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Hell you all can have that joker. And you know I'm an Ohio guy so I wanted him to kill folks. He truly disappointed me. Always hurt, dropping passes, cutting off his routes, etc.... Just sorry.
Yeah, Ricky Williams:emlaugh:
What can a rookie on defense do for us right now? Nothing cause the only one I saw that could help us was Cameron Heyward or Peterson.
yeah the way a rookie on defense did nothing when the 49ers drafted Patrick Willis and Green Bay drafted Clay Matthews.
simply put, Atlanta gave up too much. They needed defensive help.
How is he old by NFL standards. LOL. Bush just turned 26 in March. He is in his prime. I doubt the Saints pay him 11 million that he is due, but he aint going to get a huge contract from any other team either. So I think he will either stay in New Orleans at a lower salary or maybe his old boss Pete Carroll wants him in Seattle to pair up with Marshawn Lynch.
name one rookie on defense that would have been left to help us this year. Name one. Heyward could have but that was a gamble to see if he would have still been on the board by the 27th pick.yeah the way a rookie on defense did nothing when the 49ers drafted Patrick Willis and Green Bay drafted Clay Matthews.
That Suh guy did nothing for the Lions last year...except make the Pro Bowl.
yeah the way a rookie on defense did nothing when the 49ers drafted Patrick Willis and Green Bay drafted Clay Matthews.
That Suh guy did nothing for the Lions last year...except make the Pro Bowl.
name one rookie on defense that would have been left to help us this year. Name one. Heyward could have but that was a gamble to see if he would have still been on the board by the 27th pick.
So mortgaging the future on a rookie WR rationalizes not taking a rookie defensive player?
I don't deal on the extremes, so it's more appropriate to say "hardly ever", instead of never.MH is never wrong.![]()
aren't the "multiple draft picks" ALSO of "unproven college kids"?But giving up multiple draft picks for an unproven college kid is sure risky, though.
Lol!!!!aren't the "multiple draft picks" ALSO of "unproven college kids"?
yup, we "mortgaged" our future by passing up a 27th pick, the 59th pick, and the 124th pick this year and another 20+ pick next year. No doubt those picks would be some all-world, franchise saving hall of fame players.icks
Not according to them MH. We just gave up our future picks of NFL Hall of Famers.
yup, we "mortgaged" our future by passing up a 27th pick, the 59th pick, and the 124th pick this year and another 20+ pick next year. No doubt those picks would be some all-world, franchise saving hall of fame players.
kendrick,The Pats have been successful due to success in the draft. Green Bay had one free agent on its roster last year (Charles Woodson). Those draft picks are important. I mean, not like an established veteran player in the league, but a college player. If the Falcons were trading five draft picks to get Andre Johnson, Calvin Johnson or someone of that ilk, then go for it.
To just give those away for a college player is a huge risk when there is no guarantee this guy will contribute to the success of the organization.
If it works out, hey more power to the Falcons. But if this kid is a bust, oh, boy will the second guessers come out of the woodwork.
kendrick,
You post as if the FALCONS gave up "established veteran players" to get Jones. They didn't. You keep harping on Jones being "just a college player", but so too are the players (picks) they're passing on. And true enough, we don't know (and have NEVER known) how ANY of these players will pan out til they suit up, but let's not act as if Jones was regarded as chopped liver.
Lol!!!!
Not according to them MH. We just gave up our future picks of NFL Hall of Famers.
I'm not saying Jones is chop liver. That guy was a really good player at Bama. I just don't know if it was the smart thing to give up five draft picks for him. I could understand if it was a QB (because that position determines the direction of the franchise for the next 10 years) Not a WR, though.
Just some perspective here. Randy Moss was traded for a fourth-round pick when he went to the Pats.