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Olave and Riq Woolen would be the expensive players from a draft compensation standpoint. But both players contract could fit under our cap space. I would rule out adding a WR because the last two times Beane has swung that the results have been poor. Woolen is interesting as Rasul had success being traded here mid year. But with Gairston being a first round pick and Benford extended I don’t think they would trade a good pick for someone who would theoretically be a backup. Shaheed is another popular name. Again should fit well under our cap. He is a true deep threat who lines up outside over 60% of snaps. The reason he may truly be realistic is his return skills which would allow us to cut Coddrington. Shakirs punt catching in the New England game lent to some poor field position early. Beane’s trade for Nyheim Hines was successful as a returner coming mid season so he may be interested in making a similar move. However, it is likely a one year rental as Shaheed will get paid this offseason and it may be in the Jameson Williams ballpark. Not sure Beane would give up say a third rounder to bring him in. Though theoretically you would recoup some of that as a comp pick if Shaheed gets a decent future contract. There may be other players that could be moved, but these are the three biggest ones I can think of.
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Just saw a Pats fan online call us a "loser fanbase" for complaining about the officiating after seeing this thread. And he/she then proceeded to complain about the lack of holding calls on our O-line against Barmore. Pats fans can be cartoons sometimes.
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Yeah I mean if this was played due to Knox's wedding if I understand that correctly...... what is that saying one way or another there
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Nerds without brains 👎
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what about dweebs? im just saying dont analyze the lyrics to rock songs at football games. If people are happy, be cool, be happy.
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I like this waiver pick up. He is a good prospect with potential and a handful of years of pro experience (ECHL and AHL). They couldn’t enter the season with Georgiev as their only other option to Lyon. Georgiev looked bad in the preseason, and the last # of seasons too for that matter. I’d definitely rather see them take a chance on someone like Ellis who has a chance to be a good, long term solution vs. Georgiev who has already shown that he’s not. I wonder if they keep Lyon, Georgiev and Ellis on the NHL roster, or if Georgiev gets released? I don’t know if he’s fallen out of favor. I think Kevyn still loves him. But I do think they have at least stopped treating him as the anointed one (lol) and realized he needs to be properly developed, not forced into the NHL. And that legit competition for him is a good thing. I suspect Lindy has a lot to do with the new approach.
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Some changes you would like to see this week
JohnnyBuffalo replied to zow2's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’d love to see more under center plays.