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So the bell tolls tomorrow......

The Cam Wake we all knew may never be back even if he signs. Achilles tears are horrible.
 
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If they take some of there fans with them that would be GREAT!


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How will we ever get 6 wins again without them?
 
Vernon is an average to solid player... He's a Toyota Corolla that wants Lamborghini money.

Miller is a good player in a league where backs don't last very long, and we won't be able to run the ball for **** unless we fix the interior o line anyway. We should not be in the business of giving big contracts to runningbacks.

Wake looks to be safe to stay and I do want him back for one more year, but at 34 and coming off of a torn Achilles, do you really think he's some kind of sure bet to be great?

We need to spend our $$ and draft picks on O line and defense, and it looks like we're doing that so I'm pretty happy so far.
 
Lamar Miller has remained relatively healthy throughout his career because we managed his carries well. If he becomes an every down back with heavy use his injuries will sky rocket.
 
Do we lose Lamar Miller, Olivier Vernon AND Cam Wake??????????? I will be very upset......

I would say as of right now loosing OV and Miller look highly likely.

We don't "lose" Wake unless we cut him, but I am really hoping he comes around and reduces his cap hit to help the team. I think WAKE stays.

I am by far the most disappointed about likely losing Miller and think we should make a fast play for Matt Forte who would be an asset in the run, pass, and in pass blocking.

Losing Miller a true homegrown talent at 24 will come back to bite us, and I think we should have gone as high as $6.5 Million/yr to retain him.
 
This applies to Suh also I guess......

OV doesn't exist without Suh, so no, it doesn't. Without Suh, we don't even get six wins. Wake will restructure if he wants to get that Suh boost during the last couple of years of his career, but he will move on if he's wanting to cash out (I have no problem with him getting as much cash as he can out of his football career). But neither Wake nor OV, especially OV, accomplishes what they did without Suh. The reverse isn't true.

I really don't understand what some on here still have against Suh, especially those clamoring to vastly overpay for players with half his ability and a quarter of his impact on their respective side of the ball.
 
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