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freddyg12 02-15-2008, 06:27 PM No way Crumpler would work out here, too many guys that want the ball. Don't take away any of Cooley's action.
I like Leftwich & he grew up in DC as a Skins fan, but that's the ONLY thing that fits about him coming here. He has a ridiculous wind up & is already a big man, which makes his long wind up longer. The WCO is just not a good fit for him.
Dirtbag59 02-15-2008, 07:20 PM There is no way in Hades that a former all pro tight end will sign for the Vet minimum.
He would be great here, but some other team that needs tight end may sign him, like the Bengals, Seahawks, or Carolina.
Lol, read the first part again I was kidding during the start of that post. Then I transitioned to how I feel about the situation. I personally despise the Veteran Minimum suggestion due to the fact that it is one of the most over-suggested solutions to bringing in players over the age of 30.
The veteran minimum usually goes through when you have a player that
1. Your not sure about
2. Usually over the age to 35
3. Feels your a contender and/or would like a chance to play for their childhood team.
4. Has strong ties to your coach and qualifies for point 1.
JGisLordOfTheRings 02-15-2008, 07:55 PM All I wanna know is WHY in the HELL you cut Algae? He's like, one of the only 3 bright spots on your offense, much less your whole frickin team. The Falcons I think are taking after Bill Parcells recent doings in Miami and following suit.
But, Crumpler though? Why not trade and try to get a pick or re-sign him or something! ANYTHING! I guarantee you next year all the analysts are gonna rag em for doing it when they've got 13 points through 10 games. Lol@ Falcons...Man, Vick really boned 'em.
theJBexperience 02-15-2008, 08:03 PM All I wanna know is WHY in the HELL you cut Algae? He's like, one of the only 3 bright spots on your offense, much less your whole frickin team. The Falcons I think are taking after Bill Parcells recent doings in Miami and following suit.
But, Crumpler though? Why not trade and try to get a pick or re-sign him or something! ANYTHING! I guarantee you next year all the analysts are gonna rag em for doing it when they've got 13 points through 10 games. Lol@ Falcons...Man, Vick really boned 'em.
Maybe, they tried shopping Algae around and couldn't get anything worthwhile. It doesn't make much sense.
dmek25 02-15-2008, 08:18 PM no thanks to Atlanta's garbage. there was a reason they sucked last year. they had players who couldn't play
Dirtbag59 02-15-2008, 08:19 PM All I wanna know is WHY in the HELL you cut Algae?
The party line is that OC Mike Mularky favors blocking TE's over recieving ones so Crumpler would have little use in the offense. However I disagree with the move myself.
As I stated before I don't know how long Mularky is going to be the OC, especially on a team thats going to suck for the next five years. Personally I see him either being fired or taking a better job on a team that has a chance to score a TD or two. In the mean time Mularky is just trying to give himself something to do. So in my opinon, cutting your best offensive player just because the OC for the time being doesn't favor recieving TE's is a mistake. It's times like this where I'm glad I'm not a Falcons fan. Hail!!!
JGisLordOfTheRings 02-15-2008, 08:27 PM The party line is that OC Mike Mularky favors blocking TE's over recieving ones so Crumpler would have little use in the offense. However I disagree with the move myself.
As I stated before I don't know how long Mularky is going to be the OC, especially on a team thats going to suck for the next five years. Personally I see him either being fired or taking a better job on a team that has a chance to score a TD or two. In the mean time Mularky is just trying to give himself something to do. So in my opinon, cutting your best offensive player just because the OC for the time being doesn't favor recieving TE's is a mistake. It's times like this where I'm glad I'm not a Falcons fan. Hail!!!
Amen.....
Slingin Sammy 33 02-15-2008, 08:39 PM I had thought they might cut Dunn as well, guess they didn't.
Coleman and Leftwich are decent possibilities (and I supppose to a smaller extent-Crocker). Overall though nothing that really impresses me.
Pat Yasinskas was speculating in an article yesterday that they may be looking to trade Dunn for picks so he still may be on the way out.
I agree with you on the Falcons cuts, nothing impresses.
EternalEnigma21 02-15-2008, 09:46 PM I've been a leftwich fan since marshall, and would love to see him here, but i think he's still got some left in the tank. I think he goes somewhere where he gets an opportunity to start. He's got heart and a gunslinger's mentality, which can lead to turnovers... that's his drawback... but he's a lot like brett favre.
JoeRedskin 02-15-2008, 11:02 PM I've been a leftwich fan since marshall, and would love to see him here, but i think he's still got some left in the tank. I think he goes somewhere where he gets an opportunity to start. He's got heart and a gunslinger's mentality, which can lead to turnovers... that's his drawback... but he's a lot like brett favre.
Actually, he's a lot like a young QB (who shall remain nameless) who played for the Redskins some time ago. Lots of heart, strong arm, intincts of a blind rhino and just as mobile.
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