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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 873387"><p>Like I always say, people like more than one reason to do what they do.</p><p></p><p>It's fairly obvious at this juncture that while some of may have perceived his bargain free agent pickups and bringing back all those restricted free agents (which can be cut of course) as stop-gaps, with some obvious need to juice up the receiving corp, Gutekunst sees those pick-ups as sufficient to win and proceded to back and fill secondary concerns.</p><p></p><p>So, if you think you've got your ducks in a row already you might want to think about an injury back-up for your franchise QB. He may not be ready in 2020 to carry the team for a few games, expecially with what is likely to be a shortended camp, but he d*mn well better be ready by 2021. Whether that's the primary reason or secondary to long-term upside, I could not say. Those things tend to get melded in the decision process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 873387"] Like I always say, people like more than one reason to do what they do. It's fairly obvious at this juncture that while some of may have perceived his bargain free agent pickups and bringing back all those restricted free agents (which can be cut of course) as stop-gaps, with some obvious need to juice up the receiving corp, Gutekunst sees those pick-ups as sufficient to win and proceded to back and fill secondary concerns. So, if you think you've got your ducks in a row already you might want to think about an injury back-up for your franchise QB. He may not be ready in 2020 to carry the team for a few games, expecially with what is likely to be a shortended camp, but he d*mn well better be ready by 2021. Whether that's the primary reason or secondary to long-term upside, I could not say. Those things tend to get melded in the decision process. [/QUOTE]
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