The Kool-Aid Man just burst through my wall shouting PIOLI!!!
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We are signing alot of broke dicks.
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I seriously don't ever remember reading about a GM this far ahead of the game.
The guy brought in Sean Witherspoon for the 2010 draft season, not to work him out, but to ask him in private about Aldon Smith for the 2011 draft season. He works player networks like nothing else, I swear to god. It's phenomenal how hard this guy works. |
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Love this signing. Very smart move.
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Might want to wait and see if he can even play before getting too carried away talking about the future or whether his work ethic has been miraculously changed. Back injuries are no joke.
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I love the combination of our GM and Haley.
Pioli literally does love trying this no-risk signings and seeing what happens. He then throws the player at Haley who puts him through the grinder, absolutely zero ****ing exceptions. If he tries dogging on Haley, Haley will absolutely break the mother****er, and he will have to go, or he'll have to step it up. Haley DOES NOT MAKE exceptions. Meanwhile, Richardson is looking over his shoulder. Expect the best Barry has to offer this year. |
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You don't have to be a fan of Cassel (and I'm not) to figure the former is a better option than the latter right now. |
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I doubt he $3it's his pants as much as Croyle did. Let me take that back. Under this GM you won't have a QB starting 10 or 11 games, all losses... |
August 11, 2011
Gaither signs with Kansas City Jared Gaither becomes the third ex-Ravens starter to sign with Kansas City, joining nose tackle Kelly Gregg and Le'Ron McClain with the Chiefs. The signing was first announced by the Chiefs. It will be a homecoming of sorts next week when the Chiefs play the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in the second preseason game. Gaither wasn't expected to return after all of the drama from last season. Gaither visited Oakland a few weeks ago and it appeared like he was going to sign with the Raiders. But he left without signing a contract, which prompted rumors that his back hadn't fully healed. Gaither has the look of a prototypical left tackle, and he has the size and athleticism that teams covet at that position. He’s young (turned 25 in March). He’s experienced (33 starts including five in the playoffs). And he’s talented (he could develop into a Pro Bowl player). But his work ethic and health is very questionable at this point. He lost his starting job at Maryland because he didn’t show a commitment to the game, and he’s garnering the same reputation in the NFL. Gaither reported a handful of times to the offseason conditioning program last season, and he often misses practice time. A Ravens official said the team couldn't depend on Gaither to play every Sunday. A foot injury caused him to miss most of the offseason camps, and a back injury sidelined him for the entire 2010 season (although his agent said Gaither has fully recovered now). |
I hope this is a 2-year deal. Guy might take some time to get into shape, rehab his back.
He's a young ascending player, who 2 years ago was viewed by many as being a top 10 tackle in the NFL. |
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