Wendell Bryant Released, Good Fit For Washington?

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Wendell Bryant Released, Good Fit For Washington?

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http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/ARI/8692900

Bryant was a first round pick just a couple of seasons ago. If Gregg Williams can get guys like Joe Salave'a and Brandon Noble to play the way they did I'd be interested what he could do with a former first round pick who still has a lot of potential. I definitely think we could get him cheap and I'd love to bring him on board
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I was kinda thinking the same thing. We definately if anything need some depth at DT but I'm not sure what his price tag would be.
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I'd rather have Calvin Pace if he was ever made available. Bryant is the typical underachiever. I say no.
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would add depth and if the he comes cheap enough i say YES !!!
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Why not take a look? Sometimes a change in the system makes a world of difference. If he is willing to sign a contract without a signing bonus then bring him on for a look.
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Jake, Jake, Jake...

Good coaches make underachievers into useful players.
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Skinsfan55 wrote:Jake, Jake, Jake...

Good coaches make underachievers into useful players.


I must agree, look at our defensive line. Before the start of last year, I had no hope for our line. Our line looked like trash on paper and to a lot of peolpe they still do. Fans on this site doubt that our defense will be as good as they were last year, I do not share that same resolve.

Im a firm believer that our Defensive coaching staff can get the most out of a player. Thats one reason I wanted that DE from the Browns who has been a failure thus far.
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Skinsfan55 wrote:Jake, Jake, Jake...

Good coaches make underachievers into useful players.


That's true but I still don't want him. He held out for a long time and stunk up the joint when he played. I'll pass. I'm not impressed with him.
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Why wouldn't you want him? He's a low risk, high reward signing and he's 25!

If Gregg Williams can get an ounce of production out of him we'd have like 5 years of a productive player for minimal investment.

He'd take some work, but that's what the coaches get paid for.
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Post by Smithian »

WHAT!? I said this in a thread a while back and you all were mean...

http://www.thehogs.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13409

I usually am ahead of the curve on Cardinal players... They're my second favorite team. They were my first love in the NFL.... :oops:
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Post by Jake »

Skinsfan55 wrote:Why wouldn't you want him? He's a low risk, high reward signing and he's 25!


IMO, he doesn't have to drive to be a an NFL defensive lineman. He has not made an impression on me yet.

Besides, if the Skins wanted him, he would have already been signed by now.
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