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justin tuck to test free agency!

#1

Good or bad decision for jags to scoop him?
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#2

Bad he's over the hill
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#3
(This post was last modified: 01-30-2014, 11:32 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

Bad, don't think we should go after any free agents in there 30s.  When we get better and are missing a few pieces then maybe I could see it but not in a rebuild.


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#4

bad, Giants pass rush was a joke this year.. and he played his part in it. 


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#5

Ehhh. I don't expect Caldwell to chase names, especially if their best is behind them.
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#6

I like him. Proven player. Guys have produced past their 30's, heck, we're still keeping Babin after all. (So it seems)


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#7
(This post was last modified: 01-31-2014, 05:19 AM by Jungle Cat.)

Bad.

 

Don't be surprised to see Mr. MJD in NYC next season.

 

TC has the G-men up against the cap this year, and next it's year three of his famous four-year rags-to-riches formula.

 

His offense is out of balance. He needs Jones-Drew.


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#8

Quote:Bad.

 

Don't be surprised to see Mr. MJD in NYC next season.

 

TC has the G-men up against the cap this year, and next it's year three of his famous four-year rags-to-riches formula.

 

His offense is out of balance. He needs Jones-Drew.
Coughlin had nothing to do with their cap situation. He is the coach only up there.

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#9

No to Justin Tuck. It's time to go developing youth and not use older band-aids.
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#10

As is always the case with these things, cost is a factor. He's coming up on his tenth season, and it could be argued that 2013 was his best season ever. But he's missed several games two of the past three seasons and I wonder how consistent he'll be. Unless he comes in on a sweetheart of a deal, I'd pass on him.


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#11

Quote:Good or bad decision for jags to scoop him?


Bad. He doesn't fit the mold of the younger and cheaper guys that the FO is looking to bring in.


Let me guess, you think it'd be a good idea?
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#12
(This post was last modified: 01-31-2014, 11:36 AM by Jaggernaught85.)

Only if he is cheap, might be more productive than Babin...other than that, pass


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