s okay, I think we only have Delhomme in the books for 3 or 4 more years.
  6. I like Shaq but I’m never really wowed by anything he does. If I could get a pick and dump the contract, I’d be thinking about it really hard. Then Draft and actual MLB (I like Cameron McGrone) and draft an LB whose skills lean more toward coverage to replace Shaq. Those two will stay on the field and we can just plug an already rostered JAG in for SLB.
  7. No No no. Goodness. I would try to see if they would give us Gardner, 33, 45 and us give them 8. They have 33,45,65. Who is to say they’d want to move GM or consolidate picks - I’m just trying to think of a way to address the need of QB AND the need of draft picks to fill the roster. The 8th pick isn’t really doing it for me this year, I’d rather turn that in to multiple picks if possible.
  8. I’d give them #8 for Gardner and those two second rounders. If we did that and then flipped Teddy and Shaq to WFT for multiple mid round picks, we’d be looking pretty good. In the very least, we’d have the capital to fill a lot of holes.
  9. Officially and then we started the olb up to the line almost all of the time.
  10. That’s how I see it but it would be more is a lens to use when looking at players rather than a strict rule. If liked a LB or OL in round 1 or 2, it would be because I felt they were that much better or the risk of underperforming/busting was that much less. Quenton Nelson is a pretty good example. You don’t take a guard that high... except he is elite and, aside from the injury risk that all players have, there was next to zero risk of him disappointing. You basically hand in the card and get a pro-bowler in return. I’d rather do that then just roll the dice on a CB just because.
  11. you are over looking the percentages. ...ten percent luck Twenty percent skill Fifteen percent concentrated power of will Five percent pleasure Fifty percent pain And a hundred percent reason to remember the name see? Now it makes sense.
  12. Yep. All of them. Sign em up. Draft starters then draft backups. This team is so overdue for a talent infusion on the line.
  13. I like McGrone a lot. Assuming we go line early, he would be my pick.
  14. Stills is out there for pennies if we want him. I’d go line, line, and more line before he ends up like another Texans/Panthers QB that we all know.
  15. He was brought on when we switched to 3-4 as an outside rusher. I distinctly recall thinking that he looked much more like an actual 4-3 LB when we saw him on the field. He is roughly 6’3” 240 - I really could see him coming in as a Sam option.
  16. The cardinals gave up a second, future fourth, and a dilapidated David Johnson... I wouldn’t call that “giving up everything”. They also sucked and didn’t make the playoffs. Adam’s is on his 5th year option and will be an UFA. I think “working out” is tbd. If they can’t keep him, then they gave up that capital for a two year rental and at least one of those resulted in zero playoff wins.
  17. I felt like we should have traded CMC before inking him to a big contract. Now, this year, with all the inflated deals being rumored for QBs and CMC both being paid and returning from injured, we wouldn’t get anything that makes the deal enticing. Why give away assets at their deflated value? Let him play another year, hope he shows out, then maybe test the waters. Or, If our team is rounding out and looking solid, just keep him. this year, I’d grab a back in the mid to late rounds as insurance. I like Rhamondre Stevenson. Good size, good patience, good blocker, decent catcher. He’d provide some short yardage value with starter up-side and shouldn’t cost too much.
  18. That’s kind of where I’m at now. Try to fix all the holes. A lot of our holes seem to line up with strong positions in this draft - of course that is easy to say when you need 1/3 of a roster. I kept earmarking late round QBs that could possibly develop behind teddy but every time I do, they return to school. We may not have any other option besides teddy unless we do something reckless and dumb. I like Rattler but it would also seem that there should be a bunch of QBs next year with several returning for 2021.
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