Mark Anderson
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ORIGINAL: marty Sam made a great run in this game, but the team was already behind by 3 TDs. He should have made that sort of run early in the game to keep the defense off balance, instead he was sacked. Keep defenses off balance early in the game by runs like that, or accurate dink and dunk throws that keep the sticks moving, and wear the defense down. Don't get overly reliant on long throws, they are low percentage, and tough to complete against playoff defenses, especially on the road. What great run?? A single TD on a drive with several consecutive off the mark passes the receivers were able to catch, and a blown 2 pt conversion? More sacks? He had plenty of dinks and dunks early. Great run... I think the “ great run” was in of his pocket bails, that netted about 17 yards… The only play that showed any guts.. in the fourth quarter, down 18 points.. Yea.. great job sloth…. That run barely cancels out 1.5 of the ( let’s hold onto it instead) THROW THE ****ING BALL, MORON!,! Sacks ****ing moron.. He is a UFA, we csnt even get a comp pick for his sorry ass.. the jets can have him back… You get comp picks for UFAs. But (and maybe this is what you meant) the contract has to be pretty large. And chances are our FA signings will cancel it out, although we have FAs departing so who knows. Who do we have going out in FA that will get a big contract? Darnold? Bynum? Murphy? Robinson? I think we make enough big splashes to incoming FAs to off set those guys. Plus we might keep Bynum or Murphy. So big splashes means no comp picks, is that what you are getting at? I was thinking more along the lines of the sheer numbers, but that too is offset (essentially one-for-one). Somehow there has to be a delta to generate a late 3rd, at this point IDK how it could happen. Yes. I'm thinking with our cap space and our willingness to spend we won't have any comp picks in 2026.
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