I agree with his opinion but Myles upped the stakes in gameYeah that’s backwards.
He’s reliable, has good hands, is now bigger stronger faster, he’s def the best 4th string back in the game
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I agree with his opinion but Myles upped the stakes in gameYeah that’s backwards.
Agree. Eich stinks, but cutting him doesn’t make any sense. He is cheap, can back up all five positions, and is a tough, durable, team-first player. He’s an ideal 7th or 8th OL who could blossom into a low-end starter or quality 6th man. No reason to cut him just out of spite for having been a bust as a second rounder.Well, I don’t see Wilson nor Eich getting cut. Time will tell of course but we're not taking a 6mill dead money hit on Wilson so unless we can trade him he'll be on the 53 and as far as Eich, I believe he'll get this year on the team, at least to start the year plus he has played both guard and tackle so if he's not starting he can at least be a backup but we'll see what the coaches do.
Where you retired mate?
Here, I split it up by Position(Why because I am retired in Thailand)
QB
Tagoviola
White
Thompson
RB
Achane
Mostert
J Wilson
Ahmed
FB
Ingold
TE
Saubert
Higgins
Smythe
WR
Berrios
Ezukanma
Hill
Chosen
C Wilson
Waddle
OL
Armstead
Feeney
Hunt
Jackson
R Jones
Lamm
Wynn
C Williams
DL
Hand
Wilkins
Sieler
Twyman
Davis
LB
Baker
Chubb
Long
Ogbah
Phillips
Riley
Tindall
Van Ginkle
CB
Igbinoghene
Apple
Howard
Kohou
C Smith
Ramsey
S
Holland
Elliott
Campbell
B Jones
Bethel
T Williams
ST
Ferguson
Sanders
Bailey
He may be the best mediocre back in the game, I’ll give you that.I agree with his opinion but Myles upped the stakes in game
He’s reliable, has good hands, is now bigger stronger faster, he’s def the best 4th string back in the game