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Jags Should Have A Fire Sale

#1

Monroe is gone so why not see what else we can get for some of the other vets on the team

 

MJD at this point anything

 

Lewis Anything as well with his salary

 

Lowery any interest?

 

I hope to see more players traded before the trade deadline.  If this is a complete rebuild then go all out


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#2

Quote:Monroe is gone so why not see what else we can get for some of the other vets on the team

 

MJD at this point anything

 

Lewis Anything as well with his salary

 

Lowery any interest?

 

I hope to see more players traded before the trade deadline.  If this is a complete rebuild then go all out
Agreed on these guys.

 

Lewis, MJD, Mincey, Babin, Poz

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#3

Babin and poz can go too if any interest arrive.  A 6th or 7th rounder would be good for either. 


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#4
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2013, 01:36 AM by knarnn.)

Why not? Let's go from a 3-4 year rebuild to a 5-10 year rebuild.


It only makes sense.
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#5

I think you are going to get your wish,   at least from the standpoint that Dave Caldwell will attempt to make many trades involving players that were with the Jaguars before Caldwell became the G.M.   The question of course is what,  if anything can the Jaguars get for players that either have injury / wear and tear concerns and/  or hefty contracts???



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#6
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2013, 01:38 AM by knarnn.)

Remember last year when everyone said "Hey lets cut everyone from this sorry 2-14 team, we cant get any worse right?"


Well guess what?


We got worse.


Now imaging cutting/trading the few players who have value (not talking about MJD, more like Poz) do you think this team may get even worse than this year?...
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#7

Quote:Remember last year when everyone said "Hey lets cut everyone from this sorry 2-14 team, we cant get any worse right?"


Well guess what?


We got worse.


Now imaging cutting/trading the few players who have value (not talking about MJD, more like Poz) do you think this team may get any worse?
Not if we stack up on picks and get rid of those contracts

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#8
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2013, 01:55 AM by knarnn.)

Quote:Not if we stack up on picks and get rid of those contracts
If your picks don't pan out its in the realm of possibility. No one bats .1000 in the draft. No one ever thought Gene would fail. But it happened.



There's a thin line between keeping the talent you have vs relying on a replacement in the draft. Some work some don't.
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#9

Quote:If your picks don't pan out its in the realm of possibility. No one bats .100 in the draft.
Yeah you definitely have to hit on your picks, that is how you rebuild.

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Quote:If your picks don't pan out its in the realm of possibility. No one bats .100 in the draft. No one ever thought Gene would fail. But it happened.



There's a thin line between keeping the talent you have vs relying on a replacement in the draft. Some work some don't.
 

I hope we bat better than .100

I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#11

watch us pull a cleveland browns and win the next two games after making a huge trade  :woot:


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#12

Quote:I hope we bat better than .100


Lol .1000 obviously
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#13
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2013, 02:09 AM by JagsFerLife.)

Lowery, Uche, Mincey, MJD, Marcedes, Poz, Allen might all be on the trade block. I'd be happy with a 6th or 7th for each of them minus Lowery, who I think could fetch a 4th or 5th.


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Quote:Lol .1000 obviously

You mean 1.00

I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#15

Quote:You mean 1.00


True dat
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#16

Quote:Lowery, Uche, Mincey, MJD, Marcedes, Poz, Allen might all be on the trade block. I'd be happy with a 6th or 7th for each of them minus Lowery, who I think could fetch a 4th or 5th.


You would be better off keeping them if all you would get would be a 6th or 7th round pick.


Look at it this way. Would a 6th or 7th round scrub (who, if he even makes the team would be a back up at best) be better than keeping Uche or Allen, etc as a possible starter with experience or at worse a back up if his contact allows it?
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#17

Can we trade Gene Smith and get anything in return?

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#18

Im sure were trying to.

 

This is really an exciting time (well not this season), we will be able to witness a team being built before our eyes. Caldwell has to hit on his picks, and judging from this past draft I have faith in him to do so.


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#19

Quote:You would be better off keeping them if all you would get would be a 6th or 7th round pick.


Look at it this way. Would a 6th or 7th round scrub (who, if he even makes the team would be a back up at best) be better than keeping Uche or Allen, etc as a possible starter with experience or at worse a back up if his contact allows it?
MJD and Poz are gone next year regardless IMO. Marcedes and Allen are probably gone. Mincey is probably gone. Uche is 50/50. Lowery is the most likely to be here, but if Evans keeps playing well, I think it become his job to lose. Lowery is too good to just sit on the bench, so it wouldn't shock me if Dave sends him off for more picks.

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#20
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2013, 02:22 AM by Jinjo.)

Quote:Remember last year when everyone said "Hey lets cut everyone from this sorry 2-14 team, we cant get any worse right?"


Well guess what?


We got worse.


Now imaging cutting/trading the few players who have value (not talking about MJD, more like Poz) do you think this team may get even worse than this year?...
 

Poz is almost definitley gone next year, he has a cap hit upwards of 8M and he is very mediocre.


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