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Old 02-22-2013   #31
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Did you read the article at all? The title of this thread is very misleading to say the least. S. Jones said the biggest priority ON DEFENSE is safety. Same as the biggest priority on offense is addressing the O-line.
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Last Draft the Safety and Oline positions were deep and talented.

This year not so much...maybe 2nd or 3rd rounders.


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I think Polamalu of 3-4 years ago was the best safety in the game. However, he hasnt been healthy in at least 2 years and is on the wrong side of 30. I'd also question his workouts with Todd Marinovich's Dad. He claimed it would help him play longer, but he's had calf and hamstring injuries the last 2 years and missed a ton of games.
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Dallas has some needs safety is one I would hope who is on the board means more than position. I would think the key is getting quality talent
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Safety is certainly a need but if you don't have a solid dline then the safety will get burned often. Our dline should be the number 1 priority followed by the oline, then safety. I'm on board for taking best available in the draft though.
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Yay, this means we will continue to ignore the OL and build around the 2ndary.

That's how Super Bowl teams are built.
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I think they go after Safety in FA and build a DL/OL through the draft...I think they want a Veteran safety with the young Church and Johnson back there,
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Safety is certainly a need but if you don't have a solid dline then the safety will get burned often. Our dline should be the number 1 priority followed by the oline, then safety. I'm on board for taking best available in the draft though.
OL, then DL.

Our DL is mediocre. Our OL is embarrassing. It's a real indictment of the front office that an NFL team fields a line of that caliber.

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No. And to be honest, I've always thought he was overrated and a product of the Steelers system.

But it could be a bit of bias there..
Please tell me this is some kind of joke
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OL, then DL.

Our DL is mediocre. Our OL is embarrassing. It's a real indictment of the front office that an NFL team fields a line of that caliber.
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needs in order

OL>>DL>safety

SJ just continues to cement the fact that the apple doesnt fall far from the tree
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think about it...

if our GM gets fired he will not get another job as GM
if our director of pro-personnel gets fired he will not get another job as that in the NFL
if our HC gets fired he will not get another job as HC in the NFL

ALL THESE PEOPLE ARE IN POSITION ONLY BECAUSE JERRY IS THE OWNER AND GM

and not one of them is qualified to do the job they are doing
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It is worrisome if that's the case.


If you have a race car that you take for drive and notice the engine isn't right, but in the process you get a flat tire. Your immediate need is to get the tire fixed to get you back to the shop. Then you fix the engine.

But as far as the amount investment, you spend your dollars (or 1st round pick) on what will win you races (Dline/Engine) and spend less (3rd-4th rounder) on what will get you to the shop (Safety/tires).
And it'd help if somebody under the hood was a mechanic.

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I think Polamalu of 3-4 years ago was the best safety in the game. However, he hasnt been healthy in at least 2 years and is on the wrong side of 30. I'd also question his workouts with Todd Marinovich's Dad. He claimed it would help him play longer, but he's had calf and hamstring injuries the last 2 years and missed a ton of games.
Agree, I think he's getting too beat up.

What are these workouts with Marinovich's dad, though? Running away from birthday cake icing? Seriously though, haven't heard of this.
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This ^^^.

Couldnt agree more. Dude plays park football. Heinz was the same, IMO.


You guys are unbelievable

Let him be a Cowboy, and do the things he did. He would be a God around here.

If that's the case, Ware is overrated as well.....Get's a sack early in the game and disappears
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And it'd help if somebody under the hood was a mechanic.
that is just setting the bar too high
The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves. Shakespeare

think about it...

if our GM gets fired he will not get another job as GM
if our director of pro-personnel gets fired he will not get another job as that in the NFL
if our HC gets fired he will not get another job as HC in the NFL

ALL THESE PEOPLE ARE IN POSITION ONLY BECAUSE JERRY IS THE OWNER AND GM

and not one of them is qualified to do the job they are doing
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Agree, I think he's getting too beat up.

What are these workouts with Marinovich's dad, though? Running away from birthday cake icing? Seriously though, haven't heard of this.

Polamalu has consistently worked out with Marv Marinovich in the offseason rather than with the Steelers. no big deal, but Ol Marv made it seem like he was re-inventing the wheel with workouts and #43 would avoid muscle pulls and be better conditioned than anyone else. Basically, he's a snake oil salesman.
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I'm convinced.....

Some of you love to whine just for the sake of whining and getting attention
What is this.


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