tenndolfan
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i believe the second was in the sunday night game against the skins it went for 80 yards.:DOriginally posted by Prime Time
If I may ask, which was the second?
i believe the second was in the sunday night game against the skins it went for 80 yards.:DOriginally posted by Prime Time
If I may ask, which was the second?
that was done posted so sorryOriginally posted by tenndolfan
i believe the second was in the sunday night game against the skins it went for 80 yards.:D
Originally posted by FFiB
thats because there were issues regarding his health and attitude.
Its funny how everybody becomes a draft expert 6 months after the fact.
Originally posted by lotion
I've seen it posted that Spielman and Wanny argued whether or not to take Boldin or the lame LB, and Wanny won out.
He definitely isn't qualified to make personnel decisions.
Originally posted by lotion
I definitely like the idea of a GM. I don't know if Spielman would stay if Wanny left, so it might have to be Randy Mueller.
Either way there's gonna be some major changes.
Originally posted by iceblizzard69
There is no way that we would hire the guy who traded Ricky Williams. Mueller also let guys like La'Roi Glover and Joe Johnson leave when they were getting tons of sacks. I don't think he is a good GM at all. The guy signed Dale Carter to a huge contract as well.
exactly you cant judge a player until they play.so you have no beef saying he is lame he has not played a down in the pros but yet you are judgeing him the pick was lame not the player.Originally posted by lotion
I would like to see Spielman promoted, if Wanny stays than it might be a strange working situation. I only mentioned Meuller because I've seen his name kicked around.
If Wanny goes, the GM's first duty will be to hire a new coach.
As far as Moore is concerned, I consider him lame until he starts making plays in the regular season.
Originally posted by FFiB
thats because there were issues regarding his health and attitude.
Its funny how everybody becomes a draft expert 6 months after the fact.
Originally posted by PhinsmissedFG
Uh, Ice I gotta say every one of those decisions turned out for the best, save Carter and his deal.
Glover is not that good anymore and certainly wasn't worth what they were paying him. They also were changing schemes to a big DT tandem to clog the lanes and allow his LB's to run free. Just as Glover wouldn't fit here, he didn't fit there.
Johnson has been one of the all-time FA busts.
Deuce is perhaps the best all-around RB in the game ( although I think it's LT) and they got two first round picks for him when noone else was offering even close to that. Not drafting Deuce or Portis will haunt this team for a while.
Can't see where you think those are bad decisions.