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Huh. So could most of us. You really want him to develop into something else.I think Trent Harris could develop to something on the PS
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Huh. So could most of us. You really want him to develop into something else.I think Trent Harris could develop to something on the PS
Wow Stidham is the truth or have others suggested he could be brought back.Hoyer has been cut
I’m not sure where I stand on Stidham but he sure has some fans in the NFL community. Impressive winning the backup job.
Lots of us thought Hoyer might be cut and brought back after a guy was placed on IR. We'll have to see.
Deus, it’s ok that you are sometimes difficult and I get that. You are sharp and witty and sometimes overly pointed. Overall, I enjoy your posts - even when I think you go overboard.If you're using SB victories as a decider for who to keep on your 53, you're doing it wrong.
Hoyer cut. I don't like this needless gamble. But, obviously, it's not my call.
And...we will weep for him in the pressHoyer has been cut
9Is Croston enough? as I have thought
Or do we need to carry 10 OL's as you seem to considering.
Deus, it’s ok that you are sometimes difficult and I get that. You are sharp and witty and sometimes overly pointed. Overall, I enjoy your posts - even when I think you go overboard.
I think you are smart enough to read the essential of what I’m trying to convey : being too attached to players on the bubble that can’t crack the 53 is more emotion than logic. I want SBs. The last two players on the 53 can (and sometimes WILL) help you achieve that goal. But to fall in love with a Gunner, for instance, is not logical. This train has rolled to so many SBs lately it makes very little sense to obsess about cuts on the last day of August.
That was the "Very thin book of Jewish Football players". Back in the day I almost made my way into it. Instead I had to settle for the "Even thinner book of Jewish coaches in the Catholic Conference".