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NoSaint

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  1. Is a 2 plus foster and a back not named singletary an intriguing move for Houston knowing they have starters in place at WR? They don’t need a Julio Jones, they are looking for a particular role player.
  2. Hes 26 now. 2020 is 27 2021 is 28 2022 is 29 2023 is 30 2024 is 31 2025 is 32 if they give him a 6 year deal at the close of this year. Jerry Hughes is 31 and we are counting on him. Id hope the dolphins front office is betting on being good again in the front half of that
  3. Your concern is whether we have a 20 year player and mine is that we have a 3 year contract for peanuts to take advantage of. Yes. We are in the very well defined 3 year window now. And we can be a contender even if Allen is more kaepernick than Wilson. The only way there’s not a window is if we refuse to push chips in on talent right now.
  4. Then im glad you aren’t making the decisions as you’d be squandering opportunities waiting on a perfect scenario instead of the much larger right window
  5. If you wait til the qb is proven you can no longer afford the move. This is the move you make BECAUSE you have the young qb
  6. I think we have a solid group but I think you have to keep stocking it consistently and it was good not great.
  7. Weve also had a guy directly negotiating with him for the last year which is unique
  8. If Allen’s a flop, we are starting over anyway. Having a good pass rusher isn’t the end of the world there.
  9. It means clowneys contract would be in its twilight and you structure Edmonds to slide behind it with a big signing bonus that pushes cap to year 2-3 when Clowney is coming off the books. its the definition of the kind of move a team like ours should be making with some superstar today. It’s much harder to resign the 1st round pick alongside Edmonds and Allen than to spend the money now to ensure you get the impact if you are letting someone walk in 4-5 seasons regardless
  10. It also would send a hell of a message to 52 other guys about immediate expectations. This is isn’t a compete for a wild card move. This is a go for a championship move
  11. Because most people don’t plan a 5 year turnaround like many here discuss as the plan. They can flip this year and plan to compete in what could be a wide open division in 2020 pretty easily as an expectation
  12. His sophomore year he had either a sack or forced a turnover in 10 out of 12 games. in the other two he had 3 tfl and then a tfl w/ 2 PDs i suspect motivation questions are protecting his body when being forced to play for free questions
  13. Jokes aside- if making this move you have to be expecting a bottom 5 or so pick not a top 10 pick - which is a substantial reframing to the discussion
  14. Whats the commonality? Or is it paying anyone that worries you?
  15. I don’t think a 3 that we are essentially hoping to be end of the third gets it done. If you think we are we are a good team you have to bump up a round from what we’ve discussed for a long time for value of picks
  16. If you believe in a 12 month turnaround instead of multi year, grabbing a pass rusher in his prime makes a ton of sense long term
  17. I’m surprised it hasn’t been linked much more often honestly. It makes a ton of sense
  18. If you want to look at situations like that and bet on it being the norm, you do you. ill bank on a qb that wins 29% of his game and averages less than a td per game not to have many winning seasons. Not impossible but takes a hell of a lot to align
  19. Clearly, I was just talking in the absurd hypothetical. Obviously he isn’t hopping into a cubicle anywhere
  20. While not as relevant to architecture, he surely has a lot of experience a 21 year old out of college would not. A degree plus nearly a decade managing an empire plus leadership skills, etc.... would clearly jump him past most ground floor employees in most fields even ignoring the star boost and just looking practically
  21. Tea but one might refer to him as an exception in his durability and physicality, not the norm
  22. Skelton!
  23. Dearest Mother, I have tired of the constant skirmishes and battles of this long and dreadful war, and fear my heart is no longer in leading the regulars. I take my leave, and will study in peace for the years to come.
  24. We often, maybe always, had a better qb situation. In a qb driven league. How many winning seasons were there? They may show up to play but if it’s a winning record it’s the wheels coming off everyone in the division plus some extra breaks
  25. I’d, unfortunately, bet that in front office circles this will reinforce the notion that guys with other life options are less valuable to a franchise im also curious in player circles if this will have anyone think twice about themselves (it’s one thing when a mediocre guy walks but a franchise player?!?)
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