You know it's a bad year when people are arguing over what was said about Nkemdiche and in what manner it was said. SMH.
You know it's a bad year when people are arguing over what was said about Nkemdiche and in what manner it was said. SMH.
I figured they’d bring him back. No big loss
I can't take credit for this (someone else brought it up a while ago) but crazy talk here...
What if we extended Nkemdiche's contract? He is coming off an ACL injury and we are not picking up his option...would it be worth it to give him a 2 year extension (team friendly) that enables him to have another opportunity or we finally move on?
Again - we are talking VERY team friendly contract.
BTW - I like what you did BIM...putting this news on the end of an existing thread vs starting a new one.
I can't take credit for this (someone else brought it up a while ago) but crazy talk here...
What if we extended Nkemdiche's contract? He is coming off an ACL injury and we are not picking up his option...would it be worth it to give him a 2 year extension (team friendly) that enables him to have another opportunity or we finally move on?
Again - we are talking VERY team friendly contract.
BTW - I like what you did BIM...putting this news on the end of an existing thread vs starting a new one.
Why would you even try & resign a guy who’s done jack squat for 6 years now? . And yes he was overhyped & an under performing player in college as well.I could see it being a good option for the team, but I don’t know if it is for him. His base salary for the 5th year would have ballooned to more than seven millions, so it would easily be worth it to the team if they have any feeling that they might want him longer than next season. From his perspective, now he gets a season to prove that he is worth a bigger contract, so maybe it would be smart by him to bet on himself. On the other hand, signing a new contract would protect him at least a bit against injuries or another bad season.
I don’t know. I would be for it. I just think it is so very sad that he hasn’t put it together, because he really was a monster occasionally in college. If he did put it together for a longer period, he could be downright great. I would personally give him more chances – only as maybe the 4th defensive lineman, but at least still on the roster.
Probably continued that trend with this years pick too.Another failed 1st round pick by Keim. I know no one is ever 100% on picks but Keim has been 100% wrong in the first round. That's hard to do.
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It is a big loss in the context of loss of the ability to build a solid, long lasting team. If Keim just hit on 2 of 6, I'd feel good...but he has it on ZERO...literally zero.I figured they’d bring him back. No big loss
It's a little shocking that the Cards picked up D.J. Humphries' option after he only played in 18 of a possible 48 games in his career.
He's now played in 27 of a potential 64.
I ask for the 1,000th time: how the hell does Teflon Keim still have a freaking job!??
1) How much influence did Arians have in the picks, and for the most part they were winning
2) Temptation of being cavalier because you have been winning and seeing going off measurables as a luxury in the early rounds
3) For the most part he has been good outside of the draft
4) He gets along with the owner
He is above average in one area of his job...all-in-all--IMNSHO--he is far below average. I'm done with him.5) He's an above average GM & good GM's are hard to find.
It's strange but by the same token he has shown he can play the position and finding a legit LT is hard to do in my opinion next to finding a QB... the price is right at the moment and less to scavenge for but can he stay healthy and he better hope he puts in a full season or he will be toast
1) How much influence did Arians have in the picks, and for the most part they were winning
2) Temptation of being cavalier because you have been winning and seeing going off measurables as a luxury in the early rounds
3) For the most part he has been good outside of the draft
4) He gets along with the owner
It's a little shocking that the Cards picked up D.J. Humphries' option after he only played in 18 of a possible 48 games in his career.
He's now played in 27 of a potential 64.