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You're the GM.  What do you do.

Here's some guys who can be cut this offseason without a hit to our Cap.  

So who would you cut?

If cut how do you plan filling that hole?

Shaq Thompson (cutting him saves 9mil, he is on the 5th year option)

Matt Kalil (saves money post June 1)

Poe (save roughly 3 or 6 post June)

Captain Munnerlyn (saves 2.5 or 4.5 post June 1)

Torrey Smith (saves 5)

Danoris Searcy (saves 3)

 

Cant cut anyone with a plan to replace 

 

Go

 

 

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okay, sit down folks.  take a deep breath. 

anyone who is 33 years of age or older that is playing in 2018.  Wouldn't be playing in 2019.  I'd start there.  

and that doesn't follow your rules but it is what it is.   I would literally rip the entire emotional band-aid with the fanbase all in one offseason.   

Yes, it will be sad.  Yes, you could argue some could still play, locker room, etc.  But I think big picture we would be better moving on now from all of them now all at once.  

 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

okay, sit down folks.  take a deep breath. 

anyone who is 33 years of age or older that is playing in 2018.  Wouldn't be playing in 2019.  I'd start there.  

and that doesn't follow your rules but it is what it is.   I would literally rip the entire emotional band-aid with the fanbase all in one offseason.   

Yes, it will be sad.  Yes, you could argue some could still play, locker room, etc.  But I think big picture we would be better moving on now from all of them now all at once.  

 

The Baby Jesus Rule. If you've outlived the baby Jesus then you can no longer participate. I like it. And a rule for the holidays no less. :tongue:

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14 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Your the GM.  What do you do.

Here's some guys who can be cut this offseason without a hit to our Cap.  

So who would you cut?

If cut how do you plan filling that hole?

Shaq Thompson (cutting him saves 9mil, he is on the 5th year option)

Matt Kalil (saves money post June 1)

Poe (save roughly 3 or 6 post June)

Captain Munnerlyn (saves 2.5 or 4.5 post June 1)

Torrey Smith (saves 5)

Danoris Searcy (saves 3)

 

Cant cut anyone with a plan to replace 

 

Go

Thompson - Keep

Kalil - Cut. Replace by resigning Darryl Williams. Replace depth through draft/FA.

Poe - Keep.

Captain - Flip a coin. I don't consider him as bad as some. Not terribly difficult to replace either.

Torrey Smith - Cut. Never saw anything worth $5 mil. Replace through draft/FA.

Searcy - Cut. No reason to retain older players at this position. Replace through draft/FA.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Thompson - Keep

Kalil - Cut. Replace by resigning Darryl Williams. Replace depth through draft/FA.

Poe - Keep.

Captain - Flip a coin. I don't consider him as bad as some. Not terribly difficult to replace either.

Torrey Smith - Cut. Never saw anything worth $5 mil. Replace through draft/FA.

Searcy - Cut. No reason to retain older players at this position. Replace through draft/FA.

I like, but cut Munny although he played real good last night.

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I’d send Cam to I.R today.

Fire Rivera after season ( he’s only one capable of calling Defensive plays so have to keep him until seasons end)

I’d Cut Matt Kalil, Munnerlyn, Smith and Searcy.

Move Moton to LT, resign Williams to play RT

I’d offer TD a 1 year deal for 2.5 Million to return for one last year if he wants to return with the understanding he may not start.

Id offer Eric Reid and Chris Clark deals similar to what they have now but up to 2 years in length or even 3 as long as we have easy out in third year.

Let Ryan Kalil, Peppers and Adams walk or retire 

Use free cap space to target biggest positions of need. For me that’s DE, interior O-line, Safety, Nickel corner(can compete with Cockrell) and DT tackle depth behind Short and Poe.

Id offer Butler up for a 4th round pick or trade bait to move up in the draft. 

Go BPA in draft every round outside of MLB and RB

 

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Shaq Thompson (cutting him saves 9mil, he is on the 5th year option)

CUT--he is not worth $3m.  Has been disappointing.

Matt Kalil (saves money post June 1) Cut him, keep his wife.

Poe (save roughly 3 or 6 post June)  Hard to say--could we find better for $3m?  I say keep him, find better depth.

Captain Munnerlyn (saves 2.5 or 4.5 post June 1) Cut him twice post June 1

Torrey Smith (saves 5)  Cut

Danoris Searcy (saves 3)  Keep.  He is good depth at best, may have to start.

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