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I hope we are even with Fant back in the fold. I'd even consider a small trade-up if he falls to around 10-12.Same JPat. Wonder if we’re looking at Bowers?
I wouldn’t be disappointed if we are.
I hope we are even with Fant back in the fold. I'd even consider a small trade-up if he falls to around 10-12.Same JPat. Wonder if we’re looking at Bowers?
I wouldn’t be disappointed if we are.
I’ve been watching a lot of film on him as of late.I hope we are even with Fant back in the fold. I'd even consider a small trade-up if he falls to around 10-12.
That's the kind of money we should have paying Dissley in the first place.for Parkinson, absolutely. Fair deal for Uncle Will, imo.
Good teams are smart with their money. That doesn't necessarily mean abstaining from free agency out of principle. Our best team wasn't 100% home-grown: Michael Bennett, Cliff Avril, Steven Hauschka, Jon Ryan, Michael Robinson, Brandon Browner, Zach Miller, Tony McDaniel, Breno Giacomini were all key free agent signings. Marshawn Lynch and Chris Clemons were added in cunning trades. Percy Harvin was... on the team in some capacity...
If being a one and done franchise is the goal, then he’s awesome. I’m still not sold on if the issue was the cook, or the person handing the ingredients to the cook.Weird. It's almost like maybe JS might have some idea what he's doing.
If being a one and done franchise is the goal, then he’s awesome. I’m still not sold on if the issue was the cook, or the person handing the ingredients to the cook.
This is somewhat solved for by going back 12 years on the chart to show more overall philosophical tendencies.I'm not sure how to interpret that chart. Bad teams are more likely to need free agency, so it's not surprising to see teams in constant flux near the top in spending. Are the Jaguars and Jets bad BECAUSE they spend more in free agency? Doubtful. Stable franchises like the Steelers and Packers have seen little turnover in their coaching and managerial ranks, and are more likely to just tweak their roster every year.
Good teams are smart with their money. That doesn't necessarily mean abstaining from free agency out of principle. Our best team wasn't 100% home-grown: Michael Bennett, Cliff Avril, Steven Hauschka, Jon Ryan, Michael Robinson, Brandon Browner, Zach Miller, Tony McDaniel, Breno Giacomini were all key free agent signings. Marshawn Lynch and Chris Clemons were added in cunning trades. Percy Harvin was... on the team in some capacity...
Bennett signed a 1 year deal for $4.8m, about $10m in today's cap numbers.Were any of those guys big name, high priced, first wave free agent signings though? I could be misremembering, but outside of maybe Zach Miller, I don't think so.