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Offense -Skill Positions $$ (pretty sad)

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(This post was last modified: 09-03-2020, 01:38 PM by TheSkipWillis.)

(09-03-2020, 12:37 PM)Kane Wrote:
(09-03-2020, 12:31 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Conley is a vet starter who isn't on there. Chark had a pro-bowl season last year. We have vets in Westbrook and Cole, rookies in Shenault and Johnson.
Eifert was brought in to be the vet starter alongside the draft pick who got hurt again and veteran James O.
Chris Thompson might be a nice surprise if he's healthy. Did Ozigbo beat our 4nette or did 4nette behave his way out? Is the Gruden Plan a Committee approach that wouldn't fit 4nette? I don't know.
Our QB is a cheap second year guy who finally beat out an expensive vet last year and is backed up by either a cheap vet or another cheap rookie. 

The offense is young and inexpensive, but that's not a bad thing. There's enough vets there to help GM15.

The entire OL are veterans as well, minus a 2nd year player at RT and perhaps a rookie eventually takes over at RG. They aren't the skill positions... but the "lack of veteran leadership" card is waaaay overblown by no nothing fans on this board for sure.

Even on D, Scho, Jack, Timmy, Harrison, Wilson, Hayden, Smoot, plenty of veterans.

What these people are missing are "big name superstars". Without the marquee names they feel disconnected from the team.
Shame to not know enough about your team if ESPN doesn't talk about them I guess.

The youth and lack of big money on offense currently is a great thing. Means more money to lock up Chark when his time comes. Or to sign a guy at TE or RB to a free agent contract next year. Or to solidify the D in the coming years.

Better than paying for an OBJ contract and still sucking like the Browns.
Or paying for a Todd Gurley and being cap strapped by a RB.

Was referring to the list that was posted in this thread, not the whole team in general.

You hear "offensive skilled positions" and most teams have atleast a couple skilled vets in them roles. I never said it was a good thing or bad thing.

Good point about Conley not being on this list, i didn't notice that.
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RE: Offense -Skill Positions $$ (pretty sad) - by TheSkipWillis - 09-03-2020, 01:37 PM



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