Awsi Dooger said:
Trading the 4th in the Carey deal was the most infantile and overmatched move by any GM in recent league history. The worst poker player on the planet wouldn't buckle like that. Perhaps only rivaled by donating a #2 for Feeley. None of this is hindsight and it doesn't matter if Feeley and Carey make 10 consecutive Pro Bowls. That is what the posters here seem clueless about. You don't overpay and get away with it in a business as competitive and balanced as the NFL. Spielman was a walking advertisement for incompetent estimation of proper value.
I wrote almost every Spielman move was indefensible. The two primary exceptions were Will Poole and David Boston and I have praised those acquisitions many times. Both got hurt subsequent to joining us but that means squat. Picking up very talented players at those rates will bonanza if repeated often enough. Welker was obviously a gem. A week or two earlier Spielman thought someone else was better, the guy who dropped the ball 3 or 4 times at Cincinnati. I noticed you didn't mention Tony Pape or David Bua. Scant months ago both of those names were being heralded by Spielman apologists. The current fad is Rex Hadnot. He looks like a good find in the 6th round, strong and tenacious if not particularly quick. But hardly a great athlete and difference maker like Ogunleye at DE. Hadnot is the type you must surround with terrific players. It's a pathetic commentary on the rest of our OL talent if we're giddy about Rex Hadnot.
Little Marty Booker and a 3rd wasn't even close to adequate compensation for a primetime young DE like Ogunleye. Others may have memories of Booker in Chicago. I'm basing judgement on the contemporary Marty Booker and it ain't impressive. Marginal talent like Booker and Gordon does nothing to help this franchise regain playoff caliber. Under Spielman's year as GM we lost a very competent RT in Todd Wade, overpaid handsomely for a mediocre DB in Reggie Howard, damn near gave away the farm for a hobbled Damion McIntosh, probably had every member of the Rams organization restraining laughter while offering a 3rd for Gordon, and amazingly turned the name A.J. Feeley into something other than "incredibly mediocre and obscure 3rd string Philly fan favorite with hot girlfriend."
Giving up that 4th was dumb, dumb, dumb. But Carey is a starter.
Pape was a promising prospect but he retired. What can you do?
Bua has stuck around. He may still. But having these guys and Pope still around, means the entire Spielman headed draft is still around as of right now. More than I can say for any of JJ's drafts with Miami, whose only real talent was in evaluating other talent. Half of his picks were cut by the end of camp.
Hadnot as a 6th round pick and current starter is better than most teams do with a 6th. About that yeah, I'm giddy. Why not.
You wan't Ogunleye back on this team, go get him. And pay for him too. With our old defense Jason Taylor got all the double teams and slide protections thrown his way. Because of that O-Gun was expendable, and was a holdout. A thir, plus a starter at WR. Yeah I'd do that again.
Didn't David Bowens have more sacks than O-Gun last year?
You say Boston was a good pick up but he's behind Booker on the depth chart. What say you?
You want to go overpay for Todd Wade. Go do it.
Reggie Howard, starter.
The Farm for current starter McIntosh? Hardly.
Gordon? I agree.
Awsi Dooger said:
I wrote almost every Spielman move was indefensible.
I write; almost every claim you make about Spielman was defensible.