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My dad always says he's undefeated at tailgating
Maybe it's not I who doesn't know what he's talking about
I’d rather have Warford. But we were talking about this move pre-draft. Ryan will certainly help on the backend. But if this was our plan, I no longer see the point of the Quincy Wilson trade. But what do I know.
We didn't have Ryan at the time, and still don't. And Wilson is likely better than any player we would have drafted at the end of the 6th (apparently the Colts took a corner/return specialist from UMass called Isaiah Rodgers, so watch him become an All Pro now).I'm more concerned about the narrative that the team is placing spending limits on Douglas. I understand cap management, but the way Manish writes it sounds more like cash limitations. How the freak do you cry poor when you own one of the most valuable franchises in the NFL?
"Hello good sir GM, may we pretty please have your throwaway centers and gords please??!? I'll suck yo'dick!"
He shook my hand breed tub and walked away
A proven winner that has always been highly productiveReally surprised that Tennessee let him walk but they do have some cap issues
He’s been a sack machine for the last 2 seasons...compared to other CBs
Garofalo says that Manish has jumped the gun and that the Jets have yet to submit a formal offer to Ryan, and that Miami are also in the mix.