Trade Up For SUH

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HEROHAMO wrote:
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BeeGee wrote: If they did go D, it should be for safety (Berry-Tenn or Mays-USC), but it all starts in the trenches, man.


My heart wants Taylor Mays so bad. :cry:



I feel you on that one. I want Berry for that same reason you want Mays.


Sorry. I don't see Mays or Berry playing LT.
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langleyparkjoe wrote:Miss these guys who no longer post

RIP Vet!

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Yeah I miss Vet as well.

On another note. Notice how I picked Eric Berry rather then Mays. In fact if our Front office had listened to me about the draft we would have had a pro bowl roster.

We would of had Patrick Willis, Dominik Rogers Cromartie, Eric Berry, Calvin Johnson, Mike Iupati just to name a few. I dont think I have had a bust as far as draft prospects go.
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HEROHAMO wrote:Yeah I miss Vet as well.

On another note. Notice how I picked Eric Berry rather then Mays. In fact if our Front office had listened to me about the draft we would have had a pro bowl roster.

We would of had Patrick Willis, Dominik Rogers Cromartie, Eric Berry, Calvin Johnson, Mike Iupati just to name a few. I dont think I have had a bust as far as draft prospects go.


that's great - but how can you think that these players would have been as good as they are if they had come to this franchise
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
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SkinsJock wrote:
HEROHAMO wrote:Yeah I miss Vet as well.

On another note. Notice how I picked Eric Berry rather then Mays. In fact if our Front office had listened to me about the draft we would have had a pro bowl roster.

We would of had Patrick Willis, Dominik Rogers Cromartie, Eric Berry, Calvin Johnson, Mike Iupati just to name a few. I dont think I have had a bust as far as draft prospects go.


that's great - but how can you think that these players would have been as good as they are if they had come to this franchise



Well to me one player can lead others to greatness. you get a group of great players and its SuperBowl time.

We still have had plenty of great players. Sean Taylor played great regardless of the teams. Champ Bailey, Samuels, Carlos Rogers, Ryan Clark, Laron Landry seems to be doing ok.

Shanahans draft picks have been pretty good. Jordan Reed, Amerson, Alf, RG3, Trent Williams.

Anyhow I am actually looking into to becoming an NFL scout. It will be very difficult but I am looking into it.
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good luck to you HH - I really believe anyone can succeed at anything if they want it badly enough

all of these guys are incredibly talented - they don't really achieve greatness by themselves - it's more a case of being in the right place at the right time

the NFL likes to 'hype' it's special players, but they all need others around them to make it, they all need the 'right situations' to be a part of - it comes down to being a part of a team and executing together, than 1 player 'making' others around him better - having 1 great player is not going to guarantee success like having a bunch of regular players playing as a team

we forget sometimes that these guys are all talented - the difference is in their motivation to be the best they can be and to help the others around them achieve that - most all great players are looked at that way because of the players around him
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
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I don't think we should trade up for Suh.
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SkinsJock wrote:good luck to you HH - I really believe anyone can succeed at anything if they want it badly enough

all of these guys are incredibly talented - they don't really achieve greatness by themselves - it's more a case of being in the right place at the right time

the NFL likes to 'hype' it's special players, but they all need others around them to make it, they all need the 'right situations' to be a part of - it comes down to being a part of a team and executing together, than 1 player 'making' others around him better - having 1 great player is not going to guarantee success like having a bunch of regular players playing as a team

we forget sometimes that these guys are all talented - the difference is in their motivation to be the best they can be and to help the others around them achieve that - most all great players are looked at that way because of the players around him


We have had this discussion before many times. Its the classic product of enviroment vs being able to overcome enviroment by recreating the enviroment. RG3 succeeded in his rookie year by leading by example. You have to give Mike S. credit as well. I believe RG3 would have succeeded regardless of who the coach was. I believe he has the leadership to change a struggling franchise. Which is what he did his rookie year. He has some more work to do though. Its just the beginning.
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