LithoMan
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To go to be true for us? Turn that around! To good to be true for them.
1) Reid up to his old sheet again, thinking Saban is Wanny, and trying to bend Saban this year.
2) Why wouldn't they try to make that deal with SF? They probably did, and Nolan say FU, and slammed the phone in their ear.
3) A whole boatload of picks dont mean jack sheet if your getting ripped in the process. Dont look at the amount, look at the amount of immediate impact players you will get. Thats why there is a value chart for this process. First round quality guys are immediate impact players on your team, thats why they are 1st rounders. 2nd and 3rd rounders are guys that have immediate starting potential to week 5 starting potential. Thats why they are 2nd to 3rd rounders. 4th and 5th rounders are late to next year fillers. 6th and 7th rounders are practice sqaud guys and long term projects.
4) So, we give up Caddy, Ronnie or Cedric to trade all the way down to 31st and get the 4th to 6th best guy at their respective positions? And lose 900 - 950 points in the value of our #2 pick, and this is good for us?
5) I would rather have one immediate contributor that you know will be good, then to have a bunch of guys that can fill some holes and be potential starters in the mid season.
6) 1.1 million in cap space? Thats plenty of room to fit 5-8 guys onto our roster. Its called creative contracting. You give the #2 pick likely to be earned incentives, that he will recieve in bonuses, that wont effect our cap this season, and he turns them into his salary, then you lay in some unlikely to be earned incentives, that takes two consecutive seasons to be turned into hard money. But, the major thing is, only the #2 pick will be the one that will need to be contracted in this order. Once you hit 20th on down, you would be surprised how little these guys get paid.
7) No matter what you think, this trade that is rumored, would be about as bad as the Herschel Walker trade. Not as bad, but dam close. If Jason Cole actually siad that would be a good trade for Miami, he needs to put the crack pipe down, and quit writing for TSN. Because he is truly in over his head if so.
1) Reid up to his old sheet again, thinking Saban is Wanny, and trying to bend Saban this year.
2) Why wouldn't they try to make that deal with SF? They probably did, and Nolan say FU, and slammed the phone in their ear.
3) A whole boatload of picks dont mean jack sheet if your getting ripped in the process. Dont look at the amount, look at the amount of immediate impact players you will get. Thats why there is a value chart for this process. First round quality guys are immediate impact players on your team, thats why they are 1st rounders. 2nd and 3rd rounders are guys that have immediate starting potential to week 5 starting potential. Thats why they are 2nd to 3rd rounders. 4th and 5th rounders are late to next year fillers. 6th and 7th rounders are practice sqaud guys and long term projects.
4) So, we give up Caddy, Ronnie or Cedric to trade all the way down to 31st and get the 4th to 6th best guy at their respective positions? And lose 900 - 950 points in the value of our #2 pick, and this is good for us?
5) I would rather have one immediate contributor that you know will be good, then to have a bunch of guys that can fill some holes and be potential starters in the mid season.
6) 1.1 million in cap space? Thats plenty of room to fit 5-8 guys onto our roster. Its called creative contracting. You give the #2 pick likely to be earned incentives, that he will recieve in bonuses, that wont effect our cap this season, and he turns them into his salary, then you lay in some unlikely to be earned incentives, that takes two consecutive seasons to be turned into hard money. But, the major thing is, only the #2 pick will be the one that will need to be contracted in this order. Once you hit 20th on down, you would be surprised how little these guys get paid.
7) No matter what you think, this trade that is rumored, would be about as bad as the Herschel Walker trade. Not as bad, but dam close. If Jason Cole actually siad that would be a good trade for Miami, he needs to put the crack pipe down, and quit writing for TSN. Because he is truly in over his head if so.