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Did you notice TG calling Nap Harris Nap Hill?
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miss that, they are talking about lamar right now, so did I miss it or is it coming up?
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I think it was in the first segment
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I'll re watch it in the morning, beddie time
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This is where info behind closed doors becomes evident. They wanted Tony to sign a new contract and I guarantee he asked about the QB for next season. He thinks Trent is done then he probably is. Huard in 07 and Croyle in 08.
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I thought Tony played the PC card the entire interview. Most interesting comments, some of been said already: - He refused to name any position in need of an upgrade. He said he didn't want to name a position and then have a player come up to him in the locker room and give him crap. - Trent is done in KC. - He believes in Huard but then admitted the playbook was scaled back for the guy and that things get more difficult when you are the full time starter and the playbook gets bigger. - He was concerned about the number of carries LJ had and thought it was too many. Finally, the dopes on ESPN said the top three positions of need were WR, OL and Safety. No mention of DT's. |
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I'm convinced that Huard is the next michael jackson and you will be the recipient of his Jesus Juice |
I'm sure Tony has his finger firmly on the pulse of the team from spending his off-season working on screwing girls at his LA rooftop parties rather than trying to soften his stonehands.
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*edit* By TG, of course, I mean Gonzo. |
When was the last time a player or coach interviewed actually said anything? Listen to 5-6 of them & you can interchange the answers
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I know, that and this no mention of our Tackle signing in a Tackle signing article, worries me; By Pat Kirwan NFL.com Senior Analyst (March 14, 2007) -- Each week, I will attempt to look closely at a specific position and see if the supply equals the demand. As you know, free agency acts in harmony with the draft. With that in mind, here is the present situation at offensive tackle. Eight free-agent tackles have switched teams. The Giants released Luke Petitgout, and the Buccaneers quickly signed him. Leonard Davis didn't exactly have an All-Pro career in Arizona, but he soon got the largest guaranteed portion of a contract for an offensive lineman in Dallas Cowboys history. George Foster lost his starting job in Denver, but Detroit traded for him and welcomed him with open arms. Ryan Tucker had been out of football, but the Redskins were happy to get him for depth. The Jaguars snatched Tony Pashos after he did a solid job for the Ravens. Desperate to improve their pass protection, the Bills felt Langston Walker could be part of the project. Jordan Black struggled at times for the Chiefs, but the Texans were glad to sign him. Why have the tackles had no trouble finding work? Eight teams have addressed their needs at tackle, but it still leaves a significant number of teams in search of one, and that turns all the attention to the draft pool. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/10060232 |
Basically reading between the lines he would like DV offense with a HE defense. Unfortunately that just ain't going to happen.
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