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The Pierre Garcon Market
“We expect a strong market in free agency. We expect numerous teams to inquire about Pierre. We’re interested to see where that’s going to take us.”
Garcon, 25, caught a career-high 70 passes for 947 yards and six touchdowns last season
Continued....Bears mentioned as a possibility
Scout.com: Strong market expected for Pierre Garcon
5 years 35 million is the cap I put on Garcon.
If he wants more than that I am on the phone with Robert Meachem and I am signing him to be my #2 guy.
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I think Garcon should be penciled in as the number one or two guy, depending on if they go after VJax or not..
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too much money, i would move past him
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Originally Posted by
VJ18
too much money, i would move past him
I have to agree. Surely we can find someone who doesn't require that much income to perform. He has been pretty consistent. We should consider it though. VJAX might not be fit for us anyways. All these receivers might be exceptional but can they transfer to another team and be just as productive? Maybe Roy Williams has turned me jaded.
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Originally Posted by
WindyCity
“We expect a strong market in free agency. We expect numerous teams to inquire about Pierre. We’re interested to see where that’s going to take us.”
Garcon, 25, caught a career-high 70 passes for 947 yards and six touchdowns last season
Continued....Bears mentioned as a possibility
Scout.com: Strong market expected for Pierre Garcon 5 years 35 million is the cap I put on Garcon.
If he wants more than that I am on the phone with Robert Meachem and I am signing him to be my #2 guy.
Better sharpen that pencil a little more Windy. He already turned that offer from Indy down because he believes he can do better elsewhere. Save yourself a the dime and just call Meachem and Royal first thing tomorrow and bring them in.
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Well Williams was never all that good to begin with. Unfortunately, the fact that he is one of our best WRs speaks more to the quality of our WRs than it does his ability.