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Never said they had more power. Come on.
Fisher had the most power in determining who he wanted to retain.
He had already given the edict to keep JJ. That's an established fact.
He didn't do negotiations and neither does McVay.
You see , this is where the story goes sideways for me.
If that was the case,
You think he would have been in the war room instead of fishing.
You think he would have said TAG JJ if you can't get a deal done.
If , in fact that Fisher ordered the code red.
Funny thing is is that we're going back three years to gripe about Snead and Demoff and yet forget how well they did in free agency and other trades more recently...
It was no coincidence that they had their best year as soon as Fisher left the building.
I'm going to go ahead and be optimistic instead of dig up the corpse of Jenkins.
This shouldn't come as a surprise, they've pretty much said it that Joyner was the priority.
You always do this try and move the argument from center..
This discussion is about what they have done in keeping their own...not what they've done in the draft or in free agency!Its also not about the corpse of Janoris Jenkins...its about Jenkins, Saffold, McCleod, TruJo. Watkins, Long, Austin JL etc., etcThe lack of nuanced thought is shortsighted and not very interesting.
Its not always Sunny in Lala Land, despite the Sunshine Boys telling us it is.
Best,
Laram