Re: Cheese Curds - 2020 - News Around The League
Posted: 02 Nov 2020 17:30
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Didn't the 49ers throw a ton of money at Kwon Alexander?Pckfn23 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2020 20:13Trades made today:
Chiefs trade RB DeAndre Washington and a seventh-round pick to Dolphins for a sixth-round pick
Dolphins trade WR Isaiah Ford to Patriots for 2022 seventh-round pick
Trades made yesterday:
Chargers trade CB Desmond King to Titans for 2021 sixth-round draft pick.
49ers trade LB Kwon Alexander to Saints for LB Kiko Alonso and a conditional fifth-round pick.
Trades made on Sunday:
Jets trade LB Avery Williamson and a 2022 seventh-round pick to Steelers for a 2022 fifth-round pick
Trades made last Thursday:
Bengals trade DE Carlos Dunlap to Seahawks for OL B.J. Finney and a seventh-round pick
Trades made last Wednesday:
Cowboys trade DE Everson Griffen to Lions for conditional sixth-round pick
Those are all the trades made in the last week.
4 years, $54 million in signed in March 2019.Christo wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020 11:22Didn't the 49ers throw a ton of money at Kwon Alexander?Pckfn23 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2020 20:13Trades made today:
Chiefs trade RB DeAndre Washington and a seventh-round pick to Dolphins for a sixth-round pick
Dolphins trade WR Isaiah Ford to Patriots for 2022 seventh-round pick
Trades made yesterday:
Chargers trade CB Desmond King to Titans for 2021 sixth-round draft pick.
49ers trade LB Kwon Alexander to Saints for LB Kiko Alonso and a conditional fifth-round pick.
Trades made on Sunday:
Jets trade LB Avery Williamson and a 2022 seventh-round pick to Steelers for a 2022 fifth-round pick
Trades made last Thursday:
Bengals trade DE Carlos Dunlap to Seahawks for OL B.J. Finney and a seventh-round pick
Trades made last Wednesday:
Cowboys trade DE Everson Griffen to Lions for conditional sixth-round pick
Those are all the trades made in the last week.
yep, if ya can't fix the defense by bringing in a guy, then do whatever ya can to help the offense, Gute decided to do neither, sure the price was steep for Fuller, but there where cheaper options to explore, maybe they asked Houston about Cobb, who knows, but he could have added some consistency thats been lacking here.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2020 18:26Fast is fast, but fast does not a football player make. MVS I'd proof enough of that
8 catches, 102 yards, 2 TDs.
Robert Tonya has 309 yards on 23 catches with 5 TDs.
Jace Sternberger has 7 catches for 85 yards and 1 TD.
A JAG TE does not interest me.
There isn't any cheap option that will improve our defense. We have a run stuffer in Lancaster. We have Kenny Clark. We have a penetrator in Adams. That SHOULD be enough. We would need to spend mid to early round draft capital and several million to find someone that would give us a true upgrade. Our main problem on that side of the ball does not lie in what can easily be upgraded this season.
On offense a slot would be welcome and could be had fairly cheaply.
Wow, and we keep hearing what a genius John Lynch is.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020 11:244 years, $54 million in signed in March 2019.Christo wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020 11:22Didn't the 49ers throw a ton of money at Kwon Alexander?Pckfn23 wrote: ↑03 Nov 2020 20:13Trades made today:
Chiefs trade RB DeAndre Washington and a seventh-round pick to Dolphins for a sixth-round pick
Dolphins trade WR Isaiah Ford to Patriots for 2022 seventh-round pick
Trades made yesterday:
Chargers trade CB Desmond King to Titans for 2021 sixth-round draft pick.
49ers trade LB Kwon Alexander to Saints for LB Kiko Alonso and a conditional fifth-round pick.
Trades made on Sunday:
Jets trade LB Avery Williamson and a 2022 seventh-round pick to Steelers for a 2022 fifth-round pick
Trades made last Thursday:
Bengals trade DE Carlos Dunlap to Seahawks for OL B.J. Finney and a seventh-round pick
Trades made last Wednesday:
Cowboys trade DE Everson Griffen to Lions for conditional sixth-round pick
Those are all the trades made in the last week.
I can't blame him for not throwing away a second round pick for a guy who's never played a full season. And the best the Texan's are going to get for Fuller is a 4th round pick in 2022, assuming they don't play the free agent market.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020 13:15yep, if ya can't fix the defense by bringing in a guy, then do whatever ya can to help the offense, Gute decided to do neither, sure the price was steep for Fuller, but there where cheaper options to explore, maybe they asked Houston about Cobb, who knows, but he could have added some consistency thats been lacking here.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2020 18:26Fast is fast, but fast does not a football player make. MVS I'd proof enough of that
8 catches, 102 yards, 2 TDs.
Robert Tonya has 309 yards on 23 catches with 5 TDs.
Jace Sternberger has 7 catches for 85 yards and 1 TD.
A JAG TE does not interest me.
There isn't any cheap option that will improve our defense. We have a run stuffer in Lancaster. We have Kenny Clark. We have a penetrator in Adams. That SHOULD be enough. We would need to spend mid to early round draft capital and several million to find someone that would give us a true upgrade. Our main problem on that side of the ball does not lie in what can easily be upgraded this season.
On offense a slot would be welcome and could be had fairly cheaply.
I'am starting to lose faith in Gute, for Pettine to have to make do with all these DL jags, coupled with this lousy tackling is unforgivable, hard to put all the blame on any one thing, while Mike doesn't seem able to motivate the players (so much lakadasical play) Guty over looked this position just as Ted would over look safety years ago.
maybe getting KIrksey back to team with Martin will pay dividends and cut down on some of the chaos, I know he hasn't been the player we hoped he could be, but he is assignment sure and has the run stopping ability and vision to not over persue the front side, I like what I've seen from Barnes and Martin so far, but there aggressiveness made them a liability against Cook, course doesn't help when the DT's can't hold there ground either
well then forget Fuller and Cobb, there are/where several other WR's available, as I said if you can't help fix the defense with a suitable player, then your left with helping the offense out score other teams, imo the easiest way to stop teams from running on us at this stage is making them throw the ball.Christo wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020 13:26I can't blame him for not throwing away a second round pick for a guy who's never played a full season. And the best the Texan's are going to get for Fuller is a 4th round pick in 2022, assuming they don't play the free agent market.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020 13:15yep, if ya can't fix the defense by bringing in a guy, then do whatever ya can to help the offense, Gute decided to do neither, sure the price was steep for Fuller, but there where cheaper options to explore, maybe they asked Houston about Cobb, who knows, but he could have added some consistency thats been lacking here.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2020 18:26Fast is fast, but fast does not a football player make. MVS I'd proof enough of that
8 catches, 102 yards, 2 TDs.
Robert Tonya has 309 yards on 23 catches with 5 TDs.
Jace Sternberger has 7 catches for 85 yards and 1 TD.
A JAG TE does not interest me.
There isn't any cheap option that will improve our defense. We have a run stuffer in Lancaster. We have Kenny Clark. We have a penetrator in Adams. That SHOULD be enough. We would need to spend mid to early round draft capital and several million to find someone that would give us a true upgrade. Our main problem on that side of the ball does not lie in what can easily be upgraded this season.
On offense a slot would be welcome and could be had fairly cheaply.
I'am starting to lose faith in Gute, for Pettine to have to make do with all these DL jags, coupled with this lousy tackling is unforgivable, hard to put all the blame on any one thing, while Mike doesn't seem able to motivate the players (so much lakadasical play) Guty over looked this position just as Ted would over look safety years ago.
maybe getting KIrksey back to team with Martin will pay dividends and cut down on some of the chaos, I know he hasn't been the player we hoped he could be, but he is assignment sure and has the run stopping ability and vision to not over persue the front side, I like what I've seen from Barnes and Martin so far, but there aggressiveness made them a liability against Cook, course doesn't help when the DT's can't hold there ground either
And forget Cobb, his contract pays him 10 plus million over the next 2 years.
This teams biggest problem is defensive play calling and poor tackling. A wide receiver isn't going to help that.
Such as?Yoop wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020 13:59there are/where several other WR's available, as I said if you can't help fix the defense with a suitable player, then your left with helping the offense out score other teams, imo the easiest way to stop teams from running on us at this stage is making them throw the ball.
several of the slot receivers could have still helped us and there price tags where a lot cheaper.