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Chris Prosinski Injurey selttlement realeased today

#21

Quote:With C?
Crappy?


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#22

Quote:Of course we don't want all of them to be gone. Bryan Anger, Andre Branch, Tyson Alualu, and Cecil Shorts are not bad.

 

Do we have any other Gen Smith picks?
Ok 4, I want the remaining here.


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#24

Quote:He was released Tuesday, its just now that it makes the news.
He was moved to IR Tuesday and reached injury settlement today and released.


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#25

So whats left at safety? Cyp Evans Guy and Martin... wish we held onto Craig Loston
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#26

Loston got signed to the practice squad last week, didn't he?
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#27

Quote:Loston got signed to the practice squad last week, didn't he?
Yes he is on the PS


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#28

Prosinski is gone. Be still my heart.


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#29

Quote:Who's left? Alualu, Anger and Shorts?
 

To be honest though, there are a few picks I wish were still with the team. Eugene Monroe, Terrance Knighton, Rashad Jennings, and Brandon Marshall. Marshall and Knighton are now starters for the Denver Broncos. They both could certainly help in Jacksonville. Jennings would be the starting RB right now instead of Gerhart.

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#30

Quote:Oh, how I will miss Prosinski. I will frame one of my new Prosinski jerseys and hang it on the wall next to Boselli and Taylor. I will always remember the time we were both at the grocery store and almost ran our carts into each other, then spent a few seconds trying to maneuver past each other while grabbing Goldfish crackers. Ah, Chris, sometimes the world isn't ready for greatness. Farewell my friend, for now anyways.
 

Please tell me this story is true. PLEASE.

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#31

It gets tiring sometimes being the GOAT

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Enjoy your well deserved rest CP!
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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#32

Quote:Oh, how I will miss Prosinski. I will frame one of my new Prosinski jerseys and hang it on the wall next to Boselli and Taylor. I will always remember the time we were both at the grocery store and almost ran our carts into each other, then spent a few seconds trying to maneuver past each other while grabbing Goldfish crackers. Ah, Chris, sometimes the world isn't ready for greatness. Farewell my friend, for now anyways.
 

 

Quote:Please tell me this story is true. PLEASE.
 

Yep, it was one of many run ins Chris and I shared.  The next time we ran into each other was when we shared a potato skins appetizer at Applebee's while we watch some WNBA action.  We were both blowing off some steam after a rough day at work. 

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#33

I have a #42 Jaguars jersey...

 

 

 

 

 

 

...but it's a "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" joke.


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#34

This guy was bad. Does not hurt my feelings seeing him go. I remember alot of folks (including myself) were really excited when we drafted him. He had worked in three or four different defensive schemes in college. And he had success each year. His numbers at his PRO day were solid too.


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Quote:This guy was bad. Does not hurt my feelings seeing him go. I remember alot of folks (including myself) were really excited when we drafted him. He had worked in three or four different defensive schemes in college. And he had success each year. His numbers at his PRO day were solid too.
I have to admit, outside of Anger, i've been excited about everyone we've drafted.  Even Gabbert, tho i didn't quite see what they saw when watching his college highlights. 


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#36

Quote:I have to admit, outside of Anger, i've been excited about everyone we've drafted.  Even Gabbert, tho i didn't quite see what they saw when watching his college highlights. 
 

I was excited when we drafted Maurice Jones-Drew (eventhough I really wanted DeAngelo WIlliams that year, I was so bummed when CAR took him just before we took Marcedes Lewis ) and Greg Jones years ago. I was dissapointed when we selected Matt Jones over Heath Miller. I was dissapointed when we selected Reggie Williams over Kenechi Udeze. I didn't want Leftwich at all, honestly, in 2013, I had no clue who he was. I wanted Terrel Suggs that year. I hate MIN for that botched clockwork they had that year too. I was hoping Tice would have taken Leftwich and we could have worked from there. Trading up to get Derrick Harvey in 2008 made me sick to my stomach. I felt like we should have waited in the 1st round that year and got a guy like Lawrence Jackson or Dustin Keller instead. Either way, some of these guys didn't work out anyways. But Suggs and Miller still play till this day and have been impact players since nearly day one.

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#37

Quote:Woo Hoo, Gene's picks are almost gone.
 

 

Quote:How many more before we completely wipe away Gene's stench? 
 

 

Quote:Of course we don't want all of them to be gone. Bryan Anger, Andre Branch, Tyson Alualu, and Cecil Shorts are not bad.

 

Do we have any other Gen Smith picks?
 

We're not exactly slaying the world with the current GM's picks either.

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#38

Quote:We're not exactly slaying the world with the current GM's picks either.
With this years class, we very well could be.


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#39

Quote:With this years class, we very well could be.
 

Or not.  Time will tell.

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#40

Quote:With this years class, we very well could be.


Haven't done a damn thing yet
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