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Dolfan81

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i was looking thru the cuts and theres alot of former phins
Jason Radar, Atlanta
Derreck Robinson, Dallas
Tearrius Goegre, Dallas
Anthony Alabi, TB
Brock Berlin, St. Louis
Eric Green, SF
Joe Toledo, SF
Mark Washington, SF
Jason Foster, Baltimore
 
It looks like one man's trash is ... another man's trash.
 
Aside from Zach Thomas, it just goes to show how poor Saban and Mueller/Cameron were at evaluating talent.

Ronnie Brown, Matt Roth, Channing Crowder, Jason Allen, Ted Ginn, Paul Soliai and Brandon Fields are all we have left from the drafts between 2005-2007.

Long, Merling, Henne, Langford, Murphy, Thomas, Hilliard and Dotson from the first class of Parcells and Ireland outnumber the 3 previous classes...man I'm glad to have competent front office folks again!
 
I like Alabi. I think he is better than anyone we have backing up our Tackles.
 
Aside from Zach Thomas, it just goes to show how poor Saban and Mueller/Cameron were at evaluating talent.

Ronnie Brown, Matt Roth, Channing Crowder, Jason Allen, Ted Ginn, Paul Soliai and Brandon Fields are all we have left from the drafts between 2005-2007.

Long, Merling, Henne, Langford, Murphy, Thomas, Hilliard and Dotson from the first class of Parcells and Ireland outnumber the 3 previous classes...man I'm glad to have competent front office folks again!

That truly is sad. What's even more sad, is that you probably could have taken any average football fan, and let them handle Mueller/Cam's draft for us, and the results really couldn't get much worse.

It just really makes me wonder how someone can be so bad at what they're getting paid so much to do.
 
That truly is sad. What's even more sad, is that you probably could have taken any average football fan, and let them handle Mueller/Cam's draft for us, and the results really couldn't get much worse.

It just really makes me wonder how someone can be so bad at what they're getting paid so much to do.

I would take half of what they make if given the chance
 
LOL @ Eric Green

I normally wouldn't laugh at a player getting cut, but EG is the exception. I wonder if we'll see an article in the San Francisco Chronicle that Green "couldn't wait to get out of San Francisco".
 
it just goes to show how poor Saban and Mueller/Cameron were at evaluating talent.
Please don't diss WannStache by leaving him off your list!! ... "Mr. I need personnel control to win."

WannStache spent draft picks like a drunken sailor hanging with Pacman. Didn't have a darn thing to show for it after a couple years.:boohoo:
 
It just really makes me wonder how someone can be so bad at what they're getting paid so much to do.
Its the Peter Principle ... everyone rises to their level of incompetence.
Folks do well & get promoted to another job until they don't do well, their they stay not doing well.

It is quite amazing how common the Peter Principle is across the multi-billion dollar NFL. Even funnier, half the folks defend them ... Cam, Matt Millen, & the list is loooong.

How about the Denver rookie coach running off their QB & maybe their best WR????? Yeah, maybe they're cry-babies ... but call me nutz, I'd be riding them to riches instead of running them off. Stick a fork in that coach!!
 
Please don't diss WannStache by leaving him off your list!! ... "Mr. I need personnel control to win."

WannStache spent draft picks like a drunken sailor hanging with Pacman. Didn't have a darn thing to show for it after a couple years.:boohoo:

Didn't want to make the post too depressing. Considering we could have had Drew Brees throwing to Anquan Boldin rather than Jamar Fletcher and Eddie Moore...
 
That truly is sad. What's even more sad, is that you probably could have taken any average football fan, and let them handle Mueller/Cam's draft for us, and the results really couldn't get much worse.

It just really makes me wonder how someone can be so bad at what they're getting paid so much to do.

Actually I think you could take someone out of the ghetto in Jamaica which has never seen football and they could have had better drafts than Wannstedt did.

It really didn't take a genius to know to pick a highly ranked QB (Drew Brees) with a good arm and good poise in the pocket over an undersized zone playing CB (Jamar Fletcher) to play man to man in the NFL. Especially when the team's biggest weakness is QB.
 
wannstedt getting control of personnel was huizenga's fault..he thought whoever was the coach should have control..it was j.j.'s fault that huizenga hired wanny..wanny wasn't a bad coach, he was just horrendous at personnel moves..thats huizenga's fault for not knowing..remember how when wanny was with chicago he traded the #11 pick in the 1st round for rick mirer..the only thing huizenga did right was spend money and get parcells to run the football operations..
 
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