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Thriftygamer83

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  1. In 2024 it should take place in Ireland there would be whiskey in the jar. And, I’d travel there to see where my Great-Grandparebts came from.
  2. It’s not trolling people, some just don’t feel the need to wait. A stasicial anomoly would be using Doug Pederson as an example. Who is now feeling a bit of a pinch with Wentz having not fully recovered. It all depends on how things work out in a law of averages; a tear down to the studs would take five years to have a competitor.
  3. Just because they don’t agree doesn’t mean they are trolls. The level of this tear down will in all probability take five years while still building upon draft capital and unit cohesiveness. Which could lead to two years of 8-8 and 9-7 getting better to finally have a competitive 12-4 record in year 5. If it “improves in that direction” just have to cross our fingers on that.
  4. McDermott will need an extension to officially have all draft picks playing as a cohesive structure and that could take things into 2020 while still stocking up on draft picks. And, making decisions on who has lost a step. McBeane didn’t have the benefit of the doubt with younger players and a deeper rotation to use. Most of that’s come off the practice squad. 8-8 and 9-7 missing the playoffs to build a 12-4 roster in all likelihood for year five looks promising.
  5. Could not really sustain a blitz as given injury concerns and developing players in the secondary would have put them on an island. It was a conservative gamble and it paid off in a good close game.
  6. I’m interested in seeing what talents we have in house that can be developed. Along with keeping draft picks and building further capital in that direction. As for offensive line would have to be a center for our first target.
  7. Already went on the cheap for OL and we actually tried guys who looked good during injuries to our key players in Wood, Incognito, and Cordy Glenn. It builds draft capital for the line as free agency would tap us out.
  8. The greatest mentor on what not to do. Along with what players should watch out for when eating themselves out of the league. Jordan Burroughs must have felt like he needed to put him on a grapefruit diet when he met the team last year.
  9. That means he needs an offensive line and a stronger emphases on receivers and tight-ends. Along with younger and healthier running backs. Laying it out there is that we are going to build up through undrafted free agents and the draft. Maximizing the values of practice squad players for making trades in draft capital or in deciding whether or not they could be starters.
  10. A utility and decoy receiver who can give defensive coordinators fits. As for finding a true number one that needs to be done in the draft. Marquise Brown fits that bill.
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