WildBB
Yogi n da Bear
Everyone in the org. is saying the same. Unnaceptable.
Calculated, or no one close to All Pro worthy wants to sign there yet. That should be changing this coming off season, mtl.There might be a better chance Gresham is here than Bethea. He’s got a lower cap hit if released.
Btw how do teams like the Browns and Jets have so much cap room every year and meet the salary floor?
Oldest original Ram is LG Rodger Saffold has been on the team since 2010.I don’t think most of those draft picks have survived to this season.
Todd Gurley and Jared Goff made it through that last horrible year, so can we.
Oldest original Ram is LG Rodger Saffold has been on the team since 2010.
4 years of mediocre football and one season of dreadful football...just to be clear, and as i've comprehensively posted with facts here before...this is primarily a home grown roster from top to bottom via draft and UDFA. There have been trades in the last six years.Yeah. So 2012 was the RG3 trade? The fruits of that that still remain are Michael Brockers and Aaron Donald and 4 years of pretty dreadful football?
pretty much...Things are rolling now, however..Yeah. So 2012 was the RG3 trade? The fruits of that that still remain are Michael Brockers and Aaron Donald and 4 years of pretty dreadful football?
The Cards had over $20 million in cap space going into last offseason:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...alary-cap-for-2018-season-set-at-1772-million
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We still have over $7m in cap space right now. We hurt our cap by eating $9M in Tyrann Mathieu money.
This is the worst kind of soft bigotry of low expectations. We still have massive holes all over the roster, and we still have very little quality depth. We're probably thinner today than we were before Keim and Wilks started dickering with the roster.
Donald wasn’t even apart of that Redskins deal. It was the Rams’ regular pick. Greg Robison was apart of the Skins’ deal. Imagine if they took Mack.Yeah. So 2012 was the RG3 trade? The fruits of that that still remain are Michael Brockers and Aaron Donald and 4 years of pretty dreadful football?
They had $20M in cap space with Not a single QB on the roster and holes at every position. Signing Bradford and Glennon pretty much ate up all that free cap space.
Cutting Mathieu saved $5M this year and $19M in future guarantees. When Mathieu refused to take a pay cut there was no other choice but to let him go.
Indeed this team is thin, thin, thin. Older players were sent to pasture like Frostee Rucker and Karlos Dansby. That forced the Cardinals to rely on younger underachieving players like Nkemdiche and Reddick. When the Cardinals moved up to draft Rosen that took away the chance to address other positions in the draft early on. That is the cost of securing the QBOTF and was the right choice.
The Arizona Cardinals enter today sitting at third, in the 2019 NFL Draft order.
So, the four teams in the NFL with one win are:
We need the Giants to win a couple more games. They are the only team ahead right now that would be in the running for a QB.
- New York Giants (1-6) .481 strength of schedule (SOS)
- San Francisco 49ers (1-6) .524 SOS
- Arizona Cardinals (1-6) .552 SOS
- Oakland Raiders (1-5) .545 SOS
Huh? Didn’t you guys add suh, talib, Peters, whit, wood, Cook to your starters? That’s 6 of 22 that aren’t homegrown.4 years of mediocre football and one season of dreadful football...just to be clear, and as i've comprehensively posted with facts here before...this is primarily a home grown roster from top to bottom via draft and UDFA. There have been trades in the last six years.
Cool. All we'd have to do is sign another starting RT and TE.
Well we should’ve done that this offseason if it’s so easy.And by another.. You mean any UDFA for pennies on the dollar.
Because that's all it would take to make a lateral move at worst.
Yeah that's accurate. I guess i don't feel like 6 off 22 starters acquired in two different offseasons is a large number.Huh? Didn’t you guys add suh, talib, Peters, whit, wood, Cook to your starters? That’s 6 of 22 that aren’t homegrown.