Two Road Monday night games against the Browns and Cardinals? What?
Other than that, the schedule actually isn't too bad.
Starting the season will be tough, but I could definitely see them going 5-2 (4-3 AT WORST) through that road trip with losses to Denver and Cinncy.
After that there's a 3 game home streak (And Not Facing Rivers in December)and quick road games to Miami (In December
) and Cleveland. Sunday night at home against Seattle will be absolutely insane, and it will show whether we are playoff ready or not. KC and Pitt shouldn't be too bad, and then we get to finish in Cinncy, AGAIN
$3M is a bit steep for Schaub's services. Especially with the current Cap situation and Flacco's history of durability (Knocks on Wood). I would have rather we let Wenning get the job and draft another QB in the later rounds. If feel its equally likely we win a super bowl whether we have Schaub at QB or Wenning/Rookie QB: Slim to none
I'd be fine with Jennings. Especially if we draft a receiver as well. It will set us up nicely for the next few years by not having to worry about a Receiver if/when Smith retires.
This Year: Jennings, Smith, (2015 2nd Round Pick), Aiken, Brown, Camp (Camp Acts as new return man)
Next year: Jennings, (2015 2nd Round Pick), Camp, FA Receiver, Aiken, Brown
wut? 9-10m a year?
lol my mistake. $9-10 million in total. Its a shame because I already had to edit the numbers once from putting $12-13 thinking it somehow calculated to $3 mil a season
Btw I don't think us signing Forsett impacts when and what RB we will select in the draft.
I think it does. If Forsett was to leave, I think they would have taken a serious look at Gordon or Gurley. Taliaferro and Pierce are not starting material. Now with Forsett set to be solid at least 2 more years, we don't have to worry about drafting a back until next year or the following year unless Taliaferro really breaks out.
Ideally, I'd like to see Forsett back on 3 years, $9-10 million per year with the chance to cut him after year 2. Low cap number for an older running back and he can have job security for at least 2 more years.
I'd like it if we signed Cary, but only if Webb doesn't want to take a pay cut and goes out the door. I doubt we can afford to have Jimmy, Webb, and Cary.
I also like the idea of Trent Cole. Cheap, effective pass rusher that won't be needed to play big minutes with our line and can still do a lot of damage
Out of curiosity, if Canty retired instead of us cutting him, is there any major difference in how much we save? Same with Pitta, if he retired from injury how much would we save?
If Pitta decides he is done or doesn't wanna risk re-injury, I'd like to see them go after Jordan Cameron. When used right, he's a monster at TE but has been a victim of bad Browns QB's
Target some form of a CB and Safety in the offseason, but other than that I think we can just build during the draft.
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Isn't Asa currently our #3 CB? Not to keen on him being a returner with all the teams running 3-wide nowadays. Unless Walker and Melvin step up, and Asa falls back, I'd keep him exclusively at CB.
Unless they sign someone for returns (which I so hope they do), I see Camp being the main returner for more than likely both KR/PR