skinsscalper
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Like I said previously, both sides have posters who are "outraged" and resort to name calling because they have a different view.
The facts remain, teams that win consistently get "their" guys in FA when they have glaring holes to address before the draft. They don't overspend, but they get their guys.
The Patriots and Broncos did it last year, Patriots did it the year they won the SB, so did the Seahawks. The Cardinals are one of the best teams in the NFC because they use FA. The Ravens and Newsome love is abound for their FO and they're paying 9million this year to Weddle because they have no players at safety.
Does anyone feel comfortable at DE? Mario Williams, an all pro a season ago, signed for 2 years/16 mill and Robert Ayers, a top 10 edge player, signed for 3 years/21 million. That's not overpaying. Either one would make this a much more comfortable draft/offseason.
This is also a secondary coming off one of the worst TO performances in the history of the NFL. Without Tony putting up points, they couldn't buy a TO. So, what happens? As of right now, there is 0 turnover, just like the amount forced by our starters last year. In fact Church got a raise to 4.25 million. Carr is a dead man walking, I hope at least.
Yes you build through the draft, but if somehow, miraculously, hit all of your needs in the draft then you either are incredibly lucky or you adopted a poor drafting philosophy of drafting for need instead of BPA. BPA simply isn't going to line up with all your needs every time, in fact it won't most of the time, that's why you have FA.
Agree with you here. In fact almost every word of it. Thanks, in advance for the civil debate.
In fact the only thing that I have issue with is the Ayers and Williams comments. The only thing we do know, for sure is that neither signed with Dallas. What we don't know is Dallas' interest or the players' interest in Dallas. We have no idea whether or not Dallas reached out to either guys' reps. We also know that Williams pretty much quit on his team last season. I'm not sure how interested Dallas was in bringing a guy like that into the fold after (possibly) dealing with the same issue in a guy like Hardy. That's the rub with FA. Similar to BPA fitting your need, it's not often that a guy that DOES fill your need actually fit with your team. That's why there's a laundry list of FA that flopped with their new team. That list is a mile longer than the guys that actually "worked out", in fact. Murray anyone? How about Wallace, or Suh? Now, there are exceptions to that, also. But, they are exactly that. Exceptions.
Good talking with ya, gmoney.