Also on Thursday, Titans signed defensive lineman Jullian Taylor, who spent the past three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers.
A seventh-round draft pick of the 49ers in 2018, the 6-foot-5, 280-pound Taylor played in 12 games during his time with the 49ers, and he tallied 13 tackles and a fumble recovery in those contests. Taylor, who played collegiately at Temple, spent the 2020 season on the Physically Unable to Perform list before being waived.
A seventh-round draft pick of the 49ers in 2018, the 6-foot-5, 280-pound Taylor played in 12 games during his time with the 49ers, and he tallied 13 tackles and a fumble recovery in those contests. Taylor, who played collegiately at Temple, spent the 2020 season on the Physically Unable to Perform list before being waived.
Me too. Dude played really well for us this year.Surprised they cut Borders
I wonder if he means “requires” instead of “wrinkles”?
Look at it this way, he isn't going anywhere. He'll be available if we need him. They may put him on the PS.Me too. Dude played really well for us this year.
He meant wrinkles but in this context it is a requirement. They cam just resign either of they want but citring them was not a choice.I wonder if he means “requires” instead of “wrinkles”?
How much of this is just bad teams dumping talent and having lots of money to spend while good teams are retaining their own talent because they're already good?
This would be more meaningful if it took the median wins on a per season basis rather than an average. As an example, Tampa is listed on the pre-500% side of the line, and yet won the Super Bowl in 2020. As each season is a reset, showing the median number would be more statistically valid. Just one guy’s opinion.
Outside Buffalo and kind of Chicago, rule of thumb still exists that you don’t win through FA, you win through the draft.
multiple “off season champs” chilling in the area no one wants to be. Cleveland and Jax are the multi-season off-season champs over the passed 10 years I can recall.
How much of this is just bad teams dumping talent and having lots of money to spend while good teams are retaining their own talent because they're already good?
Well either way that kind of proves the point that signing bIg time FA’s doesn’t mean you’ll win more games.
Unless you’re Tampa...Well either way that kind of proves the point that signing bIg time FA’s doesn’t mean you’ll win more games.
Unless you’re Tampa...
So one out of how many? Again, spending big money doesn’t GUARANTEE anything.
Unless you’re Tampa...
With the caveat that that free agent is arguably the best QB to every play and he goes to a team with a stacked roster.
Stand down soldier. Just acknowledging that result and clearly it’s on the rare side. Hence the dot dot dot.So one out of how many? Again, spending big money doesn’t GUARANTEE anything.
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