Trade deadline is Nov 3
Who's going out, who's coming in?
What strategy should we take? Buyers or sellers?
Who's going out, who's coming in?
What strategy should we take? Buyers or sellers?
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Ross is just a dude. He does nothing special other than run fast. I’m sure there is some team that will want him because of his 40 time. But he is unable to beat out a rookie and an aging vet for playing time. I would pass on him if I were the Team.
What good would bringing a WR in at this point be when we have one QB benched in purgatory, one whose shown nothing (imo) and Alex
Admittedly dont see much Bengals football live so I'll take you at your word. Just wondered if him opposite Terry could soften the safeties a bit, paired with his ability to play deep.
^^ A 4th for Kerrigan, last year of his contract and already captured the Redskins sack record.....I'd be listening
My only argument would be that I think Kerrigan has enough in the tank to still be a competitive contributor here if/when this plan takes effect and we're competitive again.
I think this is wishful thinking. I’m thinking we are 3 years away from being a real contender (assuming we are even capable of rebuilding a respectable franchise). Kerrigan will be 35 years old by then and have another 3 seasons of wear and tear. Is he going to have the speed and strength to even matter by then? His main value from day 1 has been as a pass rusher and he’s already the 3rd best at that (at best). I just don’t see how turning down a trade offer, if we get one, makes sense from a football perspective?
I knew you’d make that argument. Kerrigans production has been declining for years. It’s suddenly improved. We all know why. It doesn’t change the fact that his best years are well behind him and it’s not going to get better from here on out.Chase Young - 2.5 sacks - 9 tackles
Montez Sweat - 3 sacks - 13 tackles
Ryan Kerrigan - 3 sacks - 4 tackles
Ryan is the back up and producing as much as anyone else.
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