“He didn’t want to be here” is a cry for help.For all of those saying we "let him walk," it's probably worth considering that maybe he just didn't want to be here for a long rebuild and to learn a new system.
Sure, I suppose we could have franchised him, but otherwise... not our decision to make.
Yeah, making millions and wanting food boxes to take home. What a deal.Perhaps in Denver the players aren’t charged for having food boxed up to be taken home. #BIRDCITY
I'm sure we'll get more details on what happened at some point. If we find out that the Cardinals severely lowballed him, chose not to match based on some kind of arbitrary contract clause, or whatever... fine. If we tried everything we could to keep him, there's no point in being mad.“He didn’t want to be here” is a cry for help.
Agree!Re-signing Allen should have been automatic. He is a 25-year-old, homegrown, ascending player with phenomenal work ethic on an otherwise barren D-line. Even rebuilding teams need guys like that on the roster. The only ones that don't are teams that are cheaping out or tanking.
Monti being in the Patriots organization probably thinks he can find a DL in this draft better than Allen & will indeed build this team through the draft. We're gonna find out soon enough just how good he actually is. Keim left this roster in shambles in quite a few areas & no depth, I wanted to resign Allen also but what if Monti does actually draft someone as good as Allen, or even better? 5.5 sacks............is that worth $15 million? No one is expecting anything in 2023, I have no problem with Monti building this team through the draft. Monti, Sears & Gannon have probably already looked at our entire roster top to bottom & know who is worth keeping at what price & who they have to replace in the draft.I have a wait and see approach with Monti. I have zero expectations for 2023, but after that I'd love to see this team be ready to compete for the playoffs.
I fear there may be a poverty mindset, but in the same breath, I feel the majority of the board agrees with the decision to let an elite player like Hopkins leave. As another poster just mentioned, if they only have 30 mil in cap space and a ton of holes, does it make sense to give half of it to a single player in Allen?
All I know is Monti has inherited a dumpster fire of a roster and if he needs to burn it down to the ground rather than keep putting bandaids on it like Keim did, I think I may be in favor of being patient if it means more longterm success.
Would love to see this team start finally building the right way by investing heavily in the trenches.
But that’s also failure. If you can’t convince the player this is the right place, the right teammates, the right coaching staff for him and you want him, that’s a fail.For all of those saying we "let him walk," it's probably worth considering that maybe he just didn't want to be here for a long rebuild and to learn a new system.
Sure, I suppose we could have franchised him, but otherwise... not our decision to make.
I think this years team will make the Jags from a couple years ago look like Super Bowl Champs!I'm sticking with my 2 win prediction
Naaaa. Worse than that. We will definitely be picking #1 next year. So we have that going for us.we’ll get’Em next year is Dave McGinnis territory
Isn’t retaining your good drafted, home grown players building a team correctly through the draft?Just stating that I'd like to see this team build correctly through the draft. It's been a long time since we really beefed up the O Line and D Line in the early rds of the draft. In fact, I don't think Keim spent a 1st or 2nd rd pick on those positions over the last 5 years.
10 mill/year is not a premium for a good, young on the rise DE in todays NFL.
Monti’s new mantra:
There will be no ego or good, young talented players on this team.