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Has everyone finally calmed down?


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Jesus this place was unbearable up until about 2 hours ago. But but but we didn't make a splash signing 30min into free agency. Lol at you. This is turning into possibly one of the teams best off-seasons. Trust the process and just let it unfold before having a mental breakdown. 

I cannot wait for the draft holy poo!

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1 hour ago, X-Clown on 1 said:

I was calm until I saw that Ealy trade, not my heart is pumping like a hamster on a wheel.  Accordingly to my last physical, my doctor doesn't recommend I run on hamster wheels any more.  Needless to say, I'm amped right about now.

I pied you because of your name......

cant help it but it moves every time I see X Clown

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I was calm until I saw that Ealy trade, not my heart is pumping like a hamster on a wheel.  Accordingly to my last physical, my doctor doesn't recommend I run on hamster wheels any more.  Needless to say, I'm amped right about now.

Like, you had a human sized hamster wheel and your doctor told you no more or did you have a track paved with hamster wheels that you would twist your ankle on while trying to run. Any doctor who recommended against a human sized hamster wheel is unfit.

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We added Kalil who has potential but hasn't lived up to his top 5 first round selection so far and has injury concerns, while paying him a huge chunk of our available cap room for the off season....

We added Peppers who is a HOF type player but he's 37 and will only be here one season...

Adams has had some good seasons but is also very old by NFL standards...

Shepard is a special teams guy who likely won't see much if any time at WR and if he does it might not mean good things for our offense...

We traded our former 2nd round pick to move up 8 spots in the draft...

 

I'm not a Gettleman hater but there is room for debate about all these moves and nothing that really says we're hitting it out of the park. Lots of work that needs to be done still IMO.

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2 minutes ago, BombzAway said:

We added Kalil who has potential but hasn't lived up to his top 5 first round selection so far and has injury concerns, while paying him a huge chunk of our available cap room for the off season....

We added Peppers who is a HOF type player but he's 37 and will only be here one season...

Adams has had some good seasons but is also very old by NFL standards...

Shepard is a special teams guy who likely won't see much if any time at WR and if he does it might not mean good things for our offense...

We traded our former 2nd round pick to move up 8 spots in the draft...

 

I'm not a Gettleman hater but there is room for debate about all these moves and nothing that really says we're hitting it out of the park. Lots of work that needs to be done still IMO.

how do some of you even get out of bed in the mornings

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5 minutes ago, BombzAway said:

We added Kalil who has potential but hasn't lived up to his top 5 first round selection so far and has injury concerns, while paying him a huge chunk of our available cap room for the off season....

We added Peppers who is a HOF type player but he's 37 and will only be here one season...

Adams has had some good seasons but is also very old by NFL standards...

Shepard is a special teams guy who likely won't see much if any time at WR and if he does it might not mean good things for our offense...

We traded our former 2nd round pick to move up 8 spots in the draft...

 

I'm not a Gettleman hater but there is room for debate about all these moves and nothing that really says we're hitting it out of the park. Lots of work that needs to be done still IMO.

...And that darned old sun came up again and really made my eyes hurt this morning. 

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