Jermaine Gresham being released on thursday. 3/14/2019

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Gresham was a total bust. Simply collected a paycheck...left his heart somewhere else.
Sad thing is he'll probably wake up after being cut and become solid again...you can see he's got it, but never pushed for excellence.
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Let’s not act like he was tearing it up when Bozo gave him $28 million
 

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Gresham was a total bust. Simply collected a paycheck...left his heart somewhere else.
Sad thing is he'll probably wake up after being cut and become solid again...you can see he's got it, but never pushed for excellence.
Cardinals got film flamed

Now this is a total ridiculous assessment of Gresham. His passion for the team and his heart was never a question, it was his complete inability to actually control what you cite as a weakness with all his emotional penalty costing behavior and why we are better without him... he does not play smart
 

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Gresham was a total bust. Simply collected a paycheck...left his heart somewhere else.
Sad thing is he'll probably wake up after being cut and become solid again...you can see he's got it, but never pushed for excellence.
Cardinals got film flamed
Good for him.
 

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Now this is a total ridiculous assessment of Gresham. His passion for the team and his heart was never a question, it was his complete inability to actually control what you cite as a weakness with all his emotional penalty costing behavior and why we are better without him... he does not play smart
90% passion 10% skill
 

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To quote a Madjack banner from the past, Thanks for the memories...all 1 of them lol :lol:
 

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even healthy was bad, his grade was very mediocre

At least Pugh has been a good solid player before so there is a chance he can rebound.Gresham has been at best average his whole career.Pugh puts out the effort and tries.He is not a waste of space like Nkemdiche.
 

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the draft is deep in TE's... this cut makes us stronger now, and will make us stronger again in april when we draft a replacement.
 

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the draft is deep in TE's... this cut makes us stronger now, and will make us stronger again in april when we draft a replacement.
But don’t waste a 1, 2 or 3 on a TE that more than likely will be under used. Outside of 1 season K2’s offenses is all about the WRs & RB in the passing game. In fact in most seasons he simply didn’t even have them on his team.

Just sayin...based on history
 

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The one positive of having so much dead money is that the Cardinals will have a good bit of cap open next year.
 

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But don’t waste a 1, 2 or 3 on a TE that more than likely will be under used. Outside of 1 season K2’s offenses is all about the WRs & RB in the passing game. In fact in most seasons he simply didn’t even have them on his team.

Just sayin...based on history
I would draft a TE at 33...lots of talent at the top...if we get a guy with that kind of talent KK will use him...much of it is also up to the QB and Josh really needs a strong TE to throw the ball to.
 

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Remember the one year they had an insanely low dead money number? I think it was $400K or something ridiculous like that. How fast thing change.

Given the Cards current cap room -- I am not troubled by the dead money figure.

Any competent GM / Cap guy can structure contracts to work around the dead money figure

its not like last year: very little current year cap room and dead money. That's way harder to deal with
 

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I would draft a TE at 33...lots of talent at the top...if we get a guy with that kind of talent KK will use him...much of it is also up to the QB and Josh really needs a strong TE to throw the ball to.
Irv Smith please!!!
 

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I would draft a TE at 33...lots of talent at the top...if we get a guy with that kind of talent KK will use him...much of it is also up to the QB and Josh really needs a strong TE to throw the ball to.
That’s cool Oak, but just don’t start griping when chances are it’s going to be a vastly under used draft pick. I’m just stating what I’ve seen & what K2s history shows us.
 

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