Its unbelievable Miami would risk anything beyond a 2039 7th round pick on Shaheen.
I'll give Pace credit for extracting a tiny amount of value from a player who was 95% likely to be cut anyway. Of course you have to balance that against the fact that he's the same dumbshit who wasted a 2nd round pick on a prospect from a Div3 school no one ever heard of.
So, all in all, this is really just Ryan Pace putting a little lipstick on the pig of his 5+ years of Offensive failure.
Well said and pretty representative of Pace’s talent at making offensive picks.
Its unbelievable Miami would risk anything beyond a 2039 7th round pick on Shaheen.
I'll give Pace credit for extracting a tiny amount of value from a player who was 95% likely to be cut anyway. Of course you have to balance that against the fact that he's the same dumbshit who wasted a 2nd round pick on a prospect from a Div3 school no one ever heard of.
So, all in all, this is really just Ryan Pace putting a little lipstick on the pig of his 5+ years of Offensive failure.
Well said and pretty representative of Pace’s talent at making offensive picks.
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I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that Pace signed Graham. I mean, what's up with that move? Pace is entering his 6th year as our GM and the offense last year was as bad as any that I have seen in over 50 years here. I'm not talking about stats, but just the debacle you have to watch on game days. It is hard to watch (it almost makes you physically sick to watch). This season we need to see if Pace has fixed it. But 6 years in on the Pace era has yielded nothing on offense. Nothing.
Well said and pretty representative of Pace’s talent at making offensive picks.
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I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that Pace signed Graham. I mean, what's up with that move? Pace is entering his 6th year as our GM and the offense last year was as bad as any that I have seen in over 50 years here. I'm not talking about stats, but just the debacle you have to watch on game days. It is hard to watch (it almost makes you physically sick to watch). This season we need to see if Pace has fixed it. But 6 years in on the Pace era has yielded nothing on offense. Nothing.
I don't understand it either. I like to think that Graham is more of an info sign. I really do not see how much it will help us on learning GB's offensive weaknesses but Graham has been around and must have quite the knowledge. It is a lot to pay but if we learn a bit and perhaps gain a couple of years mediocre TE advances.... Well iono it is not my money lol.
Hopefully Graham will take Kmet under his wing and make him an MVP.
Well said and pretty representative of Pace’s talent at making offensive picks.
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I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that Pace signed Graham. I mean, what's up with that move? Pace is entering his 6th year as our GM and the offense last year was as bad as any that I have seen in over 50 years here. I'm not talking about stats, but just the debacle you have to watch on game days. It is hard to watch (it almost makes you physically sick to watch). This season we need to see if Pace has fixed it. But 6 years in on the Pace era has yielded nothing on offense. Nothing.
Graham can still play football. He was better than every tight end we had on the roster last year...combined.
I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that Pace signed Graham. I mean, what's up with that move? Pace is entering his 6th year as our GM and the offense last year was as bad as any that I have seen in over 50 years here. I'm not talking about stats, but just the debacle you have to watch on game days. It is hard to watch (it almost makes you physically sick to watch). This season we need to see if Pace has fixed it. But 6 years in on the Pace era has yielded nothing on offense. Nothing.
Graham can still play football. He was better than every tight end we had on the roster last year...combined.
Well said and pretty representative of Pace’s talent at making offensive picks.
+1
I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that Pace signed Graham. I mean, what's up with that move? Pace is entering his 6th year as our GM and the offense last year was as bad as any that I have seen in over 50 years here. I'm not talking about stats, but just the debacle you have to watch on game days. It is hard to watch (it almost makes you physically sick to watch). This season we need to see if Pace has fixed it. But 6 years in on the Pace era has yielded nothing on offense. Nothing.
It's really easy, Graham is there b/c rookie TE's aren't normally ready to step in and contribute day or yr 1. They can be part of the O, just not a central piece. This O needs TE's, and last year they lacked talent or ability to stay on the field.
Primary issue w/the TE's last year, injuries. Graham has shown to be durable. The only other TE that was an FA like that, the Bears got outbid on, this is what happens when you have to constantly splash in FA or trade for great players. Every other FA TE had injury issues that the Bears couldn't take the risk on b/c of last year.
Even if Graham is only as good as a sub average TE next year, he's still better then anything they had on the roster last season or in the offseason, and w/Kmet some of that pressure is taken off him.