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Not to mention, we never called Alshon Jeffries or Juszczyk to even get an idea of what their situations were. They are off to other places because again, we have no clear idea on how to win and what players we want to accomplish that LONG-TERM! This short-term shit will only get your team into a short-term mode and little else.
 

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If Whitworth can last 2 seasons, and they can get a solid C, that should solidify the line and see if Goff can be who they thought he could be.

If not, they are starting over in 2 years anyways, right?

I think that is the key right now is to find out if they have their QB or not. If they waited to draft a LT and develop him, would you really know what you have in Goff if the line is in a constant state of development?
 

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Not to mention, we never called Alshon Jeffries or Juszczyk to even get an idea of what their situations were. They are off to other places because again, we have no clear idea on how to win and what players we want to accomplish that LONG-TERM! This short-term shit will only get your team into a short-term mode and little else.
With little draft capital, a porous offensive line, a bust at LT, a 20 y/o 2nd year No. 1 Overall QB, no real talent to speak of on the roster at WR but projects, a talented RB who sees 8 & 9 in the box every down behind that porous OL, little bank in cap space to play with, a first year Offensive minded HC who has little to work with on the offensive side of the ball, the short term is the bridge to the huge gap with the long term in this transition period. (Breathe Vita, breathe)
 

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If Whitworth can last 2 seasons, and they can get a solid C, that should solidify the line and see if Goff can be who they thought he could be.

If not, they are starting over in 2 years anyways, right?

I think that is the key right now is to find out if they have their QB or not. If they waited to draft a LT and develop him, would you really know what you have in Goff if the line is in a constant state of development?
Well said! Much better than my run on sentence.... LOL
 

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Those types rarely become available in FA


Player in their prime at any position of need. LB would have ok. Or at least close to. 35 year old LT is rolling the dice a bit even after a Pro Bowl year.

The Woods signing isn't horrible, but I think we have a few of his type of WRs on the team. We need that 6'2 guy over the middle that can get open and make plays IMO
 

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ALR, we are stuck in perpetual starting-over mode because we continue to think and do along this mentality. WE are ALWAYS looking to see what we have because, as Vita stated, our roster is replete with projects and developing players because we have consistently by-passed the real talent that is right there for the taking, draft-in and draft-out. Why in the hell do we not have a better idea of what we have when we draft these guys then go through this perennial bullshit of trying to figure out what we have by piecing together short-term answers to long-term problems? Does NE have this perennial problem? HELL NO!!
 

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Does NE have this perennial problem? HELL NO!!
And that's not even figuring in ALL OF THOSE draft picks they had to give up due to their cheating ways. (I think their last one was a first rounder for deflategate)
 

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Absolutely Vita, because they have a model that works, cheating aside. They work that model and they find great talent. They get more rings because they know exactly the type of player they want that will contribute to winning or they get rid of them as fast as they find them.
 

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Absolutely Vita, because they have a model that works, cheating aside. They work that model and they find great talent. They get more rings because they know exactly the type of player they want that will contribute to winning or they get rid of them as fast as they find them.
This is true, especially the 'get rid of them' comment. They've cut first rounders after a year of service if my memory serves me.

They are the poster child for not putting good money behind bad.
 

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And that's not even figuring in ALL OF THOSE draft picks they had to give up due to their cheating ways. (I think their last one was a first rounder for deflategate)

Yeah, but the rings are worth the picks, or they wouldn't continue to find ways to cheat
 

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Seriously, people are complaining about signing Whitworth, one of the very best at his position. Who cares if he is 35, show me where his play is declining. I didn't think so. Nobody declared him the future, just a great veteran who will whip these young lineman into shape by setting an example of how to be professional, how to last long in this league, and how to play at an elite level. Every position on the field need veteran leadership to go hand and hand iwith coaching. When Faulk came here, he came with baggage but the Faulk we know provided that veteran leadership calling teammates out as well as teaching them. Who in the hell could we have gotten that is better than Whitworth.

The Front office has one job every offseason, improve the team, even if that means, rented players, or short term answers.
 

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And anyone who thinks deflategate was a one game situation is delusional.

I think the team that year had a grand total of 5 fumbles for the season. Deflating the football helps the RB's and WR's as well, not just the QB
 

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Absolutely Vita, because they have a model that works, cheating aside. They work that model and they find great talent. They get more rings because they know exactly the type of player they want that will contribute to winning or they get rid of them as fast as they find them.

Let's build that model here, right now you have to pay to get to where you want to go.
 

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Seriously, people are complaining about signing Whitworth, one of the very best at his position. Who cares if he is 35, show me where his play is declining. I didn't think so. Nobody declared him the future, just a great veteran who will whip these young lineman into shape by setting an example of how to be professional, how to last long in this league, and how to play at an elite level. Every position on the field need veteran leadership to go hand and hand iwith coaching. When Faulk came here, he came with baggage but the Faulk we know provided that veteran leadership calling teammates out as well as teaching them. Who in the hell could we have gotten that is better than Whitworth.

The Front office has one job every offseason, improve the team, even if that means, rented players, or short term answers.


Whitworth will be better then Robinson at age 55.
 

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That is the point BattleLyon. No, you don't always have to pay big bucks to get where you are going. Name one team that went out and spent a boatload of cash on players and the next year they went to the superbowl? Usually teams that add a FA or two are already winners that add a player to get over the top. We are adding players to fill in holes during the development phase. Talk to Jimmy Johnson who went 1-15 his first year with the Cowboys. They added no FAs that year and the next they added maybe two and they kept drafting wisely that netted them three superbowls. Our model? Zero superbowls!

In the NE model, they seldom throw good money at bad players as Vita stated. NE is not in a hurry and seldom do they panic with short-term solutions like we do. I don't care how good the guy is advertised as, one injury to Whitworth and we now have a Jake Long scenario whom we also overpaid to get the results we did. In fact, the more I look at this deal as it unfolds, the more it is beginning to smell like the extension we gave Austin.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/r...w-left-tackle-andrew-whitworth-144543723.html
 
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That is the point BattleLyon. The Pats seldom throw good money at bad players as Vita stated. They are not in a hurry and seldom do they panic with short-term solutions like we do. I don't care how good the guy is advertised as, one injury to Whitworth and we now have a Jake Long scenario whom we also overpaid to get the results we did. In fact, the more I look at this deal as it unfolds, the more it is beginning to smell like the extension we gave Austin.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/r...w-left-tackle-andrew-whitworth-144543723.html

How kick ass is a rookie going to be with Whitworth grooming him, I wouldn't be surprised to see us draft Bolles in the second round, or maybe Havenstein can be our future LT.
 

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Havenstein is not a LT. He wasn't in college and he is not going to be one in the pros. Yea, I see us drafting Bolles but if you want a coach, hire Whitworth as one and save all that player money. Look, we are in the developmental phase of this club-AGAIN. It is time to stop with this short-term-gap-filling waste of money and time and employ the Caboys under Jimmy Johnson and the NE models to build a true winner!!
 

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Being reunited with Todd Gurley makes this a bit more interesting, but still this is a guy who fell behind Nick Foles in KC, albeit Nick is a Andy Reid guy, so there is that to consider.
 
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