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I've always respected your takes, keg and I'm taking your point of view into consideration because of such, but at the end of the day they seem like they have little to no interest in most of the guys that were here before they got here and their respective ages into the big picture of how they are going to win a title and that's a little hard to swallow after trading for a quarterback that's 30 years old and has a window that's not huge himself. When you trade for a 30 year old quarterback, don't you pretty much acknowledge that you are in win now mode at that point? |
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If they aren't gonna do that, at least make a push to use that money to lock up some pending free agents for next year. |
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How? No big FA signings? I fully expect these guys to have championship goals by year 3. What have they done that should make me feel otherwise? |
By year 3, a lot of our stars will be either past their prime or be gone already.
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I should probably just leave this thread. |
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There are a lot of ways of looking at the players they've let go. Maybe they just don't see them as pieces that fit what they want to do, long term. Which is not at all unusual when franchises rebuild. That's just the reality of it. Front offices tend to want 'their' guys, and let's face it, whether these players have made pro bowls are not, was there really anybody who's been allowed to walk who was an irreplaceable superstar? I can't think of a single player that's gone that signed somewhere else for a contract that I would have been satisfied with had they remained here (and that includes Carr). We're talking big dollars for players who are pretty good, but, really, nothing all that spectacular. 30 years old is not old for a quarterback. Guys have been playing the position at a high level into their mid- to late-30s for a long time. Alex Smith has plenty of limitations, but his age isn't one of them. So I wouldn't talk about him like he's a year or two away from retirement. It's not at all inconceivable that he's still starting here in, say, 2020. As frightening a concept as that is. And of course, don't mistake any of this as support of or satisfaction with the front office. I'm talking in purely philosophical terms. I don't like a lot of the moves they've made, including both Alex Smith and Eric Fisher, but I also don't have a particular problem with the way they've handled any of the vets. I mean, I like(d) Branden Albert, but I'd never have paid him what the Dolphins did. Especially not with the injuries he's struggled with the last two years and with Stephenson playing well, as well as, like him or not, Fisher being here. You also have to consider possible future contracts for players who'll be coming up for new deals in the next year or two. Who's more important long term, say, Albert (or even, say, Byrd) or Justin Houston? Sometimes choices have to be made, and there are likely way more facets to all of this than we ever realize.... |
I get all that, Keg...but we haven't been linked to any of the free agent safeties and the draft has very limited options at the position.
Every single one of us knows that that we need a FS that can start day one and play at a high level....nothing. We know the line solidified when Schwartz entered the lineup and he's gone. I'm just happy we re-signed Abdullah to such a bargain deal. Easily the best bang for the buck thus far in all of FA IMO. |
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Come on now you are being way over the top with everything and you are letting it cloud your mind. Also Denver has not signed Ware. You know how about a little faith. You are/were one of those that hated the Alex Smith trade. Now that decision looks like the best one. Just because they are not doing what YOU wish doesn't mean that everything is lost or that we can't still find quality players to fill our needs without overpaying. Any of you guys that thought we were going to break the bank for a player or two were foolish in your thoughts then and now. |
Keg, I've pointed out numerous times that only 4 SBs have been won by QBs over the age of 33.
That means that the chances of winning with Alex Smith after 3 years substatntially decrease, especially since one of his positive attributes is his mobility. So, the reality is, trading for a 29 year old QB is a win now move. |
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Tamba or Flowers, likely both, will be watching as their replacements are drafted in May. |
Broncos are not a tough team. They don't have chemistry. And what's hilarious is now they are going from signing Big name FA's to signing old injured FA's.
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That is all that any media outlets are talking about right now. We were not and are not going to sign one of those players. We will be signing role players and such that will be in the 2cd tier of FA signings. Knowing that we are not interested in those overpriced type FA our FO are working on new deals for Alex Smith and Justin Houston. That has been publicly stated and talked about here on CP. That is working on lowering our cap number that would allow us to sign another player or two. |
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