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We're still not in good shape at LB. Any ideas?
(04-29-2019, 10:19 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: As a business person, losing is bad financially. I know MB is protected so not saying going bankrupt, but tons of money lost when you have 20K fans less a game in tickets, parking and concessions.

That is why I know they want to win, but do not disagree they have proven they do not know how to win.

I think the issue I see with the 'how' part is that under their model, you have to nail draft after draft after draft. They did that for a span of time, but then when those guys contracts starting come up...they lost a bunch of them to free agency and couldn't replace them.

Their model puts so much pressure on drafting and coaching.

I don't get why they don't just dip into free agency for starters more.

It's weird - When we drafted bad, we'd make free agent signings and then those guys failed for various reasons - injuries, poor due diligence in the case of Antonio Bryant, bad system fit, lack of talent around them, etc. Then, once we started drafting well, we started going with low tier free agents.

Some approach in the middle would seem to work well.
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RE: We're still not in good shape at LB. Any ideas? - THE PISTONS - 04-29-2019, 10:51 AM

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