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Free Agency Notes and Speculation


Mr. Scot

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55 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Whats he supposed to say? 

"nah we have no shot to win a super bowl cuz our qb sucks" 

LOL! Right!

They just made him the highest paid OG in the history of football. He's not going to kick things off trashing their QB. I'm sure he's a lot more excited to be blocking for Fournette than he is Bortles.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

LOL! Right!

They just made him the highest paid OG in the history of football. He's not going to kick things off trashing their QB. I'm sure he's a lot more excited to be blocking for Fournette than he is Bortles.

On the one hand, I agree with that.

But on the other, is impossible to believe that Norwell might really think they can win a Super Bowl? They did legitimately get close to one last year.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

On the one hand, I agree with that.

But on the other, is impossible to believe that Norwell might really think they can win a Super Bowl? They did legitimately get close to one last year.

I'm sure he thinks they can. I'm also sure he thinks that Bortles is a JAG.

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm sure he thinks they can. I'm also sure he thinks that Bortles is a JAG.

He might. There's no way to know.

It's valid that every free agent signed somewhere is going to tell you that they believe their team can win a Super Bowl. That said, I think it's a mistake to assume that none of them really mean it. I definitely think there are times when some of them genuinely believe what they're saying.

I mean obviously, all of the guys who sign with us truly believe that, right? :shades:

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1 minute ago, Palmetto said:

They tried to get another team to give up draft picks for a guy they didnt want so instead of giving him up for free they are like well lets keep him

And then watch them wind up cutting him before the season anyway.

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