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Great Article about NFL Free Agency Spending/Winning
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(02-24-2017, 03:02 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Correlation vs causation. It's not that free agency causes teams to lose. Teams that typically lose, typically have fewer players worthy of retaining - and hence more money to splurge in free agency. Using FA to fix a bad team overnight rarely - if ever - works, so it's likely that these types of teams continue to lose. This does not mean that FA should be avoided like the plague, or that a few calculated and intelligent FA moves can't help a good team get over the top.

This article is about teams that "win free agency". I've yet to see anyone asking the Bengals to do that. Pretty much every championship team over the last 25 years has benefitted greatly from a FA acquisition or a trade. This is undeniable really. It's not about "winning free agency", it's about dumping dead weight and making a smart move to get a solid player or two that greatly benefit the team. Think of the Patriots renting Revis for a championship run. Or renting a Martellus Bennett as a great insurance policy for their oft-injured star TE. These are just a couple of the hundreds of examples of successful pickups through the years.

Nice post Shake. This is just the thing, we don't have a bad team. We still have a good team that could get over the top
with a few good FA moves from what i see. All we have to do is keep our foundation strong. Keeping Whitworth and Dre
would do this. Then you could add a cheap Center like Wisnewski to compete with Bodine and add a guy like Warmack
for competition at RG since Zeit is as good as gone.

Get Fairley at DT and let the dead weight of Peko go. Add Sean Spence and let the dead weight of Maualuga go...

The Draft is freed up and we are looking damn good barring injuries.
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RE: Great Article about NFL Free Agency Spending/Winning - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 02-24-2017, 03:11 PM

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