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What Free Agency Will Reveal About the Jaguars
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Quote:How soon into free agency do you see the Jags signing a player? Quickly. Very quickly. Which major player goes first is tough to pin down. Guys like McCourty, Cobb and others are reportedly still trying to work deals with their former teams... I'd guess Suh will sign elsewhere pretty quickly if not retained. Maybe in Jax. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
So lets play the "Dave Game" and suppose that Suh was a luxury target.
Who are the #2 & 3 DE/DT left as of today in FA. McCourty is numero uno DB, who is 2 & 3. Bulaga, etc, etc,etc. What if your plan is to sign 2 to 4 very good players that with their combined play instantly make everyone else better. The TEAM aopproach vice the "big splash" "big Name" approach. Or one splash and an excellent set of complementary players. Would I like to see Suh? Would I settle for #2, McCourty, Bulaga and some one else? Would I draft a top 4 DE/DT in the first round? Does the Pope sleep in the Vatican? Yes the contracts will be front loaded, with diminishing outlay years 3-5. We will have long term contracts to negotiate by then. HeadSlap
When they have no time, they think about it!
When they go down hard, they think about it! Just watch Peyton, Andrew, Caep even Mr. Bundchen.
If I'm Dave Caldwell, I'm calling people in this order:
Devin McCourty Ndamukong Suh Bryan Bulaga Julius Thomas And then we would see from there, but those 4 are my top targets based on needs and talent levels.
This is probably the best discussion I've seen on the board in a while. Maybe I haven't been paying attention but this is good stuff folks.
"Sucess Is Not a Goal, It is a By-product"
It will reveal if the perception has changed where we can get top free agents to become Jags.
Only a chump boos the home team!
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:There is an axiom that everyone is a contender in March. ![]() 1. McCourty 2. Suh (wild card!) 3. Cobb 4. Thomas 5. Buluga Dave has to sign 2/5 of these names to have success in free agency. The stars are aligning. He must strike while the iron is hot. The more the merrier: he should try to sign them all.
I will say I have seen many different spellings for Bulaga. Hopefully, if we do get him, we can learn his name. ha.
I think it will reveal that while we are committed to growing this team via the draft, that perhaps we should have made better use of f/a's in critical positions (aka-offensive line) until our rookies were 'up to speed'. Among other words, if we couldn't 'stomach' the kind of losing seasons we've been experiencing as a result of being so rookie heavy, then we should have been making better use of f/a's before now. As a result, it's possible that the Jags may be agreeing to some of the biggest contracts in the history of the NFL to get the help needed here.
I just hope we get what we're paying for when we do pull out the checkbook.
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Quote:I think it will reveal that while we are committed to growing this team via the draft, that perhaps we should have made better use of f/a's in critical positions (aka-offensive line) until our rookies were 'up to speed'. Among other words, if we couldn't 'stomach' the kind of losing seasons we've been experiencing as a result of being so rookie heavy, then we should have been making better use of f/a's before now. As a result, it's possible that the Jags may be agreeing to some of the biggest contracts in the history of the NFL to get the help needed here.I view this differently. The one message that has never waivered is build through the draft. Establish a core and then suppliment with FA. It is time to suppliment. With the Roster nuked in year 1, the build through the draft began. FA was used judiciously to stop gap but not staunch the bleeding. We drafted again. Now that a foundation of sorts is solidifying for the future, it is time to be active in FA. Homework done, I can't see Caldwell and Co pursuing players with culture values that don't align with what is building here in JAX. HeadSlap
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What this free agency will reveal about the Jaguars? Remember last season when all the talk was how Gerhart signed here without visiting? How Beadles was so hyped up?
Now we're really gonna find out just how strong the Gus Juice is. Gus, Dave, and Khan IMO, will have to have their A+ game in selling this franchise to these top FA. I say dinner at Kismet with Gus on the Power Point controls, with Dave and Khan ready for the open checkbook should do it.
The teams can talk with player agents on March 7th, and can begin deals at that time. However, they can not sign the deals officially until March 10th. I think you'll hear some quick "have come to an agreement" on either March 7-8th on a number of players. I think Caldwell will have certain guys targeted and will not wait to go aggressively at them. Having Idzik onboard during this period will allow the team and Caldwell to do more at once simultaneously.
Quote:I view this differently.Dave said himself that he 'regretted not having made better use of f/a sooner'. Of course, this doesn't negate what you said. I too hope that the f/a's brought in here will be a good fit and not just 'names' that might be more trouble than they are worth. We'll see.
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This free agency will show if Dave Caldwell is worth his mettle or not. As Kyjaggy always likes to point out, their are many teams out there with loads of cap space targeting pretty much the same players we are. Dave has already showed he understands half the talent battle by drafting very good players even in the later rounds. Now it is time for him to show off the other half. He needs to show that if he wants a player in FA he is going to get him. He can't afford to target players like Devin McCourty and get players like Isa Abdul-Quddus(yes there actually is an NFL safety with that name.) Caldwell needs to show that if he wants a player, he's going to get him.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Dave said himself that he 'regretted not having made better use of f/a sooner'. Of course, this doesn't negate what you said. I too hope that the f/a's brought in here will be a good fit and not just 'names' that might be more trouble than they are worth. We'll see. This is a quote from the article I posted earlier in the thread: Quote:The biggest spenders in free agency usually don't succeed. Last year, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers spent more than $143 million on unrestricted free-agent contracts and ended up at the top of the draft after a 2-14 season. The Jags FO needs to learn from the Bucaneers, and make solid value-based additions but not splashy use of the FA market just to make the ESPN front-page. In my mind Suh might fall into this category, the FO needs to be absolutely sure that this guy won't be a negative to the locker room--particularly when the Jaguars are completing the rebuild--before making him the highest paid defensive player in the NFL. Look at Albert Haynesworth FA to see what could become the worst possible outcome, if due diligence isn't performed.
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Can we leave the personal insults behind for a while and get back to some semblance of topic, gents? Please, and thank you.
Suh is nothing like Haynesworth.
Fat Albert was fat and lazy. Suh had like 40m guaranteed the moment he was drafted and still remained very moment. He seems to be internally motivated to be the best DT of all time (I'm not saying he is). Suh would be a great pickup.
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Quote:This is a quote from the article I posted earlier in the thread: Suh may be a headline grabbing acquisition if it happens, but it's also representative of a massive upgrade to the defensive line. He's arguably one of the best defensive linemen in the game today. Haynesworth doesn't come even remotely close, and was a problem long before he hit free agency or even entered the league. Comparing him to Suh is like putting a Corvette up against a Chevette. Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Quote:Suh is nothing like Haynesworth. I'm not saying that Haynesworth = Suh, but keep in mind that Albert didn't get the fat and lazy moniker until after he signed his $100 million dollar contract. Just saying that the FO needs to dedicate a lot of time to making sure he's the perfect fit with the Jaguars. Edited: Just to not, which was my original intention.
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Can we leave the personal insults behind for a while and get back to some semblance of topic, gents? Please, and thank you. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:I'm just saying that Haynesworth = Suh, but keep in mind that Albert didn't get the fat and lazy moniker until after he signed his $100 million dollar contract. Just saying that the FO needs to dedicate a lot of time to making sure he's the perfect fit with the Jaguars. That's not true. Haynesworth had that reputation when he came into the league. That's one of the reasons the Jaguars selected John Henderson in that same draft instead of taking the more highly touted Haynesworth. I'm fairly certain this front office will do their due diligence in properly vetting every player they're considering in free agency. That's what they're being paid to do. In no universe is Haynesworth = Suh in any way other than the position they play. Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Quote:That's not true. Haynesworth had that reputation when he came into the league. That's one of the reasons the Jaguars selected John Henderson in that same draft instead of taking the more highly touted Haynesworth. Yep, Haynesworth got that moniker because he underachieved after he was drafted, turned it on for two years leading up to his big contract, then cruised. Suh is not Haynesworth.
If they don't bring Suh here with all that damn money it's all I need to know about Caldwell and Kahn. One of the top 3 defensive players in the league is up for signing and you don't attempt to grab him is a problem. This guy is on a trajectory to be a hall of famer and is in his prime so it would make no sense not to. They have so much money to spend that they can structure a contract where his number is irrelevant to the cap in three years.
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