You’re right. Trading back up into the first would not make sense. But moving up in the second? I could see him doing that. I can also see him moving further back down..
You actually think he’s done yet? The the way I see it, is it Nick doesn’t see much change in value between 20 and 40. So why be at the top end? You think with the way he conducted the draft last year, would allow him a little breathing room. Let him cook.
”this is not what I would do”
LOL..I guess we should all thank our lucky stars for that, huh? This is Nick Casserio we’re talking about. Does anyone actually think he’s done here?
Spend it on quality depth. It’s an 18 game season. You know as much as anyone else the amount of injuries that take place. And on more than one occasion we lost games that injuries had a major impact. ‘Next man up’ doesn’t account for much if the depth comes from the practice squad instead of...
The very same people who are crying rivers that Casserio is not participating in this first day free agent overpayment frenzy, are the very same people will be crying rivers about all the dead money after the overpaid players are cut.
Last time I checked, Casserio is the GM, not Casserly.
Have y’all seen some of the contracts these players are signing? Like Greenard’s is what? 76 mil. He’s not worth that. Just because you have money burning a hole in your pocket doesn’t NOT mean that you have to overpay.
All these first day signings absolutely reek of desperation. I’m glad...
The wide receiver room is what’s needed to be upgraded. There’s only two people in that room that can separate. That is a problem it needs to be addressed.
Way WAY too many resources! They need another, another, and another high draft pick offensive lineman like they need another hole in the head. When is it time to start spreading the wealth around? They have arguably the highest paid O lines in the league already. When is enough enough?
It’s...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.