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On 11/20/2020 at 2:38 AM, dee-tox said:

Agree with this. We are anything but ruthless when it comes to list management. One of M. Brown or TMac should have gone when we knew B. Brown was coming.

And pray tell me DT what do we do with Tommy??
Take  Himwith us on $700,000 to every game As runner orange boy trainer and board holder upper !!!

Getting ""rid off"" is convenient in print but how do you really do it in practice !

(Its a bit like disposing of a dead body !!!)Easy to talk  but difficult to practice!

I hope a new trimmer Tommy wows us all with an 2018 style comeback and watch us get back with Benny to scoring real scores to win games in 2021!

 

 
11 minutes ago, 58er said:

(Its a bit like disposing of a dead body !!!)Easy to talk  but difficult to practice!

You sound like your speaking from experience ?

1 minute ago, Better days ahead said:

You sound like your speaking from experience ?

No BDA not really but sadly many Covid countries are experiencing a real live disaster with this problem.

Just another problem this despicable Republican President has just ignored as his ineptitude developed as he desperately concentrated on his failed Disaster of a campaign continuing still to the Shameful detriment of his people and Country!

If I was JoeB I would throw the legal book at him with gusto after Jan 21!!!!

 
5 hours ago, 58er said:

No BDA not really but sadly many Covid countries are experiencing a real live disaster with this problem.

Just another problem this despicable Republican President has just ignored as his ineptitude developed as he desperately concentrated on his failed Disaster of a campaign continuing still to the Shameful detriment of his people and Country!

If I was JoeB I would throw the legal book at him with gusto after Jan 21!!!!

If I was joeB..... please don't use my surname in vain I've been copping it for 50 years.... but I love it. I'm happy Mitch got another year. He ain't the worst player going around. 

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On 11/20/2020 at 11:18 AM, dee-tox said:

Fair enough and good points raised but even 200 k can make a difference in overall salary cap. We need to keep Oliver, Petracca, etc next year...

M. Brown is maybe on 300k?

In tMac's case he is reported to be on 700k. 

There is money to be saved. It all adds up.

no way mitch brown is on $300k??

he's a rookie, bound to be on minimum chips


3 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

no way mitch brown is on $300k??

he's a rookie, bound to be on minimum chips

Absolutely.  He’s on a base contract and as a rookie, more likely to be closer to $140-$150k including performance basis. Absolute bargain considering his last few games. 

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