Dolfan954
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Think about it. We were going to break the bank to bring both of them here. Now we have more money available than we would have if we signed Woody and Tait. Who knows, maybe we can even keep Ogunleye now. Thoughts?
Originally posted by Dolfan954
I like the moves also. It's ridiculous how people get all bent out of shape after just a few days of FA. Yeah, we didn't get the "BIG NAME" guys, but what was Rick gonna do? Strap Tait and Woody to a chair and administer Chinese water torture?
Sometimes, the best moves you make are the ones you don't make. Woody and Tait were very much overpaid.
BTW, what's the link for that scouts inc site?
Exactly. I think Rick will go after OL depth now. No need getting a Woody, blowing your load, and not having money left for much else...no pun intended.....Originally posted by ckparrothead
You could definitely look at it that way. Woody would have played Center I think and Tait would have either played LT or RT, and both positions are worth breaking the bank over more than the OG position.
So signing either would have been a good thing no doubt especially since in the Woody case we have a fairly decent Center that could take over on shotgun snaps.
Still now that we've got James and McIntosh we can (and have with Howard) use the savings to beef up some other positions.
Oh sorry about that. I'm at work so I didn't remember to back to the other thread and look. Thanks.Originally posted by phunwin
Actually, I posted it elsewhere, but here it is again...
http://proxy.espn.go.com/nfl/fa?positionId=46
It's ESPN Insider content, though, so unless you have access, you won't be able to read it.
This is impossible to answer today. What if our line sucks as much this year as last year? We haven't seen them play together yet. We don't know if they're good moves yet.Originally posted by Dolfan954
Think about it. We were going to break the bank to bring both of them here. Now we have more money available than we would have if we signed Woody and Tait. Who knows, maybe we can even keep Ogunleye now. Thoughts?
True. an OL needs cohesiveness. That's the thing that worries me. Hopefully it works out for the better.Originally posted by LIQUID24
This is impossible to answer today. What if our line sucks as much this year as last year? We haven't seen them play together yet. We don't know if they're good moves yet.