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    What's the infatuation with re-signing Bud?

    1. He priced himself out of of range, thank God. He was never anywhere as good as his price tag when he signed with TN, period.

    2. Since I called him out on that, I've been proven 100% correct. Plus, now he's been hurt the last 2 years. His tackles and sacks have virtually disappeared since in TN (3.5 sacks per season, 17.5 tackles, combined). What do the yinzers think those #'s are worth? Vet minimum? If that?

    3. I just don't get the infatuation with bringing Bud back. He's not worth anything at this point. Going back to yester-year may be "fun" but it's not too damn pragmatic, and if definitely isn't in this case. Get over it.

    BTW, I'm not really calling out this trend in here so much, but in other forums.

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    Chase Winovich would be a better value signing
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    Quote Originally Posted by whisper View Post
    1. He priced himself out of of range, thank God. He was never anywhere as good as his price tag when he signed with TN, period.

    2. Since I called him out on that, I've been proven 100% correct. Plus, now he's been hurt the last 2 years. His tackles and sacks have virtually disappeared since in TN (3.5 sacks per season, 17.5 tackles, combined). What do the yinzers think those #'s are worth? Vet minimum? If that?

    3. I just don't get the infatuation with bringing Bud back. He's not worth anything at this point. Going back to yester-year may be "fun" but it's not too damn pragmatic, and if definitely isn't in this case. Get over it.

    BTW, I'm not really calling out this trend in here so much, but in other forums.
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    depth behind Highsmith/Watt

    should be affordable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oviedo View Post
    Chase Winovich would be a better value signing
    he's signing with the Houston Texans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oviedo View Post
    Chase Winovich would be a better value signing
    THIS has been *my* guy for this offseason
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawaiiansteel View Post
    he's signing with the Houston Texans.
    so sad.. and If Bud comes at the right price (i.e., "high end-backup money") then he makes sense... it'd be weird having him make more than Highsmith, but it is what it is...
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    Quote Originally Posted by feltdizz View Post
    knows our system,

    depth behind Highsmith/Watt

    should be affordable.
    Good run defender too. Even if both Watt and Highsmith play 80% of the snaps, that means 40% of snaps are available between both sides. Plus injury depth. This is what they tried to do with Melvin Ingram.

    At the right price, it makes a lot more sense than putting the likes of Jamir Jones out there.

    Now, if you said they need to draft a guy and plan for life after Highsmith I wouldn’t disagree with that either. In any case, having a capable vet in the room is a plus.

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    I think bringing back Bud Dupree would be a fantastic move. He would be a perfect fit in a 3-man rotation, as long as he is cool with being third in that rotation and equally cool with getting paid like it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Flasteel View Post
    I think bringing back Bud Dupree would be a fantastic move. He would be a perfect fit in a 3-man rotation, as long as he is cool with being third in that rotation and equally cool with getting paid like it.
    You're a very smart guy and I agree with you 100% about what you've suggested about Bud. Hope you're doing well FlaSteel.
    Last edited by Prowler; 03-13-2023 at 11:57 PM.








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    Quote Originally Posted by whisper View Post
    1. He priced himself out of of range, thank God. He was never anywhere as good as his price tag when he signed with TN, period.

    2. Since I called him out on that, I've been proven 100% correct. Plus, now he's been hurt the last 2 years. His tackles and sacks have virtually disappeared since in TN (3.5 sacks per season, 17.5 tackles, combined). What do the yinzers think those #'s are worth? Vet minimum? If that?

    3. I just don't get the infatuation with bringing Bud back. He's not worth anything at this point. Going back to yester-year may be "fun" but it's not too damn pragmatic, and if definitely isn't in this case. Get over it.

    BTW, I'm not really calling out this trend in here so much, but in other forums.
    Jamir Jones and a man named “Taco” are reasons that I WOULD LOVE to bring Bud back.

    WE ALL knew he was over paid, but at the EXTREMELY AFFORDABLE price that he would have to settle for today, one would be foolish not to kick the tires.

    But like Florida said, he would have to be cool with his role.




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