worst offseason moves

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  1. Philly_Freak93

    Philly_Freak93 The Oracle

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    weve done the best, now the worst.....

    i say the giants simply because they were watchers while the NFC EAST got even more loaded. the best player they get they dont have yet, in which should be Robert Galley, they have to get him to block kearse for the next few years, and to help a bad 0-line, i give them credit for getting emmons, who when hes healthy and in his prime was a very good SLB, hes a question mark now, we all know what happened with the giants and brian mitchell last year

    the ravens are my second because they lost their best WR waiting for TO, but then again there best WR wasnt a great WR just a decent 1 thats why they got second.
     
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    Philly_Freak93 The Oracle

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    also tennessee, i forgot them they lost kearse, mmcariens, ROBARIE SMITH who i thought was a very good run stopper and i wanted the eagles to get him, and signed no1 significant, aside from that they have a ageing steve mcnair, eddie george, and are in cap trouble and i think they will be if i rember right. i think their window is over and they will be lucky to get the 6th seed, cuz Indy is just entering its prime as a TrUE contender IMO
     
  3. Bearsfan1

    Bearsfan1 2 Time Defending FF Champion

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    I would have to say the redskins and the bucs, redskins are just plain stupid what they pay inferior talent, and the bucs who are significantly behind carolina already lost even more ground and got older, much older
     
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    ok here is why i disagree with your giants offseason thing.
    The giants have 3 areas they need to improve in.
    1. The O-Line
    2. LB
    3.QB

    ok They signed 3 OL's 2 from thebrowns and i dont know where the third is from. I heard the 2 are pretty good.Roehl was lookin good at the end of the season. So were set there.

    We signed Barrett Green which i think is stupendous and we signed carlos emmons. We might use a RD 2 pick for a LB. Jones is gone but i think short might comeback. We are running the 3-4 now so i think the LB's will be the big ????

    QB- we re going to draft big ben and collins had no line lloks good to me. Barber neds to stop fumbling and we signed Terry Cousins for the nickel. so were not losers we arent getting big players we are filling holes
     
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    TheBeef Commish of FUN!

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    I like the way the Giants are doing it more than I like the way the Eagles are doing it...recent history suggests that teams that sign several moderate free agents are better off than teams that make one or two high profile signings....look at the Patriots, they just fill holes and it provides outstanding depth...
     
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    I have to say the worst offseason moves sanfran.
    They have done nothing to replace there qb,wr's
    and corners they lost.
     
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    Philly_Freak93 The Oracle

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    they kept ahmad plummer bucs, what are u talking about?

    beef the pats done that because of a great minded coach, the eagles have done that same philosphy and have a great coach, thats why were both successfull and u cant deny that

    the giants have a good coach, a bad team and old team,
     
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    TheBeef Commish of FUN!

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    The Eagles have followed the formula in the past, but not this year....and that sudden change in philosophy screams of desperation....
     
  9. The Return of the Raider

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    No, Etrain is absolutely right. SF has had the worst offseason. They lost too much on offense and will now rely heavily on Kevin Barlow (who was splitting time with Garrison Hearst last season). Barlow is good, at best. Tim Rattay had some beginner's luck, but I don't see him leading this team beyond 3rd place in their division.
     
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    Bearsfan1 2 Time Defending FF Champion

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    once the scouting report and breakdown of tim rattay's game is circulated and been broken down and some teams have success he will see the same things and will be very ineffective
     
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    Pats37 The Next Big Thing

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    I'm sure thats what you all thought about Jake delhomme and Tom Brady...I will never doubt a QB's talant again until I have seen him for an extended peroid of time.
     
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    Bearsfan1 2 Time Defending FF Champion

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    i did not think same thing about brady, his numbers were superior, rattays numbers are average at best. delhomme i am not sold on and i feel could go either way
     
  13. Eagles4Life

    Eagles4Life He Hate Me

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TheBeef)</div><div class='quotemain'>The Eagles have followed the formula in the past, but not this year....and that sudden change in philosophy screams of desperation....</div>


    That is true in some sense. But look at it this way, they had an incredible amount of Cap room. They had two needs that they had to fill, they signed 2 of the best at that position to do it. Eagles still today have one of the most cap room i the league. Look at the Giants, they signed nobody.. And for some reason, they have no cap room. The formula is not to signed aging stars to large contracts (i.e. Hugh Douglas, Taylor, Vincent, Emmons, Staley etc..) To not over pay for players (i.e. Trotter, Barber) and when signing free-agent sign young and productive ones (i.e. Ritchie, Kearse, Owens etc...) Look at it this way, Eagles have 10 draft-picks and honestly very few holes to fill. It's example of brilliant management at it's best. Even NE had to release players (Malloy) because of Salary cap issues. I do not remember even once in the last 6 years that the eagles had to cut a player because of salary cap issues. That to me is incredible. And they have been to the last 3 NFC championship games. WOW!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (DAWK_VADER)</div><div class='quotemain'>they kept ahmad plummer bucs, what are u talking about?

    beef the pats done that because of a great minded coach, the eagles have done that same philosphy and have a great coach, thats why were both successfull and u cant deny that

    the giants have a good coach, a bad team and old team,</div>

    Dawk. what am i talking about, try
    losing tai streets,terrell owens,jeff
    garcia,derrick deese,garrison hearst.
    And ask me again what im talking
    about lol. Is ahmad plummer gonna
    go fetch rattay some footballs on
    offense? Niners did nothing but lose
    there core and they havent replaced them.

    Name me there wrs and tell me are they
    better then eagles practice squad wideouts?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Eagles4Life)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TheBeef)</div><div class='quotemain'>The Eagles have followed the formula in the past, but not this year....and that sudden change in philosophy screams of desperation....</div>


    That is true in some sense. But look at it this way, they had an incredible amount of Cap room. They had two needs that they had to fill, they signed 2 of the best at that position to do it. Eagles still today have one of the most cap room i the league. Look at the Giants, they signed nobody.. And for some reason, they have no cap room. The formula is not to signed aging stars to large contracts (i.e. Hugh Douglas, Taylor, Vincent, Emmons, Staley etc..) To not over pay for players (i.e. Trotter, Barber) and when signing free-agent sign young and productive ones (i.e. Ritchie, Kearse, Owens etc...) Look at it this way, Eagles have 10 draft-picks and honestly very few holes to fill. It's example of brilliant management at it's best. Even NE had to release players (Malloy) because of Salary cap issues. I do not remember even once in the last 6 years that the eagles had to cut a player because of salary cap issues. That to me is incredible. And they have been to the last 3 NFC championship games. WOW!</div>

    In defense to the giants they did go and
    get the lions best linebacker over the last
    few years. Barrett green who i beleive led the
    lions in tackles last season. He is an upgrade
    then who the had before.

    As for the eagles getting owens and kearse
    A+ of However losing there two probowl corners
    in vincent and taylor were huge losses.

    The corners andy drafted was an
    indication that bobby and troy would be gone.
    However they arent for sure bets and they did
    look beatible at times when they played.

    I dont think philly or the giants did bad in
    free agency period. Sanfran, atlanta didnt
    do much of anything.

    Sleeper great offseason seattle seahawks
    Grant wistrom,bobby taylor were good moves.
    Watch out for there defense next season.
     
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    Pats37 The Next Big Thing

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    Bearsfan I'm not talking after his first full season I'm saying after his first few games and by the way his numbers in 2001 were average besides his good TD/INT ratio. Your really gonna tell me you thought he was the real deal right out of the gate? You weren't doubting him at all? I would bet you said the same thing you just said about Rattay. Once they get a book on him he's done. Trust me I was thinking that the whole time. It was like lets ride this kids energy till bledsoe was back then it turned into holy shit I think this kids for real. I don't think anyone gave him a shot at first and rightfully so cus he had proved nothing. Thats why I'll wait and see before I bash the AJ feely/Tim Rattay's of the NFL.
     
  17. Bucs40etrain

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    Well tom brady always had the talent but for some
    reason scouts did not think he was better then where
    he was selected in the draft. As for jake delhome
    im not a beleiver in him eithier. The man's qb fundimentals
    are not sound. He throws off his back foot and he doenst
    throw great tight spirals. However, he does win games
    and thats all that counts in this league. If jake
    can come out and repeat what he did last year
    i will beleive. These things were also said of brad johnson
    and he prevailed to be a solid qb in the nfl.

    Bearsfan, by the way anthony thomas isnt even a
    ellite rb not even close. I can name 20 other rbs
    who i take over atrain for ff that will get me better
    numbers.

    1.holmes,
    2.tomlinson
    3.portis
    4.a green
    5.s alexander
    6.d mccalister
    7.j lewis
    8. e james
    9. t henry
    10. f taylor
    11. w dunn
    12. s davis
    13. bennett/o smith
    14. westbrook
    15. barlow
    16. hearst
    17. garner/alstott
    18. domnac davis
    19. d staley/ pitt
    20. c dillon new raider.

    Atrain wouldnt even make the list for points
    number wise. He is Not ellite not even close.
    If he Was Ellite why did they sign thomas jones
    to a 4 year deal and why is thomas furious?
     
  18. Bearsfan1

    Bearsfan1 2 Time Defending FF Champion

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    i can honestly say i never said anything to the effect that tom brady would not suceed in this league. I am going on the record to say tim rattay wont be a starter for long in this league unless his team wants to lose.
     
  19. Philly_Freak93

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TheBeef)</div><div class='quotemain'>The Eagles have followed the formula in the past, but not this year....and that sudden change in philosophy screams of desperation....</div>


    ahh beef, when the AR regime came in they set up a 5 year plan that would spend less money to get good players and plug them in to build cap space for the future and take it from there, the eagles did their 5 year thing and now have the cap room that they set up intentionally to do, although i dont agree with THE whole philosphy, i like how they think and think this is the best FO in the NFL who can dissagree with that,

    they were wrong about no players they let go
     
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    Fact of the matter is: Tampa Bay got older, NOT better.
     

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