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Post by TheMo on Nov 28, 2016 17:30:10 GMT -5
Richardson and a 1st for Tyron Smith Not sure if serious. I think they'd laugh at us and hang up. Maybe I'm underestimating the stupidity of Jerry Jones though lol
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Post by TheMo on Sept 20, 2016 14:20:18 GMT -5
I guess if anyone would know about STD's, it would be you FF2! The neurosyphilis is strong in him
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Post by TheMo on Sept 3, 2016 12:37:58 GMT -5
2017 1st and 2018 4th. Minnesota had to have been desperate. We paid a 10-year back up quarterback with a 8-33 record vs winning teams $12 Million dollars. You were saying? You have to admit theirs is a mortgaging more of the future than ours though. I think it looks more desperate for sure
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Post by TheMo on Sept 3, 2016 12:35:33 GMT -5
Real winner might be the Browns here. Sounds like wentz was struggling to adjust to NFL speed and now he's hurt. Philly is also foolishly trying to rush him onto the field now.
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Post by TheMo on Jun 2, 2016 10:56:26 GMT -5
I am far from an expert. I played the position at High School in a town the size of one NYC neighborhood. That said, from what I know, and with my baseball pitching background, which is more extensive, is that overthrows or high throws can often be tied to over striding or weight transfer. If the stride is to long the ball can sail. If weight stays too much on the back foot, same thing. Thanks. Has anyone here examined his footwork enough to say whether he's doing that? How hard is it to change tgat? This stuff interests me. Also hip involvement. I am thinking off this more from a biomechanics standpoint. When he was dropping from center in college at the start he had excellent distribution of his weight on planting and torqued his go through his throws. Then for some god forsaken reason they fucked with his footwork and mechanics and you see more of the arm only throws with his weight not transferring from his plant foot to the forefoot.
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Post by TheMo on Apr 1, 2016 11:26:25 GMT -5
agreed... I read an article someone wrote about the cowboys giving us 4th overall for Mo and 20. Dunno how likely it is but I would do that in a heartbeat... i just read that in a cowgirls article. I don't know. the difference between the 4 and the 20 is 950 points. considering that wilk was picked 30th is that enough increase? i'd say no. he was picked 30th but plays more like a top 10. i would make the trade of wilk for the no. 4 pick straight up, or for a swap plus some picks in the later rounds. The issue becomes his new salary and that detracts from simply valuing him as a top ten pick. He will take up the teams cap space unlike a normal top ten pick. That being said I'd definitely try to play hardball with Jerry Jones. Guy is desperate to make the big game while Romo is still playing. Another thought is that Mac has a deal set up but will do it on draft day so that other teams won't try to jump in front of him for a qb.
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Post by TheMo on Mar 31, 2016 10:41:43 GMT -5
Damn it Kelvin you have your own forum... post in it.
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Post by TheMo on Mar 30, 2016 0:03:09 GMT -5
Not going to have to move #1 Wentz isn't a sure thing I personally like Paxton Lynch the guy reminds me of Ben Rosenberger or Connor Cook who is highly underrated. Connor Cook has the benefit of starting sooner because of him working in a pro style offense. I'd the Jets have to move up believe they could move up with Wilkerson and their #20 as ammo. The fact that no team is clamoring to take a QB in this draft says volumes. Like Wentz but he hasn't played any real competition just like Lynch hasn't. Connor Cook to me is the surest prospect in this draft because he has played some decent schools. Lynch played a bunch of good sec schools I believe
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Post by TheMo on Mar 26, 2016 22:48:40 GMT -5
I'd offer them wilk and 1 plus 2 from this year. If they don't want that they can kick rocks. With that deal they could theoretically trade up Staley at lt still have a 2nd and also have Wilkerson in tow. If they think jalen motherfuckin Ramsey is worth all that they can piss off
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Post by TheMo on Mar 22, 2016 17:35:52 GMT -5
That bad?? I have barely seen his name mentioned this year - has his stock fallen that far? His stock never should have been that high and that was the issue.
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Post by TheMo on Mar 18, 2016 16:13:38 GMT -5
What strikes you as good about him Bag? Honest question b/c I have not been impressed. He has a subpar completion percentage and misses basic throws on a consistent basis. I am living in Buckeye country here and see a lot of him on TV. He has a nice arm and some mobility along w/ experience in a pro style offense. But he lacks accuracy, not really a great leader by all accounts here, and makes some very poor decisions on the field. As a 3rd round pick sure. But at 20... probably way better players available even if we are looking at long term upside. being a Husker fan I've watched him play for the past 4 seasons - the kid has ice water in his veins and yes sometimes he tries to do more than he should which gets him into trouble (incompletations, INTs, etc.). But I think he thrives in pressure situations and has done more with less than any qb in the Big 10 during his career. He's a 34-5 career record as a starter at MSU (a school record). But don't believe anything I say - go watch this game: Sidenote - Bryce Petty looks mighty fine in this game as well. That's the thing with him though. He looks great in one game and lost in the next. Even our very own Sanchez looked like that in the actual NFL. Just don't think the guy is worth taking a flyer on in the 1st round. Watched that game and definitely agree he has the tools. But this year I was pretty disappointed watching him.
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Post by TheMo on Mar 18, 2016 15:47:27 GMT -5
oh fuck yea! This cat is good - don't care what anyone else says. What strikes you as good about him Bag? Honest question b/c I have not been impressed. He has a subpar completion percentage and misses basic throws on a consistent basis. I am living in Buckeye country here and see a lot of him on TV. He has a nice arm and some mobility along w/ experience in a pro style offense. But he lacks accuracy, not really a great leader by all accounts here, and makes some very poor decisions on the field. As a 3rd round pick sure. But at 20... probably way better players available even if we are looking at long term upside.
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Post by TheMo on Mar 17, 2016 22:55:25 GMT -5
Hell no. His contract becomes more manageable w/ smaller cap numbers as he gets older. Also the way it currently stands we can cut him at any point after this season and free up a good amount of cap space. I want Mac to maintain the upper hand with him and his douchey uncle. Restructuring him and giving him leverage later on would be short-sighted. Then just cut his salary. The way he played, one player should not be taking up yhat much space Not sure if you mean just cut him, but that wouldn't save cap space this year. Also we have no talent in the CB pipeline thanks to our previous regimes' inability to draft (Tanny/Idzik/Rex), so there is no viable replacement. If you mean just reduce his salary, that's not allowed lol.
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Post by TheMo on Mar 17, 2016 22:06:05 GMT -5
Or it could be a restructure -- Marshall, Decker, Mangold could all help to free up cap space. Even Revis, if he would ever agree to something like that. Revis, who takes up 11% of the total cap, should be first on the list Hell no. His contract becomes more manageable w/ smaller cap numbers as he gets older. Also the way it currently stands we can cut him at any point after this season and free up a good amount of cap space. I want Mac to maintain the upper hand with him and his douchey uncle. Restructuring him and giving him leverage later on would be short-sighted.
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Post by TheMo on Mar 17, 2016 16:21:24 GMT -5
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