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03-12-2005
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Originally Posted by ManicDepressiveMan
Then what happens when Howard gets hurt?
He is injury prone and may have a bulging disk in his neck.
No way I give up Dat and a second.
Dat straight up or the Saint can fry ice.
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if he has a bulging disk in his neck we wouldnt trade for him
injury prone means you are always nicked up with something here or there...he missed 8 games one yr with a broken wrist and 3 games last yr...otherwise he's played in every game
Dat isnt a probowler and a 2nd rd pick isnt a sure thing
David
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03-12-2005
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Originally Posted by MichaelWinicki
I'm not real keen on the trade either. Especially if it takes away our ability to sign a FS.
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dont get this obsession with "getting the FS" that so many seem to have
if we cant rush the passer you could have Deion Sanders, Michael Haynes, Ronnie Lott and Darren Woodson back there in their primes and we'd still get chewed up
David
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03-12-2005
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Originally Posted by Tio
agree completely.
Mornin' Sarge...
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Mornin' Tio.
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03-12-2005
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Originally Posted by ManicDepressiveMan
Then what happens when Howard gets hurt?
He is injury prone and may have a bulging disk in his neck.
No way I give up Dat and a second.
Dat straight up or the Saint can fry ice.
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What if Peyton Manning gets hurt?
What if L. Tomlinson gets hurt?
What if what if.
Howard is NOT injury prone.
If you're going to be afraid to pull the switch b/c of injury, you'll never get anything done.
You have people *****ing the last 10 years that we have no pass rush and the minute we can grab one of the best in the league and STILL have 2 first round picks, we don't make the deal?
THAT, is a headscratcher IMO.
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03-12-2005
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#20
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Originally Posted by Sarge
What if Peyton Manning gets hurt?
What if L. Tomlinson gets hurt?
What if what if.
Howard is NOT injury prone.
If you're going to be afraid to pull the switch b/c of injury, you'll never get anything done.
You have people *****ing the last 10 years that we have no pass rush and the minute we can grab one of the best in the league and STILL have 2 first round picks, we don't make the deal?
THAT, is a headscratcher IMO.
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Manning and Tomlinson are not injury prone, Howard is.
He missed 8 games two years ago due to a wrist and 3 games last year due to back and neck problems.
If you want to ruin the franchise by giving up a starter and a second rounder for a guy that may cripple the cap by being forced out of football by a known condition, then by all means, go ahead.
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03-12-2005
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Originally Posted by Rack
I have to agree. I think Dat and Howard are equal talents. Howard isn't that good and Dat is underated. And we'd be giving them Dat and a 2nd round pick?
It just doesn't feel right.
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That is simply insane.
Without help, Dat is barely average.
11 sacks in 12 games is elite.
I don't know how you can compare the two.
Pass rushing end is one of the hardest positions in football to find and MLB is one of the easiest.
Come on now....
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03-12-2005
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Originally Posted by ManicDepressiveMan
Manning and Tomlinson are not injury prone, Howard is.
He missed 8 games two years ago due to a wrist and 3 games last year due to back and neck problems.
If you want to ruin the franchise by giving up a starter and a second rounder for a guy that may cripple the cap by being forced out of football by a known condition, then by all means, go ahead.
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a broken wrist means the guy is injury prone?
whatever man
David
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Originally Posted by ManicDepressiveMan
Manning and Tomlinson are not injury prone, Howard is.
He missed 8 games two years ago due to a wrist and 3 games last year due to back and neck problems.
If you want to ruin the franchise by giving up a starter and a second rounder for a guy that may cripple the cap by being forced out of football by a known condition, then by all means, go ahead.
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but I bet you thought Philly giving up 20 mil signing bonus for Jevon Kearse was a great move, right? and Kearse IS injury prone
David
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Originally Posted by dbair1967
a broken wrist means the guy is injury prone?
whatever man
David
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Do you not realize how devesating a back and/or neck injuries can be?
There is no denying those are the conditions he missed time for last season, but you conviently left that out.
This guy could very well sign a huge contract and be forced into retirement halfway through the season because of a bulging disk in his neck.
I may trade Dat straight up for him but they wouldn't even sniff a draft choice.
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03-12-2005
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Originally Posted by dbair1967
but I bet you thought Philly giving up 20 mil signing bonus for Jevon Kearse was a great move, right? and Kearse IS injury prone
David
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No, I didn't.
But thanks for speculating.
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03-12-2005
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Dat has some of the best instincts in sniffing out the run. He is not that fast, but he seems to know exactly where the ball carrier is going. That is how he racks up his tackles. It works very well when the d-line is doing their job. He could have a career high in tackles now that Ferguson is on board.
That being said, his instincts in the passing game suck. He rarely makes any big plays against the pass. He is also a poor blitzer. The middle linebacker position for the Dallas Cowboys is a replacable position. Dat may be underrated, but the middle linebacker isn't as important to the Cowboys success as it was during the flex defense days.
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03-12-2005
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Originally Posted by ManicDepressiveMan
Do you not realize how devesating a back and/or neck injuries can be?
There is no denying those are the conditions he missed time for last season, but you conviently left that out.
This guy could very well sign a huge contract and be forced into retirement halfway through the season because of a bulging disk in his neck.
I may trade Dat straight up for him but they wouldn't even sniff a draft choice.
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he missed games 1,2 and 7...he had his best games in December (6 sacks in 5 games)..if he had the "devastating injuries" you were crowing about I doubt that would have been the case
David
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Originally Posted by dbair1967
he missed games 1,2 and 7...he had his best games in December (6 sacks in 5 games)..if he had the "devastating injuries" you were crowing about I doubt that would have been the case
David
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I guess we will just have to see.
My opinion is that the team trading for Howard is getting damaged goods.
I hope it isn't us.
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03-12-2005
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Originally Posted by Ken
That is simply insane.
Without help, Dat is barely average.
11 sacks in 12 games is elite.
I don't know how you can compare the two.
Pass rushing end is one of the hardest positions in football to find and MLB is one of the easiest.
Come on now....
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EXACTLY - and for those worried about FS - that is another relatively easy position to fill.
A pass rushing DE is the HARDEST postion to fill (aside from perhaps QB) in the NFL.
We've been trying for 10 years to fill that need w/out any success whatsoever and some are worried about not being able to get a FS???????????
Absurd.
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