FuturePhin
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The contacted us before releaseing him. They wanted to trade. It was said to me "luke warm". So we do have interest, how much...I dont know.
well, word from dolphin camp is that we were waiting to see what manny ramirez was doing. its ok now. licking the ol' pen point while i type this.cashman34 said:mike barrow the homestead native was released by the Redskins on Saturday. he didn't play at all last year due to injury and was released after he wouldn't take a paycut. i understand that he's fully recovered and he had 177 tackles(122 unassisted, that's a man!!!) in 2004. he would be an excellent fit and it would also allow Zach to move outside where he could really utilize his quickness and experience,as well as his coverage ability. Zach would be alot more effective taking on te's/fb's than the 300 pounders!!! what do yall think....???
still hatin' wanny4e:
Cashman34:rawk:
ether79 said:I really don't think us winning this year hinges on the signing of Mike Barrow.
i thinkin the same thing after ronnie we need a db like ty law wat are they waiting forVaDolfan4life said:How many linebackers does one team need
popularwar said:Waiting for the time machine to be invented so we could have the Barrow from ten years ago.
cashman34 said:watch your mouth dolphan north i'm an avid speilman,wanny, and feidler hater4e: ..........understand!!!!!
and for your info he's from here, that would be the incentive for him!!! if you wer a south floridian you might've picked up on that angle!!!:grouplaug
cashman34 :mrt:
ether79 said:I really don't think us winning this year hinges on the signing of Mike Barrow.
No offense, but would you care to rephrase the post you started this thread with?cashman34 said:mike barrow the homestead native was released by the Redskins on Saturday. he didn't play at all last year due to injury he had 177 tackles(122 unassisted, that's a man!!!) in 2004.
4evaFinz said::fire::fire::fire:
Way to many people are regurgitating this "build in the draft" theory with no understanding. Yes, you build the bulk of your team in the draft! No you do not rely solely on free agents as the core of your team. If you do not understand this see Wanny. Wanny was a man who try to build a team solely on free agents. This did not work.
But because you draft does not mean you should not look at free agents. Veteran talent adds a "help now" affect. It also offers teaching to your rookies. The "help now" affect is also VERY important in a team. The veteran touch can make or break a team.
If you do not believe this, see the Patriots, and Billy B. Yes you want lots of young players, but look at Harrison, all of the Patriot LBs, and Brown. You think tomorrow, but you have to think today as well.
Signing Barrow, for cheap I must add, will massivly help this team. How does it you ask? Well;
1. Barrow adds talent. Yes maybe his better days are behind him, but so are Zach's, and Seau's! Yet we keep them around?
2. Barrow will also add depth, something we NEED at the LB position. Last year was a good example of this.
3. Barrow offers alot of knowledge and experience which can help our young LBs grow (Moore, Crowder, Pope, etc.).
As for the arguement how many LBs will we keep? I say keep a heapload of them. LBs are versatile, they can role play. You can throw them at safety, at DL, extra pass rushers, special teamers, even offensive players. LBs are the most conditional players on the field, build by committy, not dependance.
The only arguement with meaning is cap space. Which is the deciding factor in signing him.