NFL 2015 Season - Page 25
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Shellshock
United States97248 Posts
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JimmiC
Canada22799 Posts
On March 31 2015 00:24 SolaR- wrote: Looks like the eagles might be continuing to recruit their group of injury prone misfits. They are now looking at miles Austin. My grandmother has better hamstrings ^can attest, your grama's hamstrings are off the chain! | ||
Souma
2nd Worst City in CA8938 Posts
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andrewlt
United States7645 Posts
On March 30 2015 01:15 AgentW wrote: I'm in the camp that the Colts were gifted two generational talents and haven't done a ton to put players around them, but I won't fault Grigson for trying. Prior to this offseason, trading picks for players was almost never seen, and Grigson made two relatively large splashes: Richardson and Davis. While the Richardson trade has been a catastrophe in hindsight, I remember thinking at the time that the Browns, not the Colts, were the ones who had been fleeced. Less than 18 months after Richardson was drafted 3rd overall (as "the surest thing since Peterson") the Colts managed to acquire him for the 22nd pick (or something in that range). You can't judge the outcome, only the process. Addressing Johnson and Gore: I agree with Hawk on Johnson but disagree on Gore. Johnson is teetering between two outcomes: declining skills due to his age or a rebirth after escaping a terrible situation. Because of the points Hawk mentioned, I think it's the former. There was underlying ability that was crushed by incompetent quarterback play. As for Gore, I think that there are very, very few RBs who have performed well at 32 and even fewer at 33 and 34, so that one is going to look bad in a few years unless he retires, though cutting him after the second year isn't exactly the nuclear option. Barnwell wrote about this recently: http://grantland.com/the-triangle/the-10-worst-free-agent-deals-so-far/ It's the way the Colts have tried that I've been faulting. I think it was the wrong move to give a first round pick for a running back just because he was drafted third. He's still a running back. What another team drafted a player for is irrelevant. Part of the reason I compared Colts management to Bills management is that the Bills just traded a lot of draft picks to move up for Sammy Watkins last year. Those sort of moves are the most anti-Belichick moves a franchise can make. | ||
GTR
51133 Posts
On March 31 2015 02:35 Shellshock wrote: So after the talk of the falcons losing a "high draft pick" it's only a 5th rounder. i found it even more hilarious the director of event marketing is named 'roddy white' | ||
Souma
2nd Worst City in CA8938 Posts
Hadn't heard of it before now. What's it for? | ||
Aveng3r
United States2411 Posts
On March 31 2015 00:24 SolaR- wrote: Looks like the eagles might be continuing to recruit their group of injury prone misfits. They are now looking at miles Austin. My grandmother has better hamstrings Signed for 2.3 million | ||
AgentW
United States7725 Posts
On March 31 2015 04:39 andrewlt wrote: It's the way the Colts have tried that I've been faulting. I think it was the wrong move to give a first round pick for a running back just because he was drafted third. He's still a running back. What another team drafted a player for is irrelevant. Part of the reason I compared Colts management to Bills management is that the Bills just traded a lot of draft picks to move up for Sammy Watkins last year. Those sort of moves are the most anti-Belichick moves a franchise can make. My point was more that he was drafted 3rd overall because he was seen as a freak and thereby was still being evaluated as something close to that. As a Bills fan, the Watkins trade was inexcusable. Just awful. | ||
Shellshock
United States97248 Posts
On March 31 2015 06:15 GTR wrote: i found it even more hilarious the director of event marketing is named 'roddy white' haha yeah nice coincidence. I liked his "picture" from reddit + Show Spoiler + | ||
DyEnasTy
United States3714 Posts
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cLutZ
United States19551 Posts
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QuanticHawk
United States32008 Posts
But as stated, they've got holes elsewhere that need addressing and in a cap world why spend on rb when you can get passable production at a cheaper rate? | ||
HelpMeGetBetter
United States759 Posts
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Shellshock
United States97248 Posts
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GTR
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Shellshock
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andrewlt
United States7645 Posts
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GTR
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Shellshock
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y0su
Finland7871 Posts
On April 10 2015 13:13 Shellshock wrote: It'll be weird not having him in the league but I'm glad he's not trying to string out his career a little longer on other random teams. I thought he still had a few years on his contract... | ||
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