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Bear Hands
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12 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

I honestly don't pay attention to cap anymore after what teams have done the past 3ish years.  The game has changed.  Cap shmap, it is what it is.  If we want a FA and they like our fit, we'll figure it out.

 

Wouldn't hate the Allen move, but can he remain healthy for a whole season?

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3 minutes ago, Fat Rhule said:

Wouldn't hate the Allen move, but can he remain healthy for a whole season?

He got injured last year but still had 10 games (750 yards), that was coming off a previous 5 in a row full seasons averaging 1100 and 6 tds.  Not bad.  Early career was a bit more injury buggy.    

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9 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Thought I was the only one on this board who wanted Lamar.

No. I'd take him in a heartbeat for anything just north of 50-mil-per or less. Unlike most here, I'm not crying over spending for a legit franchise QB. People who are trying to assigm more blame to him for B-more not winning than the FO simply just don't like him. People who say that he can't pass are flat out wrong, as his career passer rating is very respectable. He simply hasn't been put in the best position to succeed, but even still he has made his team a legit competitor while he's been there. He has some injuries, but most QBs do. I don't blame him for not playing hurt when the team has failed to put any skin in the game.

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5 minutes ago, Peon Awesome said:

For those saying Stroud at QB, probably more realistic to not have half of our receiving corps and our rb picked with 2nd and 3rd rounders this year since at least a couple of those will go towards the trade up

One of those 2nds is gone for sure.  It's why I gave ranges.  

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