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They should but it's Oakland. Who knows what they're going to do. Good player? let him walk. Bum? sign him up.
They're going to take either MM or Winston with the top pick and bust that kid in 3 years. Carr needed to sit for a year, but nope played,he's regressing every week.
Nah, I am calling BS on this. Here is a link to a site for 2013 personal fouls. Scroll down to the bottom. He didn't have a PF all year last year nor so far this year. I followed him at PSU and he was never a penalty problem. http://www.nflpenalties.com/penalty/personal-foul?year=2013
They should but it's Oakland. Who knows what they're going to do. Good player? let him walk. Bum? sign him up.
They're going to take either MM or Winston with the top pick and bust that kid in 3 years. Carr needed to sit for a year, but nope played,he's regressing every week.
I like Carr a lot and think he has been playing very well. I have not seen his last two games however.
Oakland does make some odd choices sometimes like letting their LT go to Arizona last offseason.
I like Carr a lot and think he has been playing very well. I have not seen his last two games however.
Oakland does make some odd choices sometimes like letting their LT go to Arizona last offseason.
Carr is okay and has a future. But between him and the option they will have for Winston or trading his rights for close to what the Rams got for Bob3 they have a big decision,...And they will screw it up.
Iupati's an excellent run blocker but his pass protection is suspect plus his injury history. I'd rather draft a durable guard with respectable skills so our line can work cohesively. A lot of line shuffling is gonna lead to blown assignments at a higher rate. As for FAs, just pick up some 2nd-3rd tier ones (Barksdale, Rocky McIntosh, Barry Richardson) and let them contribute while we develop rookies.