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Where is Tim Ruddy, Jamie Nails, and Todd Perry Now?

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Okay....if you guys think our current O-line sucks...where are these guys now? Does anybody know?

BTW...I say bring back Ruddy..... :lol:
 
All are out of the league
 
They are all laughing their butts off...while standing in the unemployment line.
 
Noodle Arm said:
They are all laughing their butts off...while standing in the unemployment line.
They arent' laughing at anything. 32 teams think they stink and forced them into early retirment!

"DO YOU WANT FRIES WITH THAT" ..........that is their current jobs!
 
I know a lot of Ricky getting the rushing title behind those
guys was a lot of Ricky, but a lot of that came from the
holes they created for him.
I can't figure out why they are all out of the league now.
Doesn't make sense.
And I always like Wade and thought we should have
kept him.
 
Todd Wade got a huge contract from the Texans that he simply wasn't worth.

The rest of the guys are not playing anywhere else, so it says a lot about how good they are/were.

The REAL ISSUE here is the fact that Rick didn't get better guys in here to play on the OL. It will destroy any chance of a winning season this year. I'm not talking about the FA guys we went after, just vet players who could play for another year or two. Instead we have a young OL that seems pretty clueless overall. :shakeno:
 
Deus Ex Dolphin said:
The REAL ISSUE here is the fact that Rick didn't get better guys in here to play on the OL. It will destroy any chance of a winning season this year. I'm not talking about the FA guys we went after, just vet players who could play for another year or two. Instead we have a young OL that seems pretty clueless overall. :shakeno:

The FO's philosophy was to assemble a young, athletic line rather than patch together a group of veterans for a year or two. That strategy is a sound one. Unfortunately, it appears that it's going to be a much longer-term project than one would hope.
 
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