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League wide veteran purge


Mr. Scot

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Yeah, I think a lot are having to make decisions regarding cap and some vets' play have just fallen off or rookies have over performed. 30+ year old RBs, expensive 3rd WRs, back up DTs who could start, and the unknown due to recent injury. I think a lot of it has to do with the recent rookie crop coming in and balling. They can afford to do it because they have younger, cheaper guys filling slots/needs.

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Looks like teams are seeing that you can win successfully without paying a lot of guys ridiculous amounts of money. This actually bodes well for us. Some of these guys still have plenty tread left.

Money talks, age walks.

MOST of these guys will go where the biggest contract is.

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I would really like to see how many of these teams are showing their hand draft hand. A lot of these guys seem to be making room for what they're planning to address in the draft. I know that's not rocket science... but I just haven't seen it like this before.

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