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1st round— Cooper Dejean CB
2nd round— Jack Sawyer OLB
3rd round— Will Shipley RB
4th round— Ricky Pearsall WR
5th round— Ladd McKonkey WR
6th round— Cash Jones RB
7th round— Carson Steele RB
I thought going the cheaper route with Keenum would have allowed us to keep Talib. We wouldn't have signed a couple of other guys maybe like King and just kept Dixon. But....Talib is a top 5 db....paired with Chris Harris Jr! It was the no fly freakin zone!!
So, Roby has some huge shoes to fill.
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Team is going to look alot different next year....and we still might go 5-11. Lol
Sometimes I think I'd do a better job running this team.
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I understand your sentiment. Talib is a game changing player in the secondary. But economics come into this. How much do you feel is the proper amount of salary tied up to cornerback? It also stings that he's with Wade in LA. FWIW, if I could choose between Aqib or Wade, I'd want Wade back.
I don't know how you can say that. The offense is already dramatically better. QB is significantly
upgraded. The O-line is far better . . . that's not speculation; it's a fact. Paradis is healthy again,
Leary is back at his natural LG, Bolles has his rookie year behind him, and Veldheer is at RT. At
TE, Butt is healthy. They do need a #3 receiver, but the draft is straight ahead.
On defense, Wolfe is healthier than he has been for years. McDonald will add to the interior pass
rush. I doubt that Gotsis is going anywhere . . . it seems a he said, she said deal. Von's still
there, and Ray is healthy again. Talib might be gone, but Ru'a Cravens and Brock are significant
additions to the secondary, and Simmons broke out last year. And King is definitely an upgrade.
But if you think you could have led the team to two Super Bowls, winning one, and won the
AFCW five years in a row, who am I to spoil your delusions? You're too nice a guy for that.
Though He slay me, I will trust in Him . . . (Job 13:15)
According to War, Keenum only threw 4 INTs in 8 games. Jake Plummer threw 4 INTs in 4 different games throughout his career: https://www.pro-football-reference.c...mJa00/gamelog/
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Ummm . . . you forgot to mention something. Such as the second Detroit game, as well as
the Washington, LA Rams, Atlanta, Cincinnati, and the two Chicago games. Watch the rest
of them, too, because outside of the first Detroit game that you cherry-picked, Keenum
didn't play a really bad game.
By the way, I counted 4 passes longer than 15 yards and 3 more than 10 yards in the first
Detroit game, and that was only from the highlights. Not really a bad number out of 16
completions. By the way, Keenum had a 6.78 Net Yards per Attempt in that game. That was
pretty comparable to Stafford's 6.8, wasn't it?
Finally, here's a little something to show how limited Keenum is:
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Though He slay me, I will trust in Him . . . (Job 13:15)
Technically it's all uncalled for but I highly doubt he was serious.
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