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I am choosing to believe that pcjs used their collective intelligence, and have a contingency plan in place. I may be wishful thinking, who knows.
12HawkFan":1gcjh7qt said:King Dog":1gcjh7qt said:s%$#
We blew it.
And how do you know this??????
Sounds like we were a pawn being used for him getting to stay in the part of the US that he wanted to stay in, I mean really, if everything else was the same, who in the world would choose to live/play in the Detroit area vs. Seattle?
Plus Michigan has a State Income Tax, (4.25%), so he's even playing for less $$ to sign with Detroit if everything else was the same.
Don't know were the guy or his wife was from, but I would bet strongly that the northern/central US is most likely what they call home at the end of the day.
Just my .02.
GO HAWKS!!!
LegendKiller":93itvj9s said:IrishNW":93itvj9s said:LegendKiller":93itvj9s said:Welp, cheers to more of the same from last year. Picked up a former second round pick who has been injured and never lived up to expectation and now we are going to draft a rookie starting corner. JS and PC need to study how the pats playbthe draft and FA and get rid of players who are going to want an insane amount of money or are a significant cap hit. Seems like we can't get anything right with this o line. The team is getting older and progressively worse since we won the Super Bowl.
overreact much? we didnt sign a 30 year old guard ccoming off injury so the world is ending
Ummm, have you seen the past 2 seasons? Our players are getting older, suffering more injuries, o line is getting worse and hate to break the news to you but the reality is our Super Bowl window is closing. We really needed to make some aggressive moves on o line this offseason and we failed to do that. Sorry to hit you with the reality of things. We just paid Joeckel $7 mill
LegendKiller":3oqlwwn3 said:IrishNW":3oqlwwn3 said:LegendKiller":3oqlwwn3 said:Welp, cheers to more of the same from last year. Picked up a former second round pick who has been injured and never lived up to expectation and now we are going to draft a rookie starting corner. JS and PC need to study how the pats playbthe draft and FA and get rid of players who are going to want an insane amount of money or are a significant cap hit. Seems like we can't get anything right with this o line. The team is getting older and progressively worse since we won the Super Bowl.
overreact much? we didnt sign a 30 year old guard ccoming off injury so the world is ending
Ummm, have you seen the past 2 seasons? Our players are getting older, suffering more injuries, o line is getting worse and hate to break the news to you but the reality is our Super Bowl window is closing. We really needed to make some aggressive moves on o line this offseason and we failed to do that. Sorry to hit you with the reality of things. We just paid Joeckel $7 mill
King Dog":1zr2yt12 said:12HawkFan":1zr2yt12 said:King Dog":1zr2yt12 said:s%$#
We blew it.
And how do you know this??????
Sounds like we were a pawn being used for him getting to stay in the part of the US that he wanted to stay in, I mean really, if everything else was the same, who in the world would choose to live/play in the Detroit area vs. Seattle?
Plus Michigan has a State Income Tax, (4.25%), so he's even playing for less $$ to sign with Detroit if everything else was the same.
Don't know were the guy or his wife was from, but I would bet strongly that the northern/central US is most likely what they call home at the end of the day.
Just my .02.
GO HAWKS!!!
I know this because we did not sign him which was the objective.
warden":2zq168b9 said:King Dog":2zq168b9 said:12HawkFan":2zq168b9 said:King Dog":2zq168b9 said:s%$#
We blew it.
And how do you know this??????
Sounds like we were a pawn being used for him getting to stay in the part of the US that he wanted to stay in, I mean really, if everything else was the same, who in the world would choose to live/play in the Detroit area vs. Seattle?
Plus Michigan has a State Income Tax, (4.25%), so he's even playing for less $$ to sign with Detroit if everything else was the same.
Don't know were the guy or his wife was from, but I would bet strongly that the northern/central US is most likely what they call home at the end of the day.
Just my .02.
GO HAWKS!!!
I know this because we did not sign him which was the objective.
Signing him for a dollar amount that makes sense was the objective. Getting desperate and overpaying for him is not the objective
They had him here for two days. They weren't able to close the deal. He signed with someone else. We blew it.
pcbball12":8xzw0lp6 said:They had him here for two days. They weren't able to close the deal. He signed with someone else. We blew it.
You can't hold a fricking gun to a guys head and make them sign. These are human beings we are talking about where a ton of factors are at play. The guy is from Michigan, obvious he just wanted to go home if money was close or equal. It doesn't matter how good your pitch is sometimes, you can't force guys to sign with you.
pcbball12":2kyv2v96 said:They had him here for two days. They weren't able to close the deal. He signed with someone else. We blew it.
You can't hold a fricking gun to a guys head and make them sign. These are human beings we are talking about where a ton of factors are at play. The guy is from Michigan, obvious he just wanted to go home if money was close or equal. It doesn't matter how good your pitch is sometimes, you can't force guys to sign with you.
Bad teams except New England that has cap room and know how to reload and seem to have ability to every year .Grahamhawker":376bwj76 said:A lot of posters are acting like there was no risk regarding signing Lang. That seems somewhat irrational. FA signings are always assessed on a risk/reward basis. I'm sure this one was too.
Entering his 30yo season. Coming off foot and hip surgeries. Those are risks.
Sure, on paper he's an immediate up-grade, but if you're PC/JS you have to look at the big picture. At what point does the risk outweigh the reward? Detroit's point was higher than ours; it's really that simple.
Bad teams with more cap can throw money around. It usually does not work out well in the big picture.
That is all.
summesm":2e00uub3 said:Bad teams except New England that has cap room and know how to reload and seem to have ability to every year .Grahamhawker":2e00uub3 said:A lot of posters are acting like there was no risk regarding signing Lang. That seems somewhat irrational. FA signings are always assessed on a risk/reward basis. I'm sure this one was too.
Entering his 30yo season. Coming off foot and hip surgeries. Those are risks.
Sure, on paper he's an immediate up-grade, but if you're PC/JS you have to look at the big picture. At what point does the risk outweigh the reward? Detroit's point was higher than ours; it's really that simple.
Bad teams with more cap can throw money around. It usually does not work out well in the big picture.
That is all.