We don't have Ekeler, Bell is the perfect weapon to give Herbert. If we want to be legitimate this is the move to make.
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It would be on paper
I doubt the money works..005 Brock Bowers, TE/HB/SR Georgia
.037 Braden Fiske, DT Florida St.
.069 Mike Sainristil, CB Michigan
.105 Brenden Rice, WR USC
.110 Mason McCormick, OG/OC S. Dakota St.
.140 Zak Zinter, OG Michigan
.181 Nehemiah Pritchett, CB Auburn
.225 Ainias Smith, WR Texas A&M
.253 Carson Steele, RB UCLA
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Originally posted by 21&500 View PostIt would be on paper
I doubt the money works.
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Good move but maybe the wrong year and wrong owner- Spanos can't gouge the fans this year in order to pay even 1% of the salary. Just the way Lynn was going around saying they felt good with Taylor at QB, I imagine soon we'll be hearing "Oh, we feel good with what we have now at RB." Translation-Spanos throws around dollar bills like he throws manhole covers.
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The Jets been trying to trade him since the season began. No takers. Of his 7 pro years, he did well with his 5 years at Pittsburgh. A now somewhat past his prime RB who after signing a 4 year $58 million deal with the Jets was so-so last year and non-existent with them this year. He'd have to come way down on his contract expectations. And like the Jets, the Chargers don't have an OL to get the most out of his skills nor deep pockets to pay his likely high asking price. Times have changed with Ekeler out, but it's probably not on TT's front burner wtth TT's recent RB draft picks. Good running back tho with a decent OL in front of him. I don't see it happening, tho I'd like it to. TT should at least inquire as to his demands, for a 1 or 2 year deal.
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Originally posted by Caslon View PostThe Jets been trying to trade him since the season began. No takers. Of his 7 pro years, he did well with his 5 years at Pittsburgh. A now somewhat past his prime RB who after signing a 4 year $58 million deal with the Jets was so-so last year and non-existent with them this year. He'd have to come way down on his contract expectations. And like the Jets, the Chargers don't have an OL to get the most out of his skills nor deep pockets to pay his likely high asking price. Times have changed with Ekeler out, but it's probably not on TT's front burner wtth TT's recent RB draft picks. Good running back tho with a decent OL in front of him. I don't see it happening, tho I'd like it to. TT should at least inquire as to his demands, for a 1 or 2 year deal.
If he comes here and plays well he gets paid next year by someone. Watching Ek I am sure he thinks he can do the same.
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Originally posted by Caslon View PostThe Jets been trying to trade him since the season began. No takers. Of his 7 pro years, he did well with his 5 years at Pittsburgh. A now somewhat past his prime RB who after signing a 4 year $58 million deal with the Jets was so-so last year and non-existent with them this year. He'd have to come way down on his contract expectations. And like the Jets, the Chargers don't have an OL to get the most out of his skills nor deep pockets to pay his likely high asking price. Times have changed with Ekeler out, but it's probably not on TT's front burner wtth TT's recent RB draft picks. Good running back tho with a decent OL in front of him. I don't see it happening, tho I'd like it to. TT should at least inquire as to his demands, for a 1 or 2 year deal.
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