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On 2/18/2018 at 11:15 AM, sdrawkcab321 said:

yes please. The one good thing hue has ever done was develop Pryor and play him all over the field  

 

Bring him back. Coaches want him, fans want him, and from what I’ve read he wants to come back. Sashi is the reason he isn’t here.

 

If we bring him back, we might not need to draft a WR.

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1 hour ago, candyman93 said:

Bring him back. Coaches want him, fans want him, and from what I’ve read he wants to come back. Sashi is the reason he isn’t here.

 

If we bring him back, we might not need to draft a WR.

Sashi isnt the reason he isnt here, Pryor's agent is the reason he isnt here. Sashi offered him an extremely reasonable contract and he turned it down because he wanted big time money or a short deal so he could hit the open market again. I have a feeing Pryor will sign a contract that is less than what Sashi offered him last year. 

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Just now, buno67 said:

Sashi isnt the reason he isnt here, Pryor's agent is the reason he isnt here. Sashi offered him an extremely reasonable contract and he turned it down because he wanted big time money or a short deal so he could hit the open market again. I have a feeing Pryor will sign a contract that is less than what Sashi offered him last year. 

Agreed.

If the 4/32 Sashi reportedly offered him is true, Pryor overestimated his value imo.

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10 minutes ago, buno67 said:

Sashi isnt the reason he isnt here, Pryor's agent is the reason he isnt here. Sashi offered him an extremely reasonable contract and he turned it down because he wanted big time money or a short deal so he could hit the open market again. I have a feeing Pryor will sign a contract that is less than what Sashi offered him last year. 

No, he isn't.

And I think you probably are right about the lesser contract.

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22 minutes ago, bruceb said:

No, he isn't.

And I think you probably are right about the lesser contract.

 

48 minutes ago, buno67 said:

Sashi isnt the reason he isnt here, Pryor's agent is the reason he isnt here. Sashi offered him an extremely reasonable contract and he turned it down because he wanted big time money or a short deal so he could hit the open market again. I have a feeing Pryor will sign a contract that is less than what Sashi offered him last year. 

Pryor doesn't have much leverage atm.

One good season in his career. Injuries.

2 years 16 million * guaranteed

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Just now, bruceb said:

He will be 29 entering the season.

That's fair.

yes. Also he has most likely peaked as a WR. 

I would like him as a reserve to Josh Gordon and playing opposite him at times. 

Ideally 

JG 75% of the snaps
CC 70% of the snaps outside and slot
TP 60% of the snaps in relief of above
Duke 10-15% of the snaps at slot or outside
Ricardo Louis 0% of the snaps 
Higgins 100% of the snaps against TJ Watt

I wouldn't mind taking a rookie or other WR. 

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Just now, buno67 said:

I would almost give him the contract Britt was going to have. 

I think that is too much.
He is one year older and past his physical prime.
Also he hasn't produced as a WR outside of one year. 

I really like him as a sub for JG and some more reps on top of that. 

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6 minutes ago, Kiwibrown said:

I think that is too much.
He is one year older and past his physical prime.
Also he hasn't produced as a WR outside of one year. 

I really like him as a sub for JG and some more reps on top of that. 

I dont think its that much. I wouldnt say he is past his physical prime. He is currently in his prime, he is just still a raw WR. I rather have him be the outside WR opposite of JG 

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24 minutes ago, buno67 said:

I dont think its that much. I wouldnt say he is past his physical prime. He is currently in his prime, he is just still a raw WR. I rather have him be the outside WR opposite of JG 

You can always argue that he has a lot of tread on his tires given his history.

Britt money would be ironic, but not out of the question.

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31 minutes ago, buno67 said:

I dont think its that much. I wouldnt say he is past his physical prime. He is currently in his prime, he is just still a raw WR. I rather have him be the outside WR opposite of JG 

in 2 WR sets I would like coleman and JG 

3 WR sets JG, Coleman slot and Tp on the outside.

Tp to be the 3rd WR subbing in for JG when he is gassed, Id always want one of them on the field cos of their height. 

Duke could almost sub for CC and may even be better than him.  

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6 minutes ago, Kiwibrown said:

in 2 WR sets I would like coleman and JG 

3 WR sets JG, Coleman slot and Tp on the outside.

Tp to be the 3rd WR subbing in for JG when he is gassed, Id always want one of them on the field cos of their height. 

Duke could almost sub for CC and may even be better than him.  

At least no one could complain that we do not have an NFL WR corps.

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1 hour ago, brownie man said:

It all depends on JG's mentality and Coleman's health 

If Coleman isn't missing 8 games we're not 0-16

Mmmmm maybe? I'm not convinced about that. Nothing against him but we had enough talent to win games and didn't so I can't be sure.

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