JTech194
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Jeff Ireland was a bad general manager. Every GM hits on some players. However, to laud him for hitting on a few guys who are "maybe starter material" on a damn 8-8 football team is absolutely laughable.
Let's review the Ireland record:
1. Kept drafting injured players.
2. Kept squandering 2nd and 3rd round picks.
3. Kept bringing in headcases / literal retards (Vontae) the coaches couldn't work with.
4. Had no idea how to construct a roster and thus every year at least one unit was a complete disaster.
5. Overspent on BAD free agent acquisitions.
So yeah, he did a good job of bringing in Brent Grimes for a one year tryout, and Olivier Vernon looks like he was a pretty good acquisition. And I am a believer that Ryan Tannehill is our QB for the next decade. But on the whole, his record was terrible.
The only good thing I will say about Jeff is that I think he left us in MUCH better shape at QB than he found us. But even with that, how about the story from Gil Brandt that Ireland had ZERO interest in Ryan Tannehill until Brandt, Joe Philbin, and Mike Sherman told him they thought the kid had the goods?
So yeah, Jeff Ireland sucked.
I'm not saying he was good. Actually i think overall he was bad. But what I AM saying is that as I look over this roster.. I see several players that will be major contributors that were picked or signed by him. And if Tanny ends up being a franchise QB then I will surely thing Ireland deserves credit because we haven't had one of those since #13 so finding one ain't that damn easy.
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Then he is just a weak inddiviual if he is coaching and has no say at all. GM job is to build a team but I doubt Gms do this in a vacuum. I mean people agree that other people influenced Tannehill and Jordan pick but think no influence was there anywhere else. Makes no sense.
I don't think Ireland and the coaching staff were on the same page. Some of the picks and how the team used those picks screamed that they were not in sync.