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Re: do we show our hand to soon (Barrow allowed to seek trade)
I'm going to borrow from what Schneed10 said:
Griffin - hit Springs - hit M Washington - hit Portis - hit C Cooley - hit S Taylor - hit Walt Harris - hit Salavea - big hit for the money Brunell - miss Barrow - miss I'm sorry but that's a damn good offseason. You're reaching deep if you're bringing up Trung Candidate, that's just ridiculous dude I'm sorry. And like I said, a 4th rounder and a scrub offensive lineman for a former 1st round pick? I fail to see where this was a horrible deal. In the end it was a nothing for nothing deal. |
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Location: sparta, new jersey [ northern jersey ]
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Re: do we show our hand to soon (Barrow allowed to seek trade)
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The past is the past, Gibbs is accountable for himself, and Cerratto and co. are now accountable to Gibbs as well, Trung and so on are not on the current staff, regardless if some of them made moves that didn't work out they now answer to Gibbs he has the final say! Gibbs blew it big time on Brunell, as far as Portis? I wasen't a big fan of the trade but Gibbs seems bent on making it work, which is good to see, hopefully he does. But lets give credit where credit is due, and let's start with Cooley, then let's go to Taylor, yes the kid is a little hard to figure out but he was the right pick, I believe the number of steals via draft or free agency will be on a huge increase as this season progresses. I have alway's been a big believer that great coaches can turn physically gifted players into great football players, Patriots are a great example and you can make a case for them not even being the most talented team in the league, and I believe that is what will start to take place with us over the coarse of the next season. Coaches who know how to utilize their talent and shape the game plan to fit that talent are the great coaches. |
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