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WillH 02-28-2018, 12:35 PM Yeah, you guys are going over board with the WR conspiracy here.
I think they made the right decision not overpaying for aging talent, but then they whiffed in FA. This was exacerbated by Doctson's need for development, Reed and Thompson injuries, and Cousin's unwillingness to take shots to the developing WRs during practice, Perine not being a gem, etc.
No I'm sorry that is just too logical, it must be that the team tanked on offense on purpose so they could either sign Kirk or hurt his value in FA. SMH
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DYoungJelly 02-28-2018, 12:43 PM Yeah, you guys are going over board with the WR conspiracy here.
I think they made the right decision not overpaying for aging talent, but then they whiffed in FA. This was exacerbated by Doctson's need for development, Reed and Thompson injuries, and Cousin's unwillingness to take shots to the developing WRs during practice, Perine not being a gem, etc.
No I'm sorry that is just too logical, it must be that the team tanked on offense on purpose so they could either sign Kirk or hurt his value in FA. SMH
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Yes. Thank you!
Imagine if you will, An NFC conference championship game in the near future. Minnesota vs Washington, Cousins vs Smith. Game on the line, 2 minutes to go. Tied 20-20.
and the power goes out.
lol i wonder who would fold first, Kirk or our defense........... tough choice.
skinsfaninok 02-28-2018, 03:40 PM Bomani Jones on Lebatard "After speaking to film guys, they all said Jay Gruden was most responsible for the stats and success of Kirk"
That speaks highly about Jay
Bomani Jones on Lebatard "After speaking to film guys, they all said Jay Gruden was most responsible for the stats and success of Kirk"
That speaks highly about Jay
its possible and hey, they would know better than me ... jays playcalling - or overall decisions more likely -- REALLY bother me sometimes, though.
Andy Dalton hasn’t been the same since he left. Jay knows QBs and he knows how to run an offense. I’m sure he had a big say in getting Alex here.
metalskins 02-28-2018, 03:49 PM Andy Dalton hasn’t been the same since he left. Jay knows QBs and he knows how to run an offense. I’m sure he had a big say in getting Alex here.
It's just a perfect fit for both Alex Smith and Jay Gruden in my opinion. I mentioned it long before Alex was even going to be available that if I had my choice of possible FA to replace Kirk, I'd choose Alex Smith (I'm going to have to go back and find that post!)
I think learning under Andy Reid will also be a plus for Alex.
It's just a perfect fit for both Alex Smith and Jay Gruden in my opinion. I mentioned it long before Alex was even going to be available that if I had my choice of possible FA to replace Kirk, I'd choose Alex Smith (I'm going to have to go back and find that post!)
I think learning under Andy Reid will also be a plus for Alex.
There should be a lot of similarities in the two offenses verbiage wise and with WC concepts, should be a smooth transition.
WillH 02-28-2018, 04:02 PM Andy Dalton hasn’t been the same since he left. Jay knows QBs and he knows how to run an offense. I’m sure he had a big say in getting Alex here.No. Bruce and Danny clearly aren't done messing with Cousins, first it was letting all the talent around him go last year and purposely signing Pryor to make Cousins look bad, then they lied about giving him a real negotiable contract last year too the media, Jay was probably calling plays to make Cousins look bad too but was so incompetent that it turned pit looking good, and now they've signed another old QB from Reid just to spite Cousins and without Grudens input, it's the Shanahan situation all over. They'll go all offense in the draft and FA this year to make it look like the right decision. Don't be surprised if they don't send someone to hit him in the knee with a lead pipe while they're at it.
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skinsfaninok 03-02-2018, 10:56 AM http://https://twitter.com/Russellmania621/status/969581797129506816
This throw says it all about #11
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