Dr. Jones
Has No Time For Love
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Am I wrong here? Is this a 2-year deal?
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As if it's impossible.We werent keeping both.
I'd guess 70/30 ASFN would prefer to keep Allen to Murphy.More likely to keep Murphy I'd guess.
So they let the 2nd best player on our team walk for less than what he's worth? So we can play a couple rookies? Meanwhile the 49ers are set at DL and just added another monster to the group.Monti and Gannon probably love the IDL in the draft.
It’s the Cardinals way. Sign the cheap guys not that talented guys. Let the young talent walk for nothing. Wash, rinse and repeat.Keeping Beachum and letting Allen walk seems like an odd way to rebuild.
That ain’t happening either.We werent keeping both.
More likely to keep Murphy I'd guess.
OkNope. Jones was a horrible RIGHT GUARD, not RT.
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And a coach with some control that knows what he wants and gets it probably.Walmart money.
Ok
Jones went from a liability as a pass protector in his first season as a starter in 2021 to a more-than-solid player at the position this past season. The switch to left tackle, after he saw most of his snaps split between right guard and right tackle the year before, saw him produce a 74.0 PFF run-blocking grade and a 75.9 PFF pass-blocking grade, both top-32 marks among offensive tackles in 2022"- Gordon McGuinness
I hope he can take over at RT.
But the bottom line is we need at least three tackles, and Jones and Beachum can play both positions.
Wow, we lost him for 15 million per.
I can see why Payton chose there. Look at that first day. That's two (better) years combined of entire free agency with MB.
We're going to pay Murphy, right?/s
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Building the linesKeeping Beachum and letting Allen walk seems like an odd way to rebuild.
It’s a lot easier to do it when you totally suck and your fans expect you to suck.32 NFL teams have this same plan every year. Easier said than done.