If possible, would you go big?

No chance in hell would I do that. Kicking the salary cap can down the road and paying retail for players outside the organization is a sure sign for disaster.

Yeah, 2020 is looking awfully bright
 
If this was possible would you do it?

1. Renegotiate Romo, Smith and Carr
2. Sign Suh and Hardy
3. Let Murray walk and trade up in the first giving up our 3rd rounder for Gordon
4. Resign Parnell and McClain

I don't want Suh on my team, period.
 
Chargers, Browns, Eagles, Lions, Cardinals, Panthers, Ravens........all teams picking between 17 and 26 who could look to go RB. Trust me I hate trading up as much as anyone but if you need to give up a 3rd to make sure you get your guy you do so. 3s aren't 2s.....giving up a second rounder is when you get hurt.
 
Chargers, Browns, Eagles, Lions, Cardinals, Panthers, Ravens........all teams picking between 17 and 26 who could look to go RB. Trust me I hate trading up as much as anyone but if you need to give up a 3rd to make sure you get your guy you do so. 3s aren't 2s.....giving up a second rounder is when you get hurt.

At RB? No way. Get another guy in the second or third round like everybody else does. Use that early pick on defense if the top two RBs are gone. And maybe if they're not.
 
If this was possible would you do it?

1. Renegotiate Romo, Smith and Carr
2. Sign Suh and Hardy
3. Let Murray walk and trade up in the first giving up our 3rd rounder for Gordon
4. Resign Parnell and McClain

I dont like Gordon. I think Gurley is much better for us.

Anyways... I would never do what you suggest.

I think the way to be successfull in the NFL is not the way JJ tried it year in and year out. Its not about being risky and getting players in splashy deals.

It about being informed and building thru the draft. We are using this strategy now for the last 3-4 years and last year showed the first time that it works.
You dont need to sign expensive/great players to be successfull. It will even hurt you because the risk is so much higher.

In the NFL a frachise is going to be successfull the way we are operating right now. No need to risk everything.

But i do understand that it is tempting. Thats how people are raised in capitalistic surroundings. Buy the biggest, newest, fastest, shiniest stuff and you are going to be the coolest human on earth.
 
I dont like Gordon. I think Gurley is much better for us.

Anyways... I would never do what you suggest.

I think the way to be successfull in the NFL is not the way JJ tried it year in and year out. Its not about being risky and getting players in splashy deals.

It about being informed and building thru the draft. We are using this strategy now for the last 3-4 years and last year showed the first time that it works.
You dont need to sign expensive/great players to be successfull. It will even hurt you because the risk is so much higher.

In the NFL a frachise is going to be successfull the way we are operating right now. No need to risk everything.

But i do understand that it is tempting. Thats how people are raised in capitalistic surroundings. Buy the biggest, newest, fastest, shiniest stuff and you are going to be the coolest human on earth.

Not true......the reason to our success is obvious.......we have an offensive line, something we haven't had since 07
 
FA: hardy, McCourty and AP
Draft: Bennett at 27 and then BPA
 
If this was possible would you do it?

1. Renegotiate Romo, Smith and Carr
2. Sign Suh and Hardy
3. Let Murray walk and trade up in the first giving up our 3rd rounder for Gordon
4. Resign Parnell and McClain

I wanted Suh. I got over it.

What you are talking about with:

1. No necessary.
2. Very eagles dream team-like. No thanks.
3. Murray works. Keep the band together for "unfinished business".... Finish the fight 2.0
4. I am ok with this.
 

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