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Yep how could he pass? Beasley failed his in Cincy after we released him. In Vegas as well?Indeed. If he passes that physical he is.
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Yep how could he pass? Beasley failed his in Cincy after we released him. In Vegas as well?Indeed. If he passes that physical he is.
This year, not 2022, 2023..Miami is on the hook for 5 milThai costs is cap space correct?
HUGE benefits.Ok that makes sense. My next question, what benefit is there other than getting him off the team?
Just out of curiosity, how many TB Bucs were picks of JRob?
Since we're giving the 3 yr thing on rookies
I still have confidence in the rest of Jrobs draft class. I think we have several nice looking impact players in Fulton, Evans, Brewer, Tart and even Murchison, Jackson and Ikine.I think we had a very poor off season, but he is correct that Fulton and Evans will be very good players for us. It was injuries not COVID that impacted those two. Players who get injured isn’t the GM’s fault. Wake, Beasley, and Wilson are certainly at his doorstep.
Nope, the ENTIRE draft is based off future performance. Has to be since none of these young bucks have played a down of pro ball. Injuries, post draft are not predictable and the gauge you are measuring with is not rational. They did not contribute last year, but the reality is, they have more than last year to prove their worth and contribute. They have 3 year contracts, so far, they have not held up 1/3 of their contractual value due to injuries. If they wind up giving us 2/3 of their contractual value as 2nd and 3rd rounders, then they were a success. I get the disappointment in JR, I feel it too. I think he has assumed an arrogance over the course of his tenure and at times gets too cute with picks. But injuries are a part of the game and unless you drafted a guy who was injured, don’t think you can lay they at any GM’s feet.
I believe numerous scouts were replaced after the Dodd draft.
Neither of those players have done hardly anything though. In the NFL, assuming a player that isn't contributing will all of the sudden start contributing is a losing bet. And even if you are right, one starter in an entire draft class is awful.Not even close. Wilson was a bust and a bad pick. But the other players will contribute, Fulton and Evans are very good prospects. Fulton will be a starter in this league and we need to see what Evans turns into. COVID effected more than some of you want to realize. Developmental time was lost.
Unless you’re saying JRob had Covid brain fog during last off-season and draft, your statement doesn’t make sense. EVERY team operated under the same conditions. You’re just rationalizing a HORRIBLE performance by our GM.
Then what is he changing scenery from, his house? He didn’t do anything with the titans. For a change of scenery to work, he would of at one point accepted and been a part of the previous scenery. This is him just leaving college a second time.No leaving college, turning pro, getting handed alot of $ is not a change of scenery. .he obviously didn't handle it well...now he gets a change of scenery
I get we are all pissed at him, he's not our problem anymore...wish him well and move on
Whatever, go argue with someone else..I made my comment..obviously he didn't want to be in Nashville or be a Titan, he's a Dolphin now...therefore new scenery...Then what is he changing scenery from, his house? He didn’t do anything with the titans. For a change of scenery to work, he would of at one point accepted and been a part of the previous scenery. This is him just leaving college a second time.
Ugh. Yeah I originally didn't mind this move because I thought it at least saved us the capspace. We should've just deactivated him all season like last year before this.None. That is why I don’t like it. Why not work to see if you can get him figured out. We invested a ton in him. Don’t get me wrong, he was a huge bust but I feel like we didn’t seem to do what we could have to get him in the right track. Maybe it was a lost cause and we knew that early on, but it seems like a huge loss without a lot of effort on our part to make it work.
Posts over 5 sentences suck. I lose interest
But the opposite can be said too. Why assume Fulton won't be a starting-caliber corner once healthy? Everything points to him being solid. Same for Evans.Neither of those players have done hardly anything though. In the NFL, assuming a player that isn't contributing will all of the sudden start contributing is a losing bet. And even if you are right, one starter in an entire draft class is awful.