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Wonder if Schefter knows something here (as in, he’s speaking on behalf of OBJ’s agent).
This!!!that clown talk immediate revenge dude isn’t gonna practice one week and show up on the field
NO has no qb, not really an enticing destination. Seattle yeah with Russ but he’s injured not sure when he’s supposed to be back, SF Jimmy G and Shanahan I dunno doesn’t seem like an exciting team to join mid season.Florio reports the “teams to watch out for” if Beckham clears waivers are the Seattle Seahawks, the San Francisco 49ers and the New Orleans Saints, and Pete Carroll’s team reportedly sits atop the wish list.
Odell Beckham Jr. Rumors: Wideout Prefers To Sign With This Team
Florio reports the “teams to watch out for” if Beckham clears waivers are the Seattle Seahawks, the San Francisco 49ers and the New Orleans Saints, and Pete Carroll’s team reportedly sits atop the wish list.
Odell Beckham Jr. Rumors: Wideout Prefers To Sign With This Team
Mike Florio: look out for Seahawks, 49ers, and Saints to show interest in OBJ. OBJ prefers Seahawks...
They could use someone like him, but someone physically and mentally able to stay on the field, someone who embraces team culture, someone whose dad doesn't post choreographed montages of him allegedly being done over by his co-workers, etc.passing offense needs him if they are to make a playoff run. need that guy on the outside drawing a safety so the middle opens up for Meyers, Henry and Smith
No, Tom Brady is still in Tampa.With all the negative talk here.......
if the Pats sign Beckham will the board be flooded with Super Bowl predictions?
He's not a short term rental, we have no rent money so he'd have to go onto the credit card at eye watering interest rates, so that 'rent' would bleed into future years.
This makes no sense. Wilson is out and who knows when he will be back and whether he will be good with his finger.
I think we're in agreement. I'm saying he's not a short term rental for us because we don't have rent money now, and we wouldn't borrow rent money from next year just to sign him.He's absolutely a short-term cheap rental until he proves on the field that he can still play and is not a freelancing basket-case. He has every incentive to come here (or someplace similar) on a cheap contract and perform well, thus ensuring a good contract next year.
As a unit, our WRs average 11 catches for 140yds and less than .5 TDs per game.
As an offense we average 24ppg.
Do people think that is good enough?
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