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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Re: What is RG3 worth to us?
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And Thank you for pointing out the other big name guys we got LJ Willie Parker Maake Kemoeatu, they were bad signings too. Luckily we didn't pay much to get them, however thats valuable roster spots which rookies could have had than those old vets.
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Contains football related knowledge
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Second Star On The Right
Age: 63
Posts: 10,401
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Re: What is RG3 worth to us?
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When Belichick trades for trash like Haynesworth in hopes of a career renaissance it's hailed as brilliant. When we pick guys off the scrap heap in hopes of that they will have a career renaissance, it's "a waste of a roster space".
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The Starter
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Fort Bliss, TX
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Re: What is RG3 worth to us?
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On the other hand, there’s this: if he fails to do so this year (highly likely after the last two games), Mike Shanahan will have only won a division title in 3 of the 18 seasons in which he was head coach. excerpted from - When Mike Shanahan is No Better Than Jim Zorn, That’s a Problem | The Big Lead |
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