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I've been a Settle supporter, I think he's underrated, but Allen's potential is bigger. He is very consistent and has some games where he is just a monster. Throw in the work ethic and you know this staff wants him back. We have a young roster, and thus cap available, I see nothing wrong with trying to retain what this team is built on: freakish Dline! Envoyé de mon SHV48 en utilisant Tapatalk
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05-18-2021, 08:15 PM | #1142 |
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Leno LT, Cosmi RT
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Moses had a good 2020 and his holding penalty addiction seemed to subside. He is always, always healthy and He isn’t owned a ton of money. Im not a fan of this move at all. You do what you need to do to keep him.
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He hasn’t missed a start in 6 years, and the money is not an issue. It is a strange situation. And honestly who gives a shit about a pff grade. The guy is our starting right tackle and better than anyone else on our team to currently to man that position. This is not progress, it is a problem. A weird, unexpected problem. |
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Im a fan and see him as extremely critical. Are we suddenly so good after a 7-9 record that we can shed starting tackles on both side of the line - Allen and Moses- and not miss a beat? I mean let the year play out before the coaching staff and FO thinks that they are all time greats and can win with anyone for Gods sake. Not implying you think that just sayin pump the breaks on we have Vince Lombardi and Bobby Beathard in the house. Allen and Moses are critical this year. |
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They should have moved Moses to LT (he actually played really well as a LT) instead of signing Leno and put Cosmi at RT. Maybe Moses has an attitude like his buddies Williams and Dunbar?
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Wish we woulda moved him before the draft, could have gotten a decent pick. Not 1st or second, but mid round. We won’t get much now, maybe a pick swap or 6th rounder at best…which is a front office fail as he is a solid starter in the league.
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John Allen is pivotal to the dline and the leadership here. We need to re up him soon
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We just signed a viable above average starting LT for $5M, and have three viable guys at RT, Cosmi, Charles, Lucas, earning less total than Moses. The smart long term move is to cut Moses after this year, if you can get a 4th or 6th round pick instead, that is a free pick, trying to trade him old-school Pats style move. FO again smartly recognizes that our OL was a paper tiger that got owned by better teams and is systematically improving upgrading, by addition subtraction. Give them loads of credit for this. You can get 80% of the production of Moses, and pass blocking just as good, for half the price or less, while emphasizing long term. This is another incredibly smart move that shows our FO gets it. Whatever Moses was in his late 20s, he is losing a step, in pass protection especially. And that is playing next to Scherff. Not paying Moses saves just under $17M over two years. That is a lot of money for a RT. In a vacuum, Moses is more dependable and proven than other options, but long term, that $17M might be the difference between keeping Allen or not. Jonathan Allen is 26 and if we sign a 4-5 year deal, we get him for his entire prime. I would prefer Allen and Charles or Lucas or Cosmi at RT and Allen resigned, or another STUD FA next year in their prime, versus Moses at RT and no Allen or stud FA. So would I rather pay an above average but not elite RT who is 31 this year and 32 next, or lockup a key contributor Allen long term for the rest of their prime, while plugging in a very solid option at RT with only modest drop-off, and virtually none in pass blocking which matters most? Trying to trade Moses is a super smart long-term move, which shows FO gets the hard-nosed long-term realities of salary cap. And remember, all those FAs we've signed with lowball deals this year balloon years after. Love the idea of rolling over money to next year. We can only hope we find a sucker to bite on a trade. Doubt we will, most teams probably wait for us to just cut him, but if we can get even a 5th rounder I take the trade in a heartbeat. Love this trade, and love trying to rebuild OL to make it dominant like DL. Can't be afraid to give younger guys reps. My dream scenario would be Cosmi LT, Charles RT, but that is probably a pipe dream, both winning starting jobs. Last edited by Scalper; 05-18-2021 at 11:22 PM. |
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Well damn if WFT isn't doing the right things
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When you look at the moves made since draft, have to up our overall offseason grade to B+. Can't give A with no attempt to address QB long term, which is again inexcusable, but when you look at Reyes, Patterson, McCain, Leno, trying to bring in CFL guys, trying to dump Moses, etc., you have to up the grade a bit. Our FO is aggressively trying to improve via EVERY avenue available, even at positions where conventional wisdoms says stand pat. Dumping Moses is emphatically the smart long term decision. I'm not one of the Homers who thinks we are a SB contender, but we are a much improved team, give FO credit.
Players added: DRAFT LB - Davis OT - Cosmi CB - Juste WR - Brown TE - Bates S - Forrest LS - Cheeseman DE - King DE - Toney WR - Milne 10 guys, though we did mortgage future UDFA RB - Patterson TE - Reyes (put him as UDFA as this seems most logical designation) 2 guys, 2 free late round picks essentially FA QB - Fitzaverage CB - Jackson WR - Samuel LT - Leno CB - Roberts RB - Miller WR - Humphries OLB - Norris OT - Sharpe C - Larsen CB - Johnson ILB - Mayo WR - Carter TE - Yelder S - Stephens S/CB McCain 16 FAs. That is a lot, but only two, Jackson Samuel, longer than 1 year. In English, the backend of roster still remains extremely unsettled. No way we ever consistently get comp picks signing 12+ FAs per year. You'll know our roster is closer to complete when this trend of gaggles of FAs on 1-year deals ends. All these guys won't make roster, but say 10 do. That is 22 new players if every rookie makes team (which improbable). Even 20 players is over 33% turnover. That is aggressive improvement. ADDITION BY SUBTRACTION CB - Darby LB - Pierre Louis DE - Kerrigan TE - Sprinkle CB - Moreau OLB - Anderson WR - Foster Every one of these moves was emphatically right choice, from replacing declining Kerrigan with young promising picks, to not paying Darby, to letting positionless Anderson go, etc. Hopefully add one more to list: RT - Moses |
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