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(07-11-2024, 01:46 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: I agree but looks dim

Sad but true.  I'm no cap guy, but I feel like they just dance around till they can't afford them any more.   Definitely felt like they did that with Bates and Tee.

How many pro-bowl worthy players do we have?   You have to find ways to keep your best talent.  I can't think of many receivers who are as big, tough and competitive as Tee.

And don't get me going on Reader.   He was too good to let the Lions take him for that price.

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(07-18-2024, 12:32 PM)3wt Wrote: Sad but true.  I'm no cap guy, but I feel like they just dance around till they can't afford them any more.   Definitely felt like they did that with Bates and Tee.

How many pro-bowl worthy players do we have?   You have to find ways to keep your best talent.  I can't think of many receivers who are as big, tough and competitive as Tee.

And don't get me going on Reader.   He was too good to let the Lions take him for that price.

Bad decision

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