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I'm kind of left scratching my head a bit.

maybe its just a coincidence but did you all notice that these guys are all from teams we will play this year .. two of them are teams w e will play early in the season... maybe a little scouting the opposition?
 
Rich22 said:
Look - Saban said what separates the good teams from the great teams are the bottom half of the roster not the top half. You need depth that you can develop and build into starters that can come in and replace an injured guy and you don't miss a beat. Obviously the guys we had were not that good. We were all blinded by optimism because they wore the Aqua and Orange BUT if these guys were so good they would be starting and we would be rolling over teams. Let's give Saban and Mueller the time they need to retool this roster. I can see 75% of this roster new this time next year from when he took it over. We sucked last year - we won 4 games and everybody is crying because we are shaking up the roster - Sorry folks but we need it! We need to clean house and bring in some young hungry talent. Big deal we are short at DB - we cut Mario Edwards for god sakes - he sucks!! I'd rather have a young guy with potential that may have some growing pains then a guy who will get beat because he sucks and there is no growing to look forward to.

Are these guys the best out there? A guy who had 17 tackles and 1 sack in NFLE? I don't care if he was ALL-NFLE. The only reason the guy made it to final cuts is because of the NFLE exemptions. He's still not much IMO. I would have rather the team kept Romero who is young and has played ok when given the opportunity. I"m all for youth movement but these guys seem to be more like PS material than 53 man roster material. Also, I wouldn't consider guys like Shaw and Richard old.
 
pwn3dyo said:
Call me crazy, but the players that are signed are from the Panthers/Bucs/Jets/Pats. As everyone knows, we play the NFC south this year. Could it be more than a coinscidence that he signed players from teams that we will play this season.
I like the way you think. ;)
 
Rich22 said:
Look - Saban said what separates the good teams from the great teams are the bottom half of the roster not the top half.


True, but what seperates the great teams from the putrid is the top half of the roster
 
phinfan2003 said:
So was Kay Jay Harris.

At Navy? :lol:

Kay-Jay is also 26. Eckel is a runningback in a fullback's body. He's bruising. That could be a good thing.
 
adamprez2003 said:
Granted, this is what I was hoping for before any moves were made. But then he brought in players like Kevin Carter, Keith Traylor Vonnie Holliday, Gus Frerotte, Lance Shulters and I thought he was looking to do something this year. But looking at our roster one week before our first game, it's going to be a very long year and that would be fine if we truly were going through a youth movement. I just dont see what Saban's game plan is. I think a big part of that is due to our salary cap but I think if he doesnt clarify the direction this team is taking next year this rebuilding process could be a lot longer than any of us are willing to give him
If you looked closer at the guys you listed you would have realized 1 thing. Those guys are all vets who started playoff games (yes even Gus). A few of them even have Sb appearances. They were brought in for leadership cause they all have reps (except maybe Gus) as leaders.
 
adamprez2003 said:
True, but what seperates the great teams from the putrid is the top half of the roster
Do you really think youre going to find "top half of the roster guys" on the waiver wire right before the regular season? I get what youre saying but its just not realistic at this time.

Look I dont profess to know much about the guys we brought in but I definitely think Nick has a scheme and a plan and he knows better then we do what fits it. Maybe he's seen something in these guys or maybe he just wants to give them a look. Who knows? he could have recruited them for all we know.
 
Are people really expecting to find studs and superstars on the waiver wire?
 
Noodle Arm said:
Are people really expecting to find studs and superstars on the waiver wire?

I'm not. But I do expect to find guys that can contribute and provide quality depth at uncertain positions.
 
Well here's why Heller was picked up. Its right in the Sentinel.

"Saban, continuing to search for a pure blocking tight end after cutting John Owens on Saturday six days after trading linebacker Brendan Ayanbadejo for him, snared the 6-6, 265-pound Heller. Heller filled that blocking role for the Bucs in 19 games over his first two seasons, and last season had 12 catches for 98 yards and a touchdown."
 
Boik14 said:
Do you really think youre going to find "top half of the roster guys" on the waiver wire right before the regular season? I get what youre saying but its just not realistic at this time.

Look I dont profess to know much about the guys we brought in but I definitely think Nick has a scheme and a plan and he knows better then we do what fits it. Maybe he's seen something in these guys or maybe he just wants to give them a look. Who knows? he could have recruited them for all we know.

That statement had nothing to do with the waiver wire but rather his offseason moves both draft and free agency. Other than Crowder and R Brown I cant think of any top 25 players we brought in who have youth on their side. Granted maybe the vets were brought in for their experience and will be dumped right away next year but it seems that what Saban has done is bring in great bench players and over 30 yrs old veterans. Our bottom 25 is looking good, the problem in my estimation is he's done nothing to make the top 25 better in the long run unless you consider bringing Ricky williams in a long term solution but then why draft ronnie brown?
 
i think poole's recovery must be coming along faster than expected and we need to just through the first 6-10 weeks injury free in the secondary.
 
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