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Zac Stacey wants our of St. Louis

Of course, we didn't draft Gurley so I expected/predicted this post!!!
 
I like rishard. I like stacey a lot but they may end up cutting him. I would send next years 6 rder, we need all the help we can te this year
 
Didnt see it posted, and wanted to see what you guys thought? Saw a tweet saying R. Matthews for Stacey? I would be open for that, or a late rd pick like our 6th?

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/8400/zac-stacy

We wouldn't doubt it, but St. Louis isn't going to find a market for its No. 4 running back. Getting a seventh-round pick would be a best-case scenario. Stacy is just two years removed from a 973-yard season, but has averaged 3.9 yards per carry for his career.
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/8400/zac-stacy

Does that really sound like a guy you want to trade for? Someone you'd give up a player for?

What's amazing is how St. Louis manages to draft a RB every year it seems...no wonder Jeff Fisher can't get a winning record in St. Louis.
 
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/8400/zac-stacy

Does that really sound like a guy you want to trade for? Someone you'd give up a player for?

What's amazing is how St. Louis manages to draft a RB every year it seems...no wonder Jeff Fisher can't get a winning record in St. Louis.

Fisher is a career average coach, I don't even understand how he still has his job or how he held his job so long in Tenn. But I tell you one thing, he builds the meanest teams in football. You rarely play a Jeff Fisher coached team and leave without a lot of injuries.

As for Zac, I love his game, but it worries me he played as well as he did a few years ago and still got passed up by Cunningham, Tre, and now Gurley. Something isn't right there, because he's a pretty damn good player.
 
How many running backs does Jeff Fisher need? Glad he is not the coach of the Dolphins.
 
Fisher is a career average coach, I don't even understand how he still has his job or how he held his job so long in Tenn. But I tell you one thing, he builds the meanest teams in football. You rarely play a Jeff Fisher coached team and leave without a lot of injuries.

As for Zac, I love his game, but it worries me he played as well as he did a few years ago and still got passed up by Cunningham, Tre, and now Gurley. Something isn't right there, because he's a pretty damn good player.

Yet there are still some FH'ers who get excited over Coach Mediocre who's now put up an impressive 6 winning seasons in over more than 19 and none over the last 5. How he qualifies to be a HC, let alone his team's de facto head decision-maker is beyond me. Go figure. :idk:
 
If you trade away Matthews you're losing the second coming of Rice, Moss, and Jesus all in one.




















I would be fine with that trade.
 
Fisher is a career average coach, I don't even understand how he still has his job or how he held his job so long in Tenn. But I tell you one thing, he builds the meanest teams in football. You rarely play a Jeff Fisher coached team and leave without a lot of injuries.

As for Zac, I love his game, but it worries me he played as well as he did a few years ago and still got passed up by Cunningham, Tre, and now Gurley. Something isn't right there, because he's a pretty damn good player.

As Vaark said, 6 winning seasons in 19...that's not even a career average coach lol.

Yeah his teams are tough but he still can't win. He still has the Bill Parcells antiquated idea that running the ball 70% of the time and a strong defense wins football games...which he has clearly proven the way he does it doesn't work. Maybe in Seattle it works with beast mode and he's trying to copy that but Russell Wilson in Seattle still makes enough big plays in the passing game to make it work.
 
Stacy does nothing for me.....another ME first guy like Mike Wallace.
 
He wants out of St. Louis? Good for him & Good luck with that. NO thanks.
 
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