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01-09-2012, 12:27 AM | #76 | |
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Or are we still (trying) to debate whether Mike has any business whatsoever acting as a "co-general manager" and play a significant role in personnel?
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01-09-2012, 12:31 AM | #77 |
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01-09-2012, 12:56 AM | #79 | |
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I've always known the guy could draft and is one of the best in the league at doing so. A couple years back, this dude over on ES broke down picks between Shanahan and Bellicheck over the past decade. Shanahan came away with a better record in terms of landing success. However, when you hear people talk, Bellicheck is the master at personnel while Shanahan makes a bad GM. Just like some of the guys up here. Bitching about Mike Williams, Willie Parker, Larry Johnson, etc... What they don't do is stop and think about the people available at the time with the market being restricted the way it was. Everybody was hemmed up on the restricted free agent tags assigned by their teams in the uncapped year that they had nothing really available. People want him to turn something out of nothing. Become the modern day Jesus. The guy can only do so much and of course he's going to make personnel mistakes, they all do.
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01-09-2012, 01:40 AM | #80 | |
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01-09-2012, 06:13 AM | #81 | |
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If we want to get technical, Vinny Cerrato was a pretty good drafter as well. Couldn't build a team without trading picks for frivolous parts, but I have no real issue with his draft work.
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01-09-2012, 11:57 AM | #82 | |
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Without doing a lot of research, I just cannot agree with a statement which asserts that Vinnie Boombatz was a good drafter. Devin Thomas and Malcom KellyThose misses - - with high picks in the draft - - were so egregious that you have to wonder if the Skins were using a Magic-8 Ball to make the final decisions on whom to select. Dick Vermeil once said that unless a team's first round pick made it to the Pro Bowl in the first three or four years of his career, then the pick was not the right one. I think that is an overstatement but it does provide a rather severe measurement tool for draft picks. I don't think Cerrato's picks measure up. Oh, and if he is a "good drafter" how come he remains unemployed by any NFL teams...?
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01-09-2012, 12:34 PM | #83 | |
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2000 draft-8 picks, 2 starters (Arrington, Samuels), 6 remaining players made no NFL impact and are out of the league. 2002 draft-10 picks, 3 role players/backups (Ramsey, Betts, Cartwright), 7 players no NFL impact/out of NFL. 2003 draft-3 picks, 1 starter/role player (Dockery), 2 no impact/out of NFL. 2004 draft-4 picks, 2 starters (Taylor, Cooley) 2 no impact/out of NFL. 2005 draft-6 picks, 2 starters (Campbell, Rogers), 4 no impact/out of NFL. 2006 draft-6 picks, 3 role players/backups (McIntosh, Doughty, Golston), 3 no impact/out of NFL. 2007 draft-6 picks, 1 starter (Landry), 5 no impact/out of NFL. 2008 draft-10 picks, 0 starters, 1 performer (Davis), 3 role players (Thomas, Rinehart, Jackson), 8 no impact/out of NFL. 2009 draft-6 picks, 1 starter (Orakpo), 1 backup (Barnes), 4 no impact/out of NFL. 2010 draft-1 pick (2009 supplemental), out of NFL. So by my rudimentary math, that's 54 picks, 9 starters (10 if you want to include Davis), 11 backups and 34 players that made no NFL impact and were out of the league within 3 years of being drafted. I'd love to read how you spin this to 'a pretty good drafter' and 'no problems with his draft work'.
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01-09-2012, 02:10 PM | #84 |
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Nice work Pain, no real way to refute any of that.
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isnt Vinny still collecting unemployment? doesnt speak too well of the job he did
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01-09-2012, 03:23 PM | #86 |
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The big problem with Vinny was how he didn't value picks and traded them away like nothing.
He had less picks to deal with, so that makes the mistakes stand out even more. Seems like he was good for 1-2 quality players per draft (usually from the top rounds), but otherwise I thought his drafts were pretty bad. |
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01-09-2012, 04:13 PM | #90 |
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If I'm not mistaken, Vinny dealt more with the contracts, right? I just seem to remember him giving people ridiculous contracts, even when Gibbs called the shots in regards to personnel.
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