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Good bye to Mac, signs with Cincy
#11
Its pretty obvious that Mac doesn't want to be in Minnesota.....this contract says it all. I don't think Z and Mac every saw eye to eye. Nor Waynes. 
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#12
Well, this to me means we have to keep Ant. How can we not? 
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#13
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Its pretty obvious that Mac doesn't want to be in Minnesota.....this contract says it all. I don't think Z and Mac every saw eye to eye. Nor Waynes. 
Yeah, I'm sure the Vikings were in on him if all he signed for was a 1-year deal for 4 million...  I'm guessing he wants a chance to play outside for a year and position himself for a bigger contract.  If he came back to Minnesota, he likely would be in the slot again.
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#14

Half the homies are gone. Sad.
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#15

Half the homies are gone. Sad.
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#16
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Its pretty obvious that Mac doesn't want to be in Minnesota.....this contract says it all. I don't think Z and Mac every saw eye to eye. Nor Waynes. 
As I understand it, he was pissed because he played against Chicago (when most starters sat) and was injured.

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#17
Ok, looks like we'll have $20+ million tied up in safeties, Hughes, Hill, and Boyd as our top 3 CBs.

Honestly, that was my worst case scenario. Still a long way always from Robert Tate and Wassa Serwanga. 

With the Eagles losing 2 OTs and signing Slay, they'll go either tackle or WR. Or, maybe we trade in front of them like we did with Cook and grab our preferred choice.
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#18
As long as I have been a fan of this team, I cannot recall losing this many starters in 1 offseason. It’s depressing.
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#19
Quote: @prairieghost said:
As long as I have been a fan of this team, I cannot recall losing this many starters in 1 offseason. It’s depressing.
What's it's cemented in my mind is a rear view mirror look at what that group was able to achieve when together.

It was CG losses...That was a lot of draft capital, FA capital too.

Go back to 2017 and look at all the really big D signings to make a run...How many left now?


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#20
I don’t mind Hughes, Hill, Boyd but injuries are too big of a concern. I’d really like an older reasonably priced veteran like we had when Newman came in.

On Mac, he wants to earn a big pay day and anywhere he can play on the outside it’s better for him than being stuck in the slot here. Personally, I felt he could develop into a pretty good outside corner when he came in, but the coaches were hell bent on the slot. Slot corners don’t command the big bucks so moving on makes total sense to me from his perspective. I would have preferred to have kept him and moved him outside.
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