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Roster Evaluation from a cap perspective
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(11-17-2019, 04:36 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Who looks good enough to keep?

Hint, when ALL the players look bad the problem is probably not the players.




I have no clue what you are talking about.  I have been saying all year that we need to bring in more talent on the O-line and LB.  I have also said that we need a new DC and find an experienced OC.

Seems like you are the one who is making stuff up just to start a fight.

This team needs change, but changing EVERYTHING just for the sake of change is stupid.  We have some talented players on this team.
How do you want to get better players, Fred?  You defend the free agency approach and the non-acquisition of draft picks at the trade deadline.  Are the better players going to fall out of the sky?  

You want to keep Turner and Taylor.  You've said as much.  You want to get on the table for Louie, too?  

Are you saying that this roster is close to adequate with a new staff?  Seems like we tried that already.  

This team is near beyond redeemable without major change.  There's nobody on this roster that's indispensable.  The staff, either.  
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RE: Roster Evaluation from a cap perspective - samhain - 11-17-2019, 04:45 PM

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