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Are we overvaluing our own and undervaluing free agents?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 758671" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Again, those are "evaluations" being conducted based on hindsight. Peppers had a really solid 2017 for the Panthers, TT and the Packers didn't think he would be worth the money. Cook was asking too much, TT didn't flinch and thought he found a better and cheaper alternative in Marty B and it didn't pan out, but they weren't unrealistic expectations. Had Perry repeated what he did in 2016 and Bennett became a valuable weapon for AR, this conversation wouldn't be about them. </p><p></p><p>Decisions have to be made without a crystal ball. Nick Perry had a really solid 2016, we desperately needed help at OLB, so you let him walk?</p><p></p><p>I really doubt any GM worth their salt doesn't look ahead as much as they possibly can and try to determine how each player and his contract will play out. But to hold their feet to the fire when some don't, isn't looking at the Sport and the decisions that have to be made in "real time" in a realistic way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 758671, member: 7261"] Again, those are "evaluations" being conducted based on hindsight. Peppers had a really solid 2017 for the Panthers, TT and the Packers didn't think he would be worth the money. Cook was asking too much, TT didn't flinch and thought he found a better and cheaper alternative in Marty B and it didn't pan out, but they weren't unrealistic expectations. Had Perry repeated what he did in 2016 and Bennett became a valuable weapon for AR, this conversation wouldn't be about them. Decisions have to be made without a crystal ball. Nick Perry had a really solid 2016, we desperately needed help at OLB, so you let him walk? I really doubt any GM worth their salt doesn't look ahead as much as they possibly can and try to determine how each player and his contract will play out. But to hold their feet to the fire when some don't, isn't looking at the Sport and the decisions that have to be made in "real time" in a realistic way. [/QUOTE]
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