jason37
Drivin' the Yeremiah Bell Bandwagon
Im on board, fire Ireland
Ireland would be a good scout but it's become painfully clear that he shouldn't be in charge of anything
Real money = cap space. And we still don't have a QB. These 4 nobodies took up at least $12M in cap space. Unbelievable.
Jeff Ireland is a moron. He's paid real money to Paul Soliai, a completely overrated "run stuffer" who has had only a handful of impressive games for this franchise, a nickel corner/free safety that everyone lauds for his versatility (which really means we don't know what his best position truly is), a career backup offensive lineman, and a special teams player who had 3 sacks for the Jets last season. Real money = cap space. And we still don't have a QB. These 4 nobodies took up at least $12M in cap space. Unbelievable.
It's almost like he's trying to get fired so he can go to another team or something.
To be fair, it's not often that you find a guy as big as Soliai with his speed and athleticism. I think he could be an absolute terror in a 4-3 rushing the passer. Richard Marshall could be a great move provided he is playing FS as well. I completely agree with the vast majority of your post, though.Well done. For all the emphasis on the players we've missed, the signings have been every bit as bizarre. Soliai has value in certain situations but he's hardly the ideal lineman in an increasingly pass happy league. I'm not a believer in guys who don't wake up until the middle of their careers. Parcells had a famous comment along those lines. The other three guys you summarized, I don't think our team would be any different if you removed them. I'd certainly prefer to free up the cash.
PALMA made a great point that every Ireland move is reactionary, and designed to fix a problem created by previous blunders. It reminds me of the worst gamblers I know in Las Vegas. They lose on favorites one day so it's all underdogs the next day. Then if all the overs come in that day, they bet nothing but overs the next day. Constantly on tilt, like Jeff Ireland.
BTW, Joey Porter was professional and impressive in that segment, a far cry from the loudmouth we got to know. Obviously he's campaigning for an ongoing role but words and themes like that make a widespread impact. It would take years for Ireland to restore even a neutral reputation, as far as people skills.
As Porter pointed out, Ireland had no reservoir of good will built up when he asked that question to Bryant. It's instantly damning. I remember being so frustrated that posters here didn't seem to grasp the significance of that question and incident, and naturally we had the flock of apologists, including at least one poster who laughably tried to frame the line of questioning in the most favorable light imaginable, including supposed short burst polite articulate responses from Bryant, who is known to ramble every time a question is posed to him.