wtf joeharley??? I don't think anyone wants to see that.
The last thing you could possibly say is that Dion Jordan was a great value pick.
You know what's really going on right? Chip Kelly actually spiked Jordan's water so that he would piss hot again. That way, when Miami releases him, Chip can snatch him up without loosing any draft picks.
Jeff Ireland was paid millions of dollars to have the final say on players. By many accounts he had no issues speaking his mind and was extremely difficult to work with, i don't for a second think he made an accommodation for the rest of the coaches and staff if he held any kind of contrasting opinion on Dion Jordan. He was paid the big money to ultimately sign and pick players, a lot of those decisions were terrible, and now he's gone finally. I know he had a brief stint in Seattle where im guessing they were running low on toilet paper in the facility so they used his draft notes, judging by how quickly he was booted after the draft. When you're that hard to work with and that incompetent at your job, it's kind of hard to keep finding work. It's amazing people still fight for his honor on this board, truly is.
Ireland was fired from what position? He was hired as a draft consultant this year by Seattle who just won the Super Bowl so what does that tell you if the the Super Bowl Champions desired his opinion during the the draft? He was fired from nothin by Seattle. Like I posted earlier Irelands signed off on all the picks so sure he is to blame but its quite obvious the Philbin did not want Marshall, Bush and Vontea Davis, which is why we spend a 2nd, 3rd and 4th last year as well as a 2nd and 6th this year to fix Philbins inabilty to coach certain players. So go ahead and blame Ireland the scapegoat as much as you want if it makes you feel better and as far as Jordan obvious you never read the press clippings after the draft where Ross and his coached attempted to take credit for the pick,
Am I hearing right that he has been suspended again (a third time now- for additional two weeks)?
Found this at Sun Sentinel in the Lamar Miller article,
"Defensive end Dion Jordan is suspended for another two games because of a second violation of the NFL's drug testing policy. The Oct. 26 at Jacksonville game is the first contest Jordan can participate in."