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Old 02-23-2010, 12:46 PM   #1
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Re: Interesting Comments from Carlos Rogers

tender him depending on how we do in FA and the draft that will determine how much longer we'll keep him. I could see Shanny bringing in Dunta Robinson especially since Kyle worked against him in houston
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tender him depending on how we do in FA and the draft that will determine how much longer we'll keep him. I could see Shanny bringing in Dunta Robinson especially since Kyle worked against him in houston
Ditto on the tender hes worth a 1st outright or 2nd & 3rd, I'd love to see them trade him for Duanta Robinson......
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Old 02-23-2010, 02:58 PM   #3
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Ditto on the tender hes worth a 1st outright or 2nd & 3rd, I'd love to see them trade him for Duanta Robinson......
Duanta is a UFA and is expected to not get the franchise tag..
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I'm torn because I really don't see Rogers as a top flight corner.. Yes he is a starter in the league but in a league of 64 starting CB, I'd put him in the mid 30's or 40's. Would we be better served in signing a Dunta Robinson (remember-uncapped season) and tendering Rogers in the hope of picking up a 2nd or 3rd round pick for him?
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I'm torn because I really don't see Rogers as a top flight corner.. Yes he is a starter in the league but in a league of 64 starting CB, I'd put him in the mid 30's or 40's. Would we be better served in signing a Dunta Robinson (remember-uncapped season) and tendering Rogers in the hope of picking up a 2nd or 3rd round pick for him?
Not a bad idea. It'd be nice to recoup a pick for the Jarmon selection last year.
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Old 02-23-2010, 01:08 PM   #6
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He still needs to learn how to catch a ball.
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Old 02-23-2010, 01:14 PM   #7
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He still needs to learn how to catch a ball.
Definitely; Campbell mentioned a couple of years ago that they tried to get him to work on that at Auburn but he's a grown man now and it's his choice to work on it or not.
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I think Los is a good player. He is also an emotional player. He has mood swings that can effect his play on the field. He needs to mature as a person to be a better player. I think he is a better player when we win than when we lose.
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I think Los is a good player. He is also an emotional player. He has mood swings that can effect his play on the field. He needs to mature as a person to be a better player. I think he is a better player when we win than when we lose.
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Re: Interesting Comments from Carlos Rogers

I was a fan of Rogers; I wanted to extend his contract when we resigned Hall's.. I am still a fan of Rogers, although his actions/words have changed my opinions.. Given the FA market for cornerbacks; the ideal would be for us to tender Rogers and keep him.. If he performs well this year, then we give him the contract he is worth.. We can't expect Tryon and Barnes to be the replacements; Tryon is best as nickel, nothing more.. We haven't seen anything from Barnes, literally.. Although SmootSmack hinted a while ago, that Barnes becoming a starter is a possibility..
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very very sad. i mean do some of these guys have a freakin brain? it amazes me how something like this could happen.
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very very sad. i mean do some of these guys have a freakin brain? it amazes me how something like this could happen.
A vasectomy isn't a bad idea unless they like dumping they're game checks to these gold diggers. They could also take a page out of Kobe's playbook and stick it in the butt.
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A vasectomy isn't a bad idea unless they like dumping they're game checks to these gold diggers. They could also take a page out of Kobe's playbook and stick it in the butt.
LOL!!!!! That's the funniest thing I've read all day. Man, I missed the warpath the last few days.
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Must be like Dennis Rodman and his tattoos...gets one in every city he visits throughout his career.

Soon he'll catch up to Travis Henry's 11 kids to 10 moms (one set of twins threw off the ratio).
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Old 02-23-2010, 01:24 PM   #15
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I don't know how exactly it will play out, but one thing we can bet on is a much more offensively focused coaching staff. Defensive players won't become an afterthought, but looking back at Shanahan's history he just showed minimal commitment to defensive players IMO. Guys like Los and Landry will need to 1) dramatically improve their play 2) dramatically change their attitude...or I see Shanahan replacing either/both without batting an eye. Landry especially seemed to be given ridiculous special treatment the last several years. Allowed to act like a special-needs child on the field, disgracefully avoided contact on certain plays and repeatedly whiffed on easy tackles, Landry won't get the same preferential treatment going forward. He'll either be on the bench, traded or cut under Shanahan unless you believe he can dramatically change.
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