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Re: Burning Questions: Cap Casualties?
I think Hawthorne got a one year deal. Grubbs and Bunkley need to give money back and then retire.:smokin:
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We'll keep most of them at a reduced price or a restructure.
This is the best cap shape we've been in for a few years now. We may even target a FA stud. |
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Pay cuts and cuts all around... I don't see where anyone on this list deserves to not take a pay cut or be released....
Bunkley and Hawthorne can be released. Grubbs can be released if he doesn't take a pay cut |
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I agree on Grubbs, he's been a disappointment since day 1
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Deep draft. Almost anyone can have the production of Grubbs, Evans, Watson and Colston did last season. I understand wanting to keep them, but they're just not worth the money. None of them are going to catch the fountain of youth either. Fix the cap and move on.
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Evans and Colston can stay at a cheaper rate since this team needs some veteran leadership but I wouldn't mind seeing the Saints draft some talented players to replace some of this overpaid dead weight on the team
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Hawethorne looked good in the last few games, but where was that guy earlier in the season. The PEDs must have kicked in late. Colston is no longer a starter. PERIOD. Watson and PT are worth their cap hits. I'd HATE to see Colston in someone else's uniform but it is probably best if we move on.
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Colston is most definitely a starter. What he's not is someone we need going over the middle, getting clocked over and over.
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