Offseason predictions

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SirClintonPortis
12-07-2010, 12:47 PM
We????? Isn't that a pronoun that would include me? Speak for yourself. lol

I was being a bit sarcastic. It includes myself as well. hehehe.

Lotus
12-07-2010, 01:19 PM
Woah! Wait why do people want to cut Carriker? I mean I don't watch him on an every down basis, but, with his size and skill set, I think he's one of the few pieces that fits the 3-4 on our team. I'm pretty sure its Gholston and Kemoeatu that suck.

And Buchanon as well as Holliday are good enough to stay IMO.

What do you all think of Lorenzo Alexander as our OLB opposite Orakpo.

Yup. Although he will not be mistaken for Ngata, Carriker is our one decent defensive line piece.

EARTHQUAKE2689
12-07-2010, 03:03 PM
I was being a bit sarcastic. It includes myself as well. hehehe.

As was I

Bakerman
12-07-2010, 03:35 PM
I know that Banks guy is awful! Good call!

Yep,
Banks is awful.......awful fast. My mistake keep him too.:spank:

DynamiteRave
12-07-2010, 03:56 PM
Heyer: Keep him
Docker: See if you can trade him, will be tough though.
Rabach: Cut
Hicks: Cut
R. Williams: Cut
Beck: I'd keep I guess
Sellers: CUTTTTTTTT
Portis: Keep
Carriker: Keep
Haynesworth: Sigh...
Holliday: Cut
Doughty: Cut
Buchanon: Keep

Many of these guys weren't meant to be long term fixes anyway.

What the hell? :vomit:

MTK
12-07-2010, 04:05 PM
For depth, I would keep Heyer too. He's shown a lot of improvement and is versatile. For some reason though people just have it out for him no matter what he does. I often wonder if people even watch what he's doing.

Lotus
12-07-2010, 04:14 PM
We need to re-sign the great Rich Bartel. With him at the helm we would be 11-1 at worst.

SmootSmack
12-07-2010, 04:20 PM
We need to re-sign the great Rich Bartel. With him at the helm we would be 11-1 at worst.

Bad news, Cardinals signed him today

Lotus
12-07-2010, 04:36 PM
Obviously the Cards will win the Super Bowl next year.

mooby
12-07-2010, 05:12 PM
For depth, I would keep Heyer too. He's shown a lot of improvement and is versatile. For some reason though people just have it out for him no matter what he does. I often wonder if people even watch what he's doing.

That's only because when he makes mistakes they become so glaringly obvious that it's hard to ignore. At least 2 of the sacks on McNabb came when Heyer was manning the left side, and those sacks came because he's simply not good enough. He got beat off the snap and whoever had those sacks (Not sure whether it was Tuck, Pierre-Paul, or Umenyiora) just overwhelmed him.

I would love Heyer, but his mistakes always come at crucial moments, and that's why fans have a problem with him. He's still good for depth though, I just don't want to see him consistently on the field, and he should never have to face an upper tier pass rusher without some tight end help imo.

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