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Well dammit Jerry I don't want him, ok. Stop pushing him on me man, he might get hurt since he's so fragileBecause we're going to keep a certain number of WRs on the roster. He would cost another WR a roster spot.

Well dammit Jerry I don't want him, ok. Stop pushing him on me man, he might get hurt since he's so fragileBecause we're going to keep a certain number of WRs on the roster. He would cost another WR a roster spot.
I was sort of thinking Jackson might make sense, but I don’t know.
35 years old and 8 games last 2 years... why do we see this getting better?
Everyone is entitled to be wrong...both of us.I am sure. Not interested in further debates about our former qb, and of course you are entitled to your opinion, but imo your characterization is simply wrong.
In one game he could put up 280 yards and 3 TDs
for the season he could put up 315 yards and 3TDs.
I gave you 20 seconds of Not Sure. Now have a beer...I'm quite sure.
IMO. this is the only way it works.He's from LA and near retirement. They'll sign him on a cheap deal to be the #4 WR. If he gets hurt, he gets hurt. He's not going to be counted on to be the guy.
I gave you 20 seconds of Not Sure. Now have a beer...
He's going to cost a lot more than DeSean. There are plenty of teams that could use a 6'4" deep threat on a reasonable deal. Outside of this year, Williams had generally managed to stay on the field and produce decently.
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DeSean is a low risk signing. If he gets injured, we were paying him next to nothing anyways and not counting on him. If he stays healthy, we have a dangerous #4 WR. I don't see much point in passing if DeSean is willing to play for close to the veteran minimum.
That's what I expect a "prove it" deal to cost for Williams. The Raiders handed him a 4 year $44 million deal a couple years ago. I'm thinking a "prove it" deal for him will be somewhere in the range of $7 million (give or take $2 million) for that single year.
My point is Williams is much more likely to produce. Jackson has really faded. If they are thinking its a Superbowl roster, then what is Jackson going to bring to it in comparison to Williams? But, I concede that if the tweet is accurate then they know what they are looking for. Maybe they hope being on a goid team without the controversy will recharge DeSean, but that's hard to do over 16-20 games with a player showing his age. I guess its likely a bit role.
Yeah, and I can see DJax doing well as a platoon with Jefferson.