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So I went Christmas shopping w/ mom today...


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    • Good point--let's take the person who some feel needs no further evaluation:  Richardson  Do you know which safety position he played?  How would he do at the other S position?  Big Nickel?  Nickel?  For example. How would Farley do at S?  Nickel?  Etc.  Jones?  What do you know about him?  We know more about Richardson than others, but how versatile is he?  Can he play other spots?  That is what this opportunity gives you.  I do not understand the argument to NOT take a look at some players before making offseason decisions about them. Another reason you do this:  Experience for the players.  Injuries are something you must plan for in the NFL.  While Richardson may never be a starter, if he has experience at Nickel, SS, FS--he could become a more valuable reserve.  In college, I started off as an outside LB--before the last week of practice, they gave me reps at TE.  They threw me a pass during the final game.  In spring practice, I was moved to TE. That brief experience in a game at TE was important.  The coaches told me that they wanted to get the "taste of blood" in my mouth, but they evaluated the 10 plays and critiqued my blocking, route running, stance, etc.  It gave them some talking points --things to work on--before spring practice. If you have no recent film on Raym or Farley at S or Richardson at nickel, etc. why not take a look?  A: there is no reason.  I realize that college and the NFL are very different, but I also realize that the best organizations have the "next man up" philosophy and they tailor their approach to the skill sets of their players--not the other way around. Rivera would get us eliminated and then he would play to win at all costs; he was insecure about his record, in my opinion. Take the evaluation to a new level--the playoff teams cannot do this--we can.     
    • I think they both do lol I wouldn't trust wild coon or wild pig
    • I know it's a meaningless game on a season he's been pretty healthy but I really do not love any injury related to Horn. Just concerns me.
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