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He gone.
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Not worried at all about him walking if they can’t come to an agreement. Veach is way too smart to have not planned for a scenario where he doesn’t sign here.
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This team likely has someone circled in the draft they really like and probably 2 guys in FA they think fit at reasonable deals. |
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Even if they like someone in the draft, unless they're gonna trade up for him....I dunno. |
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It would give KC a lot of flexibility. MAYBE they get lucky in the draft and have a rookie LT who surprises and is ready to handle that right away. Boom. Put Taylor right back on the right side (where he would still be a massive upgrade from Wylie). |
The idiots who wanted him benched/cut/gone for most of the season will likely get their wishes.
No OBJ, no Bienemy. Who will we blame now if things don't go perfectly? |
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The Dillard thing interests me in that it would be very Veachy to like a former first rounder like that. |
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There might be a job opening for a headline writer at Bleacher Report.
ROFLROFLROFLROFLROFL https://i.ibb.co/wwhBj8D/FART.png https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...7-18m-per-year |
Once upon a time Trent Williams wasn't tagged by the Niners and was allowed to hit the market. He used us as a negotiating tool and then ran straight back to the bay. OBJ was solid during the latter stages of the regular season and then in the playoffs. But as we saw with Wylie our interior is so good that we don't need all world guys at tackle to get the job done.
Thuney might want a new deal next year and Creed and Smith will be eligible for a new deal next year aswell so maybe Brett is reading the tea leaves and saying "let me get cheaper tackles now so we don't have huge decisions to make about our interior down the road"?? We'll see. |
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