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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.I mean I don't hate the move but I don't really understand releasing a veteran who could help the defense while signing another veteran to be a potential progress stopper for the young guys. It seems to be a mixed message as far as what they think of the team this year.
Kinda.Is it hindsight or what 90% of us were saying all along?
...another in hindsight move.A lot of us wanted to trade Thuney as well
Fair enough. Rappaport basically said they were cutting Gilmore in part because they wanted money freed up for Collins so I think the moves do tie together somewhat.I never said I like swapping Gilmore for Collins. I am talking about Collins and what he brings to the team independent of cutting Gilmore.
Lots of possibilities.This one is on Belichick. I said all along that once Brady was gone, they should have traded Gilmore last year. They could have gotten possibly a second or even a first round pick for him. I didn’t get how they kept an older player who was taking up the most cap space of any player in a several year rebuild year. Coming off a DPOY season, the Pats would have gotten maximum value for him.
Nah, it’s just because you don’t have anything else in the holster. Didn’t you say you were retired? And you still spend the better part of 7 days a week on here? WTF does your wife… sorry… your second wife… do while you’re on here? You think she’s looking for someone else? Or is her coochie like sandpaper these days?that's what anyone would say to you......cuz, you know........
I don’t think they carePer overthecap.com, TB has $3.3 in cap space. They can make it work but if they are going all in, they may have to pay the piper in a few years to give Gilmore the $$ he wants.
Doesn't he have to agree?
I would have taken a sucky offer over nothing this year. I felt like we should've moved him last year before the draft. I felt like we should've let Thuney walk too. Both decisions cost the team a couple draft picks for the future.I think they were protecting against the perception of completely throwing in the towel for the 2020 season which is an anti-BB position to take.
It's also possible the trade offers for him sucked.
Not to mention two of the three losses are against NFC teams.It may not be likely, but if we beat Houston (which we still should) and KC beats Buffalo, suddenly we're one game back with 12 games to go, two of which are against the Bills themselves. Not exactly the drivers seat, but there's no reason to completely right off that possibility after four games where two of the losses came on a combined 3 points.
I would have taken a sucky offer over nothing this year. I felt like we should've moved him last year before the draft. I felt like we should've let Thuney walk too. Both decisions cost the team a couple draft picks for the future.
After going crazy in free agency this year? Not likely.We get a comp pick for Thuney...
Apparently Breer says he wants to be a Packer.
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