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Buffalo_Nickel_1
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I would pick up Jaylen Smith And Collins but nooooooo we bring up kuycknzy or whatever jesus christ
They have to at least make an attempt.Let me guess Skins will pass on cb Gilmore to
Surely someone trades for Gilmore. As far as Smith goes I wouldn’t pay a whole lot he has been awful since he got paid. Maybe a change of scenery would be good for himThey have to at least make an attempt.
Pats tried to trade him all week. That's why they cut him. Go get him!Surely someone trades for Gilmore. As far as Smith goes I wouldn’t pay a whole lot he has been awful since he got paid. Maybe a change of scenery would be good for him
Not officially cut until 16:00Pats tried to trade him all week. That's why they cut him. Go get him!
I read Collins is signing with the Pats. Still, how could RR and Del Rio go into the regular season with Bostic and Holcom as starters, drasft a LB that played 11 games in college and say "We're good to go at LB." It makes no sense.working here in dallas now , we dont want smith . smith is another guy who blows assignments and free lances
collins i can see looking into and even kendricks
to be honest i dont have an issue with holcomb , bostic was/is doneI read Collins is signing with the Pats. Still, how could RR and Del Rio go into the regular season with Bostic and Holcom as starters, drasft a LB that played 11 games in college and say "We're good to go at LB." It makes no sense.
JMO but Rhule is a little more sharp than Riviera.
Packers already signed himIf there is a way to get Smith short term it has to be done. 1 year deal, then let him walk? Unless J Smith doesn't want to come here.
Personally i'd want those revenge games
He's killing it right now.JMO but Rhule is a little more sharp than Riviera.
Why? he's a better run defender not that that's saying a whole lot, but nearly as bad in pass coverage as Bostic.to be honest i dont have an issue with holcomb , bostic was/is done
Ron Rivera was fired (Carolina) because of his innate conservative tendencies, a reluctance to change the old way of doing things in favor of using analytics, and failure to adopt more enlightened approach to modern athletes on and off the field. In other words, "Riverboat" was played and had run its course as younger athletes weren't buying it and neither was the new owner there. This was reflected on the field then and based upon that recent history, you have to wonder if the surprising changes in Washington's play are also related to Rivera's old school approach to the game.He's killing it right now.