More than anything, this team needs to score more points. A lot more points. We'll see.
Love ya Y-town...but you fking drink the koolaid every year...lol
For the naysayers, tell me what you'd have done.
I have wanted a kick ass defense for years and I'm tired of the fat, slow and old big money FAs that give us shit in return. I hope today they keep going DL and LB. Let's get this thing fixed once and for all so we can put the final pieces in place for the offense.
tayed put at 27..taken Phil Taylor
or... Sherrod ,Carimi or costanzo,as bookend RT, or Cam heyward or wilkersen or M. austin DT, or kyle rudolph or or even...."gulp" Bowers!
OK, so we now have young, fat, slow, chronically injured, and duplicative. So much better.
OK, so we now have young, fat, slow, chronically injured, and duplicative. So much better.
pparently Bronx Cheer is the scouting authority on Phil Taylor. Barking Hard feels so lucky to have you here.
Shep, you've chosen one perspective to view this thing.
The other (read: better) perspective is that we traded Jones for Taylor along with moving our third round this year to the second round and a first/fourth next year.
For a team that was NOT going on a deep playoff run this year, how is that anything other than genius? Seriously. Jones is a physical specimen with B- hands. I liked him. I would have liked to have seen us select him. However, he was FAR from can't miss.
You simply get way too emotionally tied to playmakers. You always have. Its why you (and I for that matter) would make shitty GM's. Heckert/Holmgren played the overwhelming percentages here. Be happy. We still have days 2/3 to go this year.
Thanks! It is always great to be appreciated. I especially appreciate your argument regarding how I am wron ... er ... nevermind.
Seriously, though, what did I say that was wrong? Yes, he looks like a pretty good player. But he looks like a prototype 3-4NT (slow, fat, 2-gap run stopper), not 4-3 undertackle. Every scouting report I saw said so, and my (very amateur) eyes seem to agree. Then you factor in that there are medical reports that say both his feet are ticking time bombs and that he has trouble keeping under 350 lbs, and the pick starts to stink a little. Finally, we have Rubin already on our roster as a 2-gap space eating NT, and he doesn't have injury concerns. What exactly am I saying that is so off the wall? If the injury concerns don't bother us, then how is this guy worth a trading up for when we could have had Paea at 37 (a more traditional 4-3 undertackle) and a good LB or OT prospect in round 3?
Sorry dude hate to bust your bubble but there are no bad feet here. Heckert said Taylor went through extensive medical evaluations at the combine recheck and they had him at the Cleveland Clinic for an evaluation. There were no signs, wait............no signs of the condition. Let's do it again. There were no signs of the foot condition. He missed zero time for feet problems in two years at Baylor.
Now, he ran a 4.81 and a 4.83 for the Browns when they worked him out. So, we have a big, young mean, quick DT as a piece for our OL.
Like I tried to say before the draft, there is more then one need or a biggest need. This team needs a coup of talent to be competitive. Being bad is one thing. Being bad and old is worse. We aren't one impact player away from bumping past Balt and Pitts to win the conference.
Now, it's about using the picks they got to make this team better. Like it or not.
YTown-
I hope the Browns' medical evaluation is the correct one. They also thought Hardesty was solid, too, so forgive me if I don't trust the Cleveland Clinic. Big guys with congenital leg problems are scary things.
As for the extra picks, so what? After the genius trade up, we have ONE extra pick this year - a low fourth. I don't think that guy is really going to tip the scales, do you? We'll probably pick a DB there that will play on special teams for two years before he is cut to make room for the 2014 low round draftees.
That's the truth of it... plus that 25-32 next year. The tell will be how Jones, Quinn, and Fairley do compared to Phil Taylor, I guess. I wouldn't take those odds to Vegas, myself.
Don't forget how Taylor does in comparison to some other DL guy they could have gotten without giving up #70 (e.g., Heyward, Paea, Austin) PLUS whoever they could have gotten at 70.
These people defending the picks are "My country, right or wrong" types, while I am more of a "My country, right our wrongs" type. I just cannot see how you say "stockpiling picks is the way to go" in one sentence and then trade away one of those hard earned picks to grab a square peg for a round hole when there are plenty of high quality round pegs still on the board.
Pass the Kool-aid, I guess.
YTown-
I hope the Browns' medical evaluation is the correct one. They also thought Hardesty was solid, too, so forgive me if I don't trust the Cleveland Clinic. Big guys with congenital leg problems are scary things.
As for the extra picks, so what? After the genius trade up, we have ONE extra pick this year - a low fourth. I don't think that guy is really going to tip the scales, do you? We'll probably pick a DB there that will play on special teams for two years before he is cut to make room for the 2014 low round draftees.
Don't forget how Taylor does in comparison to some other DL guy they could have gotten without giving up #70 (e.g., Heyward, Paea, Austin) PLUS whoever they could have gotten at 70.
These people defending the picks are "My country, right or wrong" types, while I am more of a "My country, right our wrongs" type. I just cannot see how you say "stockpiling picks is the way to go" in one sentence and then trade away one of those hard earned picks to grab a square peg for a round hole when there are plenty of high quality round pegs still on the board.
Pass the Kool-aid, I guess.