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They change coaches every 2 years, have no one even close to resembling a QB, and only manage to play half-assed-respectable in division games. |
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Thank you, Al. |
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FIVE VETERANS WITH SOMETHING LEFT IN THE TANK
Pat Williams took a step backwards at 37 last season, but it was from very lofty heights; Minnesota still ranked eighth against the run by DVOA, and Williams still contributed seven tackles for a loss or no gain. Some smart team is going to bring him in and spot his snaps effectively, and they'll get a great run-stuffing tackle as a result. http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/...scrambling-act |
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FIVE BANDWAGONS TO JUMP OFF Shaun Smith is the Vinnie Jones of (American) football, just without the comedic turns in Guy Ritchie movies. First, it was getting into a fistfight with Brady Quinn when they were both on the Browns. Last year, he was accused of junk-grabbery by two different offensive linemen in consecutive weeks. Around the league, he's regarded as one of the game's biggest shit-talkers, which says a lot in a league full of shit-talkers. He's already received one steroid suspension. This all wouldn't be a problem if he was any good, but Smith's just a big body without any history of production. At least Jones won an FA Cup |
take Williams and go after Franklin,that will be our interior d line this year,sign tamba too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reasonably healthy & properly motivated, Pat could be Ted Washington 2.0 for us.
Let him eat space on run downs for 2 years while Powe learns the ropes, he'll be cheaper than Aubrayo Franklin as well. |
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Let Powe play against poor running teams, or teams with weak interior lines?
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