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Philly needs someone that can manage the salary cap.

They’ve always been one of the top teams on managing the cap. Philly wrote the book and early extensions at discount rates.
 

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That would not be a bad move for both. CPT Kirk would get a hefty ransom for going there. Cleveland has 5 picks in the top 65.
Sure last year they went 0-16 but they lost 4 games by 4 points. 7-9 not out of the question next year for them with a good draft and a QB like Cousins.
 

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good forr kirk, redskins dont get enuff attention for their ineptitude
 

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That would not be a bad move for both. CPT Kirk would get a hefty ransom for going there. Cleveland has 5 picks in the top 65.
Sure last year they went 0-16 but they lost 4 games by 4 points. 7-9 not out of the question next year for them with a good draft and a QB like Cousins.
yeah & they actually got some talent in their line up as well.
He would look like a hero if the browns went +7 in the win column next year.
 

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Nonsense.

You just don’t know then. The Eagles and the Patriots were always leaders in handling the cap. So annoying when people have no idea what they are talking about but still post stuff like “nonsense”
 

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Nonsense.

"Banner is best known for his ability to master the NFL salary cap, which has been the ruin of many other teams. The New York Times called him "the Joe Montana of the salary cap". "He's simply the best". The Dallas Morning News said his salary cap strategy is "the blueprint for financial success in the NFL; Draft well and pay them young and extend them early".
The salary cap, which is designed to ensure competitive bablance, became a part of the NFL in 1994, the same year Banner joined the Eagles organization. With his business background, he saw managing the cap as the quickest way for him to help the team.
Joe is the best at managing the salary cap, said Andy Reid. Banner explained that the key to success with the salary cap is for everyone in the organization to be correct in recognizing a players long term potential. We havent been right everytime but overall the strategy has served us really well.

But its nonsense right...
(Now who is going to be the first fool to come on here and say... but, but the Browns have more space this year. Im talking about a history of success. The team that came up with the blue print for managing the cap)
 

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They absolutely need to come out of the draft with Barkley, but if Andrew Luck is right, id bet he would land with Indy with the #3
They don't absolutely need to waste a top pick on a RB

Barkley is a luxury pick imo
 

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You just don’t know then. The Eagles and the Patriots were always leaders in handling the cap. So annoying when people have no idea what they are talking about but still post stuff like “nonsense”
That's G&G it's what he does.
 

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They don't absolutely need to waste a top pick on a RB

Barkley is a luxury pick imo


They need a cant miss guy, cause you know they will miss on whatever QB they choose

Barkley is gonna be a superstar wherever he lands
 

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That's G&G it's what he does.

Oh, there’s a handful of lonely people on here who just come here and say whatever they want to stir the pot... specifically Handicappers. Thanks for filling me in.
 

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Oh, there’s a handful of lonely people on here who just come here and say whatever they want to stir the pot... specifically Handicappers. Thanks for filling me in.
Personally I think those two are related:D
 

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I understand what you are saying...............but.....If you had an NFL team, say the Vikings, and you could sign any of the FA QB's, Brees would be at the top or near the top of that list.

Depends on the team. If I'm a QB away with a vet roster ready to win the SB today, sure. But anything more than that, no. He's too old. At his age. you're basically looking at a one year flyer and anything beyond that is like winning the lottery. That's why I don't think he should be ranked that high. To me, free agency is a long term investment so the best free agents are the ones with the combination of talent and how long I can bank on that talent. So like, Jacksonville, sure. Go for it. But for tons of other franchises (Skins, Cards, Browns, on and on), he's not worth it. You'll be back looking again in a season or two.
 

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Cousins is the biggest free agent this year. He could change a team. He would make the Jags elite.
 

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Depends on the team. If I'm a QB away with a vet roster ready to win the SB today, sure. But anything more than that, no. He's too old. At his age. you're basically looking at a one year flyer and anything beyond that is like winning the lottery. That's why I don't think he should be ranked that high. To me, free agency is a long term investment so the best free agents are the ones with the combination of talent and how long I can bank on that talent. So like, Jacksonville, sure. Go for it. But for tons of other franchises (Skins, Cards, Browns, on and on), he's not worth it. You'll be back looking again in a season or two.
I agree to a point. But Brees would be the choice for half of teams.
That puts him high on the list to start with.
 

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Cousins is the biggest free agent this year. He could change a team. He would make the Jags elite.
Don't think most folks in a locker room care for him.


Just a hunch.


If the Skins have never wanted him longterm, you gotta ask yourself, why?
 

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Need to wait and see what the Browns do in the draft. They have five of the first 65 picks that's insane.

That is insane...they have to get no less than 4 starters from this draft, but that means 4 rookies playing a lot next year...they need to land a vet on DEF to help bring that young DEF along.
 
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