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Mike Williams to the Jets


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pretty rickey was right again 

That being said this always seemed the most likely outcome, Jets are all in this year and if Rodgers is fully healthy and playing even close to his normal level they will be a very, very good team 

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Outside of the last Ram's Super Bowl win, when was the last time a team that went "all in" on free agents actually win the Super Bowl?  Winning teams are built by developing players drafted there.  KC has drafted all of their talent.  NE won their big games with their guys, not loading up on free agents.

Draft the team.  Build the team.  Grow with the team.  He's talented, but his overall lack of true availability would be more detrimental to our team than it would help.

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56 minutes ago, BeenPounding said:

Outside of the last Ram's Super Bowl win, when was the last time a team that went "all in" on free agents actually win the Super Bowl?  Winning teams are built by developing players drafted there.  KC has drafted all of their talent.  NE won their big games with their guys, not loading up on free agents.

Draft the team.  Build the team.  Grow with the team.  He's talented, but his overall lack of true availability would be more detrimental to our team than it would help.

Rams and then Bucs the year before the Rams? 

I mean, they added greatest QB and arguably greatest TE in NFL history and won the Super Bowl off it. 

and largely the majority of recent history is really just dominated by landing GOAT QBs.  Which is why it’s largely just a small group of winners. 

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57 minutes ago, BeenPounding said:

Outside of the last Ram's Super Bowl win, when was the last time a team that went "all in" on free agents actually win the Super Bowl?  Winning teams are built by developing players drafted there.  KC has drafted all of their talent.  NE won their big games with their guys, not loading up on free agents.

Draft the team.  Build the team.  Grow with the team.  He's talented, but his overall lack of true availability would be more detrimental to our team than it would help.

This is the best way to build our team,  no shortcuts right now we need to develop our talent and sprinkle in FA’s. Go the Ladd Mc way bc Bryce is a short throw QB we need quick separating WR’s to cater to his traits. Mike didn’t seem to be a major benefit to us this upcoming season it’s just our hunger for wanting available free agents to say we’ve added talent which we sorely need.

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Honestly smart move on us for both him and Chase Young. Was interested in both but they got way more than I’d be comfortable with. Chase with his lazy play and Williams with his injury history 

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14 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

It's 2024 everyone is overpaid.

 

 

Oldheads need to get with the time this the new NFL.

Win now teams, desperate teams and stupid teams have always existed. Young kids always think everything is new…when it’s just new packaging.  

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Win now teams, desperate teams and stupid teams have always existed. Young kids always think everything is new…when it’s just new packaging.  

Look at our roster and the cheap guys we have. Now look at our record...

 

If you don't draft well this is what you get.

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