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A 102 57.95%
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C 9 5.11%
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Old 04-22-2010, 08:46 PM   #1
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Don't be so sure he is wrong. Not agreeing with him either now, but don't do the typical new regime can't do any wrong crap. Too many folks cream their pants whenever we have landed a new coach with a new scheme. Thus far the new FO isn't that much different from the last FO. Trading picks for FAs, signing FAs on the downward slope of their careers etc. McNabb was a gutsy move, but anyone that questions it isn't a total loon either. Donovan had a decent line and probably one of the best, if not the best WR trio in the NFL with Jackson, Maclin, and Avante, and still couldn't get the job done. Donovan is a definite upgrade over JC mind you, but that doesn't mean we are going to the promised land for sure with Donovan. He had more to work with in Philly and didn't get it done.

You are right, I could be the wrong. Here is how I look at it.

- Our coach was a GD effing idiot and we needed an upgrade - Done
- Our GM was a GD effing idiot and we needed an upgrade - Done
- We had a lot of underperforming overpaid players who needed to go - Done
- Stephon Heyer could not be our left tackle and we need a tackle for the future - Done
- We needed to upgrade QB - Done
- Our RB has been coddled and needed to be pushed - Done


Not one of these moves is an Archuletta type move. Every move by every FO is "questionable" but to question every move by two established NFL guys doesn't make sense. If they go 3-13 ok but he hasn't even given them a chance.
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Old 04-22-2010, 08:47 PM   #2
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How many reps you can do doesn't indicate how strong you are, it indicates how much stamina you have....I had expected at least 30 from him or any first round offensive tackle.
I like this explanation better lol.
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Old 04-22-2010, 08:58 PM   #3
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You are right, I could be the wrong. Here is how I look at it.

- Our coach was a GD effing idiot and we needed an upgrade - Done
- Our GM was a GD effing idiot and we needed an upgrade - Done
- We had a lot of underperforming overpaid players who needed to go - Done
- Stephon Heyer could not be our left tackle and we need a tackle for the future - Done
- We needed to upgrade QB - Done
- Our RB has been coddled and needed to be pushed - Done


Not one of these moves is an Archuletta type move. Every move by every FO is "questionable" but to question every move by two established NFL guys doesn't make sense. If they go 3-13 ok but he hasn't even given them a chance.

I am with you Pocket, just saying don't always say the FO is infallible. Our pick was solid and overall I like what we did, but you have to expect mistakes or some situations not panning out. The best part of this FO, and so far the only real main difference is that they sign the big names for low money, but that is because the FAs in question have been deemed expendable. They have a plan I am sure, but it seems to be predicated on getting more picks trading JC and/or AH. I hope both are dealt with before tomorrow and we get 2-4 picks back.
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Old 04-22-2010, 08:37 PM   #4
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You are 1000% wrong.
Time will tell. I will def admit it if they make the playoffs within 2 years.
They have a 3 year window with this group to win it all. Williams is better suited to play RT day 1, he needs time to develope into a quality LT.
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Old 04-22-2010, 08:28 PM   #5
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Let's face it, this Front Office has made numerous questionable decisions already.
This is another one. Yes, I will root for Williams, Parker, Johnson, and trading away the 2nd round pick. But, they have made their bed with questionable and objectionable moves. I can see all these moves back firing, I hope I am wrong.
I am getting flashbacks of Gibbs-2, Brunell, losing Pierce, and getting Archuletta.
Why is it questionable? because it isnt Okung?

MANY people have had Williams higher ranked than Okung. It's not like it came out of nowhere.
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Why is it questionable? because it isnt Okung?

MANY people have had Williams higher ranked than Okung. It's not like it came out of nowhere.
Lol, I guess Greek minds think alike. See Scud you're not the only one meeting fellow....alum.
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Let's face it, this Front Office has made numerous questionable decisions already.
This is another one. Yes, I will root for Williams, Parker, Johnson, and trading away the 2nd round pick. But, they have made their bed with questionable and objectionable moves. I can see all these moves back firing, I hope I am wrong.
I am getting flashbacks of Gibbs-2, Brunell, losing Pierce, and getting Archuletta.
Let's face it, you're wrong. Both Williams and Okung had top 10 grades from just about everyone. Williams wasn't gonna get past Seattle at 6 if we had taken Okung.

McClain- good pick for Oakland I think. He's a stud.
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Whoa!!!! Spiller?
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Let's face it, this Front Office has made numerous questionable decisions already.
This is another one. Yes, I will root for Williams, Parker, Johnson, and trading away the 2nd round pick. But, they have made their bed with questionable and objectionable moves. I can see all these moves back firing, I hope I am wrong.
I am getting flashbacks of Gibbs-2, Brunell, losing Pierce, and getting Archuletta.
I can understand how you can say that, but really disagree. I really think the idea of competition at the RB spot, a new proven, playoff experience QB, a young highly rated LT has already improved this team leaps and bounds. Their best move so far was not over paying for crap players who will never play to their contract. There wasnt an Archuletta signing this year. McNabb is so much better than BOOnell when he came in. FO is getting a big phat A+ in my book so far.
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With Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch on that roster, gotta think Lynch gets traded now.
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I rank it an A for the following reasons:

- Great upside
- Very Athletic
- It's about F'ing time we go our future LT!!!!
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Old 04-22-2010, 08:25 PM   #12
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Re: The Official 2010 NFL Draft Thread: Round 1

Nice threads Hayden. And the wing tips match your ears...
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Old 04-22-2010, 08:26 PM   #13
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Re: The Official 2010 NFL Draft Thread: Round 1

from Wikipedia:
A silverback is an adult male gorilla, typically more than 12 years of age and named for the distinctive patch of silver hair on his back. A silverback gorilla has large canine teeth that come with maturity.

Ok I guess I get it now
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Old 04-22-2010, 08:26 PM   #14
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We got a Tackle now lets get another.....Rocky Campbell ....throw in Portis....gotta be worth Bulaga.
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We got a Tackle now lets get another.....Rocky Campbell ....throw in Portis....gotta be worth Bulaga.
Do you mean Bruce Campbell? I doubt he's going to be available in the 4th round, b/c that's when we pick next.
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