It was incredibly different. Like as different as it could ever be from a typical free agency year.
Any GOAT’s on the market right now?
It was incredibly different. Like as different as it could ever be from a typical free agency year.
Miller4Prez64 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:15 am Yall are really whining about re-signing Gaines? He’s a solid backup on a cheap deal, the other option would be relying on a rookie to fill interior DL depth when yall are complaining about us relying on rookies.
It kind of just feels like people are upset there isn’t enough new toys to play with on Christmas at this point.
Its a 1 year deal so all of it.mdb1958 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:20 amMiller4Prez64 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:15 am Yall are really whining about re-signing Gaines? He’s a solid backup on a cheap deal, the other option would be relying on a rookie to fill interior DL depth when yall are complaining about us relying on rookies.
It kind of just feels like people are upset there isn’t enough new toys to play with on Christmas at this point.
What is the guaranteed money?
5 of those dudes were already on our team. The LG was the worst OL on our team, though it was close with our C. The LB is 35 and we all saw him declining in real time last year. The WR is coming off yet another season ending injury. One of the edge rushers was part of a subpar pass rush. Riley Dixon by all accounts sucks when he's not punting in the thin air of Denver. But we will see there.Cheb wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 10:26 am We have signed a starting left guard, starting receiver, two starting linebackers and a third depth one, and a starting punter. That's six dudes, five of whom are starters, nearly a fifth of our starting spots.
I disagree with complacency. Complacent teams wouldn't have cut Jordan Whitehead, nor would they have upgraded Edge from JTS to Reddick so aggressively.
So what if most of those free agents were our own dudes? That just means they are cheaper. If we signed outside free agents at the positions that we resigned, does that mean it was better? Let Godwin walk and sign some rando receiver instead for the same money? Do the same with Bredeson and LVD and Nelly? Would that be making aggressive moves, or being distracted by shiny new toys? I'd argue the latter.
We're good.
Go Bucs.
The two biggest name WR free agents in the league wanted to play with Baker in back to back years. So did an All-Pro left tackle. Come on now.Miller4Prez64 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 10:28 am Fournette was cut after training camp, not exactly the same situation as signing him in FA. AB wasn’t signed until halfway through the season after Brady pounded the desk for him enough and literally nobody else wanted him and we found out why the hard way.
Plus, big name aging players WANTED to come here for cheap when we had Brady. They don’t have interest in doing that now with Baker. No offense to Baker, but he’s not Brady.
Wouldve rather had Josh Sweat or Harold Landry honestly. Reddick, pretty low. And that baggage is nothing to gloss over.Grahamburn wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:20 pmWhere did Haasan Reddick rank on your list of available OLB's in free agency?
Who cares if our signings were already on our team last year?Bootz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:42 am5 of those dudes were already on our team. The LG was the worst OL on our team, though it was close with our C. The LB is 35 and we all saw him declining in real time last year. The WR is coming off yet another season ending injury. One of the edge rushers was part of a subpar pass rush. Riley Dixon by all accounts sucks when he's not punting in the thin air of Denver. But we will see there.Cheb wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 10:26 am We have signed a starting left guard, starting receiver, two starting linebackers and a third depth one, and a starting punter. That's six dudes, five of whom are starters, nearly a fifth of our starting spots.
I disagree with complacency. Complacent teams wouldn't have cut Jordan Whitehead, nor would they have upgraded Edge from JTS to Reddick so aggressively.
So what if most of those free agents were our own dudes? That just means they are cheaper. If we signed outside free agents at the positions that we resigned, does that mean it was better? Let Godwin walk and sign some rando receiver instead for the same money? Do the same with Bredeson and LVD and Nelly? Would that be making aggressive moves, or being distracted by shiny new toys? I'd argue the latter.
We're good.
Go Bucs.
Whitehead might not even be able to play because of a non football injury. The fact that he was even brought back speaks to that complacency. We could've attempted to actually sign someone good and we signed him because he had been here before.
This isn't about shiny new toys. This is about realizing the busted toys you do have are busted yet you're good with that because.....Reasons.
Because they aren't "signings". They're re-signings. There is a major difference even if people want to try and re-write history.Cheb wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:35 pmWho cares if our signings were already on our team last year?Bootz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:42 am
5 of those dudes were already on our team. The LG was the worst OL on our team, though it was close with our C. The LB is 35 and we all saw him declining in real time last year. The WR is coming off yet another season ending injury. One of the edge rushers was part of a subpar pass rush. Riley Dixon by all accounts sucks when he's not punting in the thin air of Denver. But we will see there.
Whitehead might not even be able to play because of a non football injury. The fact that he was even brought back speaks to that complacency. We could've attempted to actually sign someone good and we signed him because he had been here before.
This isn't about shiny new toys. This is about realizing the busted toys you do have are busted yet you're good with that because.....Reasons.
Let's pick one of those guys as an example, and drill down into the decisions here. To pick a name out of a hat, Ben Bredeson.
Does letting Bredeson walk and signing a random free agent guard mean that we are not complacent? Or do we hand that job to Elijah Klein? Draft a rookie "savior" and give him the job instead?
Let's take a peek at the free agent alternatives to resigning Bredeson, taking a look at the signings that have happened thus far. Bredeson was signed for $7.3 million APY on a 3 year deal. The closest comp to him as a free agent in this cycle is James Daniels, a guard recently signed from the Steelers to the Dolphins, who got $8 million APY in a similar 3 year deal. They're neck-and-neck as far as compensation.
Another close comp is Robert Hainsey, who we let walk to sign a 3 year deal with the Jags for $7 million APY to be their new center, but we won't get too sidetracked here.
Bredeson is very well known to the organization. He knows the offense, his teammates, the scheme. He fits in the locker room. And perhaps most importantly, he brings back continuity to a position group that relys heavily on continuity as a matter of course, the offensive line.
James Daniels, by contrast, is a random human being who tore his Achilles' tendon last season.
Which is the better fit? What is the smarter play? James Daniels, or someone like him? A rookie "savior"? Elijah Klein or another backup already on the roster? Or the guy who already did the job and did it well?
You can go through these same points for all of our free agents, but I don't have the time or patience to break it down in detail.
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Another point. We have $33 million in dead cap space this season, one of the bigger amounts of dead cap in the NFL, money we cannot spend elsewhere to make the team better.
If we had that money available, we could have signed Haason Reddick twice over with room to spare.
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Frankly, I think that people are going to complain no matter what the Bucs do. I think that Licht is doing a good job of using the resources that he has.
The Bucs starting 22 is pretty solid before the draft even happens. Our starting 11 on offense is rock solid. Our defensive front 7 is also made stronger with the addition of Reddick. Losing Whitehead at safety is addition by subtraction.
We need depth everywhere, as do most teams, but honestly, we aren't that bad.
The sky isn't falling. And even if it did... life would go on.
Go Bucs.
4-11 28 yards. 44.9 QB rating.
Cheb wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:35 pmWho cares if our signings were already on our team last year?Bootz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:42 am
5 of those dudes were already on our team. The LG was the worst OL on our team, though it was close with our C. The LB is 35 and we all saw him declining in real time last year. The WR is coming off yet another season ending injury. One of the edge rushers was part of a subpar pass rush. Riley Dixon by all accounts sucks when he's not punting in the thin air of Denver. But we will see there.
Whitehead might not even be able to play because of a non football injury. The fact that he was even brought back speaks to that complacency. We could've attempted to actually sign someone good and we signed him because he had been here before.
This isn't about shiny new toys. This is about realizing the busted toys you do have are busted yet you're good with that because.....Reasons.
Let's pick one of those guys as an example, and drill down into the decisions here. To pick a name out of a hat, Ben Bredeson.
Does letting Bredeson walk and signing a random free agent guard mean that we are not complacent? Or do we hand that job to Elijah Klein? Draft a rookie "savior" and give him the job instead?
Let's take a peek at the free agent alternatives to resigning Bredeson, taking a look at the signings that have happened thus far. Bredeson was signed for $7.3 million APY on a 3 year deal. The closest comp to him as a free agent in this cycle is James Daniels, a guard recently signed from the Steelers to the Dolphins, who got $8 million APY in a similar 3 year deal. They're neck-and-neck as far as compensation.
Another close comp is Robert Hainsey, who we let walk to sign a 3 year deal with the Jags for $7 million APY to be their new center, but we won't get too sidetracked here.
Bredeson is very well known to the organization. He knows the offense, his teammates, the scheme. He fits in the locker room. And perhaps most importantly, he brings back continuity to a position group that relys heavily on continuity as a matter of course, the offensive line.
James Daniels, by contrast, is a random human being who tore his Achilles' tendon last season.
Which is the better fit? What is the smarter play? James Daniels, or someone like him? A rookie "savior"? Elijah Klein or another backup already on the roster? Or the guy who already did the job and did it well?
You can go through these same points for all of our free agents, but I don't have the time or patience to break it down in detail.
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Another point. We have $33 million in dead cap space this season, one of the bigger amounts of dead cap in the NFL, money we cannot spend elsewhere to make the team better.
If we had that money available, we could have signed Haason Reddick twice over with room to spare.
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Frankly, I think that people are going to complain no matter what the Bucs do. I think that Licht is doing a good job of using the resources that he has.
The Bucs starting 22 is pretty solid before the draft even happens. Our starting 11 on offense is rock solid. Our defensive front 7 is also made stronger with the addition of Reddick. Losing Whitehead at safety is addition by subtraction.
We need depth everywhere, as do most teams, but honestly, we aren't that bad.
The sky isn't falling. And even if it did... life would go on.
Go Bucs.
We need depth everywhere, as do most teams, but honestly, we aren't that bad.
Both players MUCH more expensive with less sack production the last 3 years than Reddick, and Reddick barely played in 2024. Landry didn't play in 2022 because of an ACL injury. Titans fans are glad to see him go and said most of his production is clean up stuff because of Simmons. He's less injury prone than your favorite whipping boy Chris Godwin? Interesting.Bootz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:28 pmWouldve rather had Josh Sweat or Harold Landry honestly. Reddick, pretty low. And that baggage is nothing to gloss over.Grahamburn wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:20 pm
Where did Haasan Reddick rank on your list of available OLB's in free agency?
That said, I have no issues with the signing. He's talented. But it's clear this is a rental and we're proceeding with caution. Just hope it isn't another Randy Gregory.
3 things:Grahamburn wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:20 pmBoth players MUCH more expensive with less sack production the last 3 years than Reddick, and Reddick barely played in 2024. Landry didn't play in 2022 because of an ACL injury. Titans fans are glad to see him go and said most of his production is clean up stuff because of Simmons. He's less injury prone than your favorite whipping boy Chris Godwin? Interesting.Bootz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:28 pm
Wouldve rather had Josh Sweat or Harold Landry honestly. Reddick, pretty low. And that baggage is nothing to gloss over.
That said, I have no issues with the signing. He's talented. But it's clear this is a rental and we're proceeding with caution. Just hope it isn't another Randy Gregory.
Shaq had 19.5 sacks in his prove it rental year. Sometimes guys play their best with their back against a wall.
You didn't give me an answer on Trask.
Do you think he'll get a significant deal?
This feels like MJW post free agency spiel.Miller4Prez64 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:15 am Yall are really whining about re-signing Gaines? He’s a solid backup on a cheap deal, the other option would be relying on a rookie to fill interior DL depth when yall are complaining about us relying on rookies.
It kind of just feels like people are upset there isn’t enough new toys to play with on Christmas at this point.