Joe Talks Bold Moves Vs. Desperate Moves, Assistant Coaches Head-Scratcher, Calling Kevin Mawae, Team Building Vs. Picking Players, Kendell Beckwith & More
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January 15th, 2018 at 5:05 pm
I can’t imagine trading Beckwith unless we could get a 2nd round pick or a player who’s a plugin starter at RB, DB, or DL.
January 15th, 2018 at 6:48 pm
Nicely done Steve. I’d go with a 30-90 second teaser before I did the promo though. Some of the tease is in the written title, but people are usually off to another tab once the audio starts.
January 16th, 2018 at 5:55 am
Joe:
Best Podcast yet!
NO Trust in Licht or in current coaching staff!
No Direction = No Attendance
This current GM sucks…then it trickles down from there…
January 17th, 2018 at 10:42 am
I got your bold move…
Trade Jameis to the Browns for both of their 1st round picks this year and their 1st rounder next year. That would give us 3 1st round picks this year in the top 10 (including the overall number 1) and 2 first round picks next year.
Jameis is great, but he also has baggage. If you think that baggage is ever going to go away or not continue to rear its ugly head, you’re fooling yourself. Consider getting top dollar for him now.
January 18th, 2018 at 11:24 am
Joe, if you feel they didn’t get the talent they needed last off season, doesn’t that mean the defensive coaching staff was not given the tools they needed to succeed?
Perhaps that is why they have kept them another year.
January 18th, 2018 at 11:34 am
You might be able to make that argument with defensive ends but still doesn’t explain why Will Gholston, Robert Ayers and Vernon Hargreaves (to name three) terribly regressed.
To be fair, Ayers only regressed in rushing the passer. His tackle numbers are pretty consistent with his career.