opticblazed
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Wow. That's alot of cuts and trades. Are we even capable of doing that?You never try to lose, you just benefit from looking at players that normally wouldn't started, let them gain experience. And you get rid of almost all above 30, and expensive contracts that you know arent worth it. In this case, on offense you cut/trade TaMEHhill, cut Gore, Sitton, Kilgore, try to trade James if not then retain him, cut Amendola, let Parker go. Start Falk (the younger one), Gesiki all year, Smythe, Grant, Wilson, Stills, Ballage and Drake, start young OLs, Tunsil, Davis as RT, Asiata, Hilliand and Draft pick at OG.
On defense try to trade TJ or Jones, whomever lands the value you expected. Cut Quinn, let Wake go, try to trade Alonso, cut Branch, try to trade McCain, let Hayes go. Start Taylor and Godchaux, Woodward, Harris, and rotate with young players and draft picks, Baker, McMillan, Polling or a draft pick, Armstrong, Howard, Tankersley, McTyer, Fitzpatrick at FS and if Jones Is traded Smith or new young player at SS. Also, if a premium player like Tunsil or Howard Is nagging an injury you let him rest as long as needed an a little more. You will finally see what you got in players like Asista, Tankersley, Harris, Gesiki, McMillan, McTyer, Smythe, Falk, and other young newcomers. FA only young and cheap players. This should be an evaluation year. It would be interesting if you do the same with coaches, let them be creative, let them risk some, put players into some challenges so you can evaluate them, like Baker on coverage, TJ at LB, Stills on the slot, Smythe as FB, Ballage on short yardage, Harris on run downs, Davis at RT.
It would be a dream to know by years end what kind of needs we have, and have lots of draft capital and lots of CAP.