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So far he's played less than one game for us, and he got a 50 million dollar 3 year contract.what did i miss?
So far he's played less than one game for us, and he got a 50 million dollar 3 year contract.what did i miss?
He played two full games.So far he's played less than one game for us, and he got a 50 million dollar 3 year contract.
The OL looked a little weak vs. Seattle for some reason. Kyren got stuffed too often, and Staff was very hurried. That was disappointing.
AJ has looked strong though, and that’s been a significant improvement for us since he’s returned.
Money aside, Jackson is a better player. Why wouldn't you want your best players in the game?I don't give a damn how much Jackson is making, he's not going to replace Limmer at Center.
He can sit on the bench and count his millions that he scammed us out of if he wants.
Fair, but we know what he's done when healthy as well. Still think he's the best option a LG. But we shall see.That’s my point, and he was injured in Detroit to.
Think I feel better rolling with who we Avila at LG, Limmer at C, and Dotson at RG
Noteboom has a per game bonus of 750k so it will need to be quite the emergency situation for him to play any significant timeYeah - sure. Where does Noteboom stand in all of this ?
Doesn’t look like he will start at RT,but he’ll be ready to play multiple positions.
Limmer is the future at center. Jackson should be gone next year. He can warm the bench after Avila comes back.Money aside, Jackson is a better player. Why wouldn't you want your best players in the game?
Hopefully they will cut their losses and pick up some money in our salary cap.Yeah - sure. Where does Noteboom stand in all of this ?
Looks like Avila & Jackson might be back ? So the question is going to be what happens with all The Young Rookies across the board.Noteboom has a per game bonus of 750k so it will need to be quite the emergency situation for him to play any significant time
Hopefully they will cut their losses and pick up some money in our salary cap.