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Originally Posted by Sheriff Gonna Getcha
Definately. I would have been fine with breaking the bank had all of the players produced. ARE could be a decent addition, Carter seems to have come on in pass rush situations but is a liability in run defense, Arch is a total bust (whether for lack of football skills or some personal dispute with Williams), and I absolutely detest Brandon "The Overpaid Jerk" Lloyd.
And, yes, I am still in shock that we go from the 6th overall pick to the 5th round. Oh well, hindsight is 20/20.
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I still don't understand why we'd go after two WRs in one offseason. I wanted Randle El myself, and was hoping we'd get him in free agency. So I was really depressed after we gave up 2 picks to get Lloyd, who in my opinion is an inferior player. I was wondering what was wrong with just outbidding everyone for Randle El, and calling it a day in Free Agency.
After we did overpay for Randle El, I went from depressed to utterly confused. Yeah, Randle El is more valuble than Lloyd, but once you trade for Lloyd you have to pull the offer to Randle El. Thats just common sense.
I know that we honestly didn't NEED either of them, but that Randle El brought PR skills that we could use and he could be the 2nd receiver in this offense.
I voiced that here when everyone was saying that Lloyd was going to be the no. 2. I thought Randle El fit the offense better and I was surprised that no one else saw this. Then we had the whole Rexi situation, he was obviously harsh on Lloyd, but he didn't offer any opinions that weren't substanciated by something. Lloyd's got a rep for making a circus catch one play and dropping an easy ball the next. He's been everything that was advertised here. I don't know what we as fans, or what the front office was expecting to get from the guy.
To me, the inexcusible move this offseason was spending 24 mil in guarenteed money and 2 mid round picks on two wide recievers who really aren't better at the position than the incumbent (Patten).
When GW asked for Archuleta and Carter, I can at least see what he was trying to do. The Carter signing goes against the philosophy that GW had used his first two years here, but I have to say that the concept of trying to change a defensive philosophy that was successful before it becomes stale and predictable is admirable, and shows a guy who is humble and values success. I think Grilliams is trying to move away from being so blitz dependant, and Carter helps with that Philosophy. Obviously his new scheme failed miserably, and it cost us a season. 10 months later, I still can't understand why we gave up so much for some mediocre offensive talent, and in that mind, that makes the move far worse.
End Receiver Rant.