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The Bears extended him or else Kelly just might have.
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We'll never know unless/until Carolina cuts him and he has a chance to sign anywhere else, will we?
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Not sure if it still works in the newer versions, but this was a primo cheat in years past.
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But my Madden franchise hasn't lost a game in 8 seasons... seriously, why doesn't he just make all the players punters before re-signing them? Way cheaper that way.
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Almost like the FO may have known something the fans didn't... To be fair though, Kelly could still come out of this looking like a genius if it all works out. The chances of that just appear to be growing slimmer and sliimer each day.
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Lovie picking up his old Bears...
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Not opposed to it at the right price, assuming it doesn't make the FO downgrade WR in the "BPA equation". And assuming it's a better fit this year, of course.
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Chip's playing Uno while everyone else is playing checkers.
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Whatever floats your boat.
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The Panthers absolutely need to give Jake Long an offer
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No, I think the team believes that most players are overpriced in the first days of FA and that their targets can come cheaper.
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Answered your own question.
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Yes, and that's my exact point. We appear to agree.
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Yeah, but NE got awesome value for those players - they sure didn't pay $40M guaranteed to Revised. I'm not saying that individual moves don't help, because they absolutely do. But paying top dollar in FA rarely pans out, and it sure isn't the secret sauce for 'good teams' that people make it out to be.
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Absolutely, but several of those moves were from the pre-cap era. Moves like Brees and Woods on were also exceptional values. Revis to NE is the only huge-money example I can think of that arguably put a team over the hump, but NE had the money to do it because of masterful cap handling and solid talent across the rest of the roster.
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I suggest you actually go take a look at the free agent signings of these teams for the past few years. I'll even help you - here is 2012: https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/01/12/2012-free-agent-tracker/ Know who Seattle's biggest external FA addition was? Matt Flynn, but they DRAFTED Russel Wilson Know who NE's biggest external FA addition was? Brandon Lloyd, but they DRAFTED Chandler Jones Know who Indianapolis' biggest externa FAl addition was? Cory Redding, but they DRAFTED Andrew Luck Know who Pittsburgh's biggest external addition was? Jerricho Cotchery, but they DRAFTED David DeCastro Know who Green Bay's biggest external addition was? Tony Hartgrove, but they DRAFTED Nick Perry Know who eventual-SB champ Baltimore's biggest external addition was? Corey Graham, but they DRAFTED Bernard Pierce Yes, these teams are now able to sign big names, buf it's because they spent seasons building internally under quality talent leadership and being fiscally responsible, much like Carolina is doing now. You and many of the other people whining about free agents look like a clown when actual FA data are reviewed.
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I said Green Bay was an example, and I hate to tell you but all of those teams are definite examples of the exact philosophy I've described - they're just already through the growing pains and reaping the rewards. Also, look back at the Giants, Steelers, and other two-time SB winners in the last decade... same philosophy. I don't really have anything else to say on the subject, as you won't convince me that dropping a ton of money on a player or two will yield magical results. If anything, I agree with the sentiment that a switch at OC could be the biggest magic bullet out there.
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The 'best' teams are the ones whose roster is full of young, cheap talent, allowing them to sign the occasional big-pricetag free agent if they choose. However, it tales time and someone at the helm who can consistently spot such talent before that becomes possible, and this is where Gentleman only being in his third year come in. Take the Packers, for example. At the start of last year's TC, only 8 of the 90 players had spent time on another roster outside of Green Bay. That is exactly the model that works in this NFL - rember the Seahawks going 7-9 and making the playoffs under Carroll? That was the beginning of their transition into this model, and they are now a perennial powerhouse able to snag a few expensive players as they see fit. Source on Green Bay comment:http://www.packers.com/news-and-events/article-ask-vic/article-1/The-Packers-are-a-homegrown-bunch/1581d643-efb3-4156-abef-4c7712ae7401
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South Jax or it doesn't count.
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I wasn't being sarcastic and do agree. Keyshawn, Wahle, Lucas, and Ma'ake are all the most recent 'big names' and they were all like 10 years ago.
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Keyshawn Johnson. Worked out well.
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Oakland loves them some former SB MVPs.