Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
He's been right about stuff in all my past experience..
I admittedly don't follow him - but I thought it had been mentioned here many times that he was right about a few things early, built his account and has been a trainwreck ever since.
Mea culpa if I'm thinking of another account. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Instead of Brown, I'd like to sign Mike Williams and Tyron Smith and go into the draft with a completely clear path to BPA...
*ducks*
I actually wouldn't mind this. I don't feel it would be putting our eggs in one basket type of thing either. If its true that the coaches really like Wanya then if for some horrible reason Tyron goes down they have Wanya ready to go as our swing tackle. Best case Tyron stays healthy and gives us elite play while Wanya sits and gets more reps. [Reply]
If we sign Mike Williams and he plays 14 games with being healthy for the postseason, then I’ll be convinced it really is the Chargers training staff like we’ve all guessed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
If we sign Mike Williams and he plays 14 games with being healthy for the postseason, then I’ll be convinced it really is the Chargers training staff like we’ve all guessed.
Give me 13 regular season and all post season games and we win. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Any guaranteed money they owe him would be offset, yes
I could be wrong, but my understanding is that it's only money they actually owe, as in money that hasn't been paid yet. So guaranteed salary would offset, but pro-rated portions of a signing bonus wouldn't because it's already been paid. So Mike Williams would have no offset money. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
I don’t understand the Mike Williams injury stuff. Yeah he was hurt last year but before that he’s been consistent in playing games
In the fantasy football world he is known as a major injury risk. This was the case before last year's torn ACL. Glancing at his page, his game started numbers look better than I would have guessed. Would be curious how many times he's had to leave a game with injury after starting one. He drives fantasy managers crazy because he is so damn good when healthy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
I admittedly don't follow him - but I thought it had been mentioned here many times that he was right about a few things early, built his account and has been a trainwreck ever since.
Mea culpa if I'm thinking of another account.
I've always followed him - seems like he'd been quieter in recent years. Hasn't broke much news compared to early years. But I don't remember anything being wrong necessarily. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Balto:
Can we just resign Hardman as our deep threat and go after our LT in the draft?
He's a lousy deep threat. I've been a "Hardman guy" his entire career and have defended him every season. But after last season, it's done.
1st, he looks like he lost a step. He didn't seem to me as explosive as years past. 2nd, it almost seems like his ball tracking somehow got worse. We're too far into his career now to think he's going to be anything more than what we've seen. We can't rely on him to track the ball and give full effort even when he does beat his man. It's just time to move on with that. [Reply]