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Id give them a C by default, by being inactive. They were active last year and didnt have the space to do much this year but sit, although that didnt stop Denver but Denver is in a position by going all out at this point could end in a SB victory.
One thing though. When you see stop gap QBs like Schaub and Palmer going for 6th and 7rd picks you gotta think Dorsey would like a redo on Smith. Sure Smith is better at this point but two #2s? Not that he regrets getting him, but two 2nd rounders with one being an extremely high 2nd has to make him wish hed proceeded a little slower. Its one of those things thats over and done with but everyone secretly acknowledges he overpaid. |
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What did the Redskins give up for Bobby Griffin? What did the Cardinals give up for Kevin Kolb? And you think that we overpaid for Smith with two lousy seconds? http://content.wheresweed.com/blog_i...m-bong-hit.gif |
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Although while I do think he would utilize a te, I think it's a bit skewed that he's such a TE utilizer. I'd imagine just about any qb would if they had Vernon Davis For instance, I think a wr who gets quick separatin with big play ability (Beckham or more proven Jackson) would be just as advantageous |
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Be it Jenkins (?), or whoever, they need more. I'm hoping it ends up being Beckham or ebron. |
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SPENDING MORE MONEY DOES NOT MAGICALLY CREATE MONEY THAT DOESN'T COUNT AGAINST THE CAP. HOLY ****ING HELL. Where is this magical, mystical forest where NFL teams are illegally spending money on players that never counts against the cap. Tell me a single way that a team spends a single dollar on a player that doesn't count against the cap. |
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