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No way they trade Jimmy G in 2023 or sooner.... None. |
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He’s such a gamewrecker with Clark. I used to be on the fence but I think I wanna keep him for sure. Mathieu talked about how Arizona’s defense was so good cause they kept their core together for so long, and as soon as they didn’t, it fell apart. Jones has bought in and is a piece of that core which could mean dynasty if things click. |
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Early weather forecasts are looking really good for next Sunday in Miami Gardens... game-time temperatures in the 60's with low humidity and no rain/wind issues.
The Chiefs are preparing for warmer temperatures it looks like... <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Chiefs are practicing indoors again and this time they have the heat cranked. Getting ready for Miami. <a href="https://t.co/hse0JXA4Dj">pic.twitter.com/hse0JXA4Dj</a></p>— Adam Teicher (@adamteicher) <a href="https://twitter.com/adamteicher/status/1220429811740499973?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 23, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Most likely you if I’m being honest. Trevor Lawrence is amazing. I can already see him in this offense. He’d be Lights out. I read somewhere that the last few superbowl participants had QB under rookie contracts. That obviously helped build up their team. Makes sense to me. Trading Jimmy is a long shot no doubt. Highly improbable but not impossible. |
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Imagine what Veach can do if Pat's cap hit is on a seperate cap? |
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And the team picking #1 overall may decide there is no amount of compensation they are willing to take to pass up on drafting Lawrence. |
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What would be the point in that. Seems like the only ones that would benefit would be the ones that got their guy. What if you don’t?? That cap can’t be allocated towards the team? |
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So now Ragland can be coming downhill at the playside B gap and really close that off, forcing the RB to bounce. And like I said, I do see some vulnerability there so it's not like it's a perfect scenario, but when you can limit the RBs options, then everyone in the second level can hone in on the target and attack. Especially if guys like Pennel and Nnadi have occupied those IOL and kept them from getting hands on Hitchens. You don't need to hold them to 2 yards every time. Just keep them from knocking off 5-6 and you'll get enough short runs in there as well to force the 9ers into situations where Grapes will have to come through on 3rd down. And if you routinely struggle to prevent Jimmy Garappolo from converting on 3rd downs, well you just don't deserve to win a Super Bowl. At some point you gotta earn the damn thing and that's just the way it is. If you can earn it by forcing Jimmy Garappolo to beat you,I think you're in nice shape. |
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T-Sizzle has played the 49ers twice already this year. How did he look against that run game? |
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Nobody in the league holding 1.1 is going to trade it when Lawrence declares. Doesn't matter what you offer them, they aren't moving it. So unless you get a pick this offseason from a team that is bad enough to end up at 1.1 next season, you aren't getting Lawrence. Just dispense with that idea now. You might as well start dreaming about getting Mahomes as a FA. It ain't happening. |
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There’s always a guy like you. Always. No matter what the post is. “You don’t understand football” “You’re an idiot “ “Clearly you don’t watch football” “This is clearly the dumbest post I’ve ever read” Never fails. FOH!!! I do know what it would take to move up to trade for Lawrence. That’s why I said package up some type of deal that would already include 2 1st round picks in whatever year he declares. I understand that future first rounders would also be required. And even then...it may not be enough or a tram wouldn’t be willing. I get all that brother. All of it. |
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