Adalius Thomas: So much to say about this

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Ryan showed more plays from 2005, when Thomas became the NFL's most versatile player. At right end against Pittsburgh, he dropped into coverage on a zone blitz and picked off a Ben Roethlisberger pass. At defensive tackle against Cleveland, he muscled through the line to sack Trent Dilfer. At strongside linebacker against Houston, he came in unblocked to sack David Carr. As a Carr-spying, line-roving defensive lineman in the same game, he mirrored Carr's movements and was in the right place at the right time to collect a deflected pass and return it for a touchdown. At middle linebacker against Minnesota, he fought through traffic at the line and chased Brad Johnson from behind, forcing a fumble that ensured a Ravens win. At weakside linebacker against Green Bay, he rushed in a bunch package from the left, recovered an Aaron Rodgers fumble and ran it in for a touchdown. Also in that game, he had three havoc-wreaking plays at strong safety.

http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t291512.html

I found this incredible. I am officially on the Adalius Thomas bandwagon for a free agent signee. The guy is absolutely perfect for the 3-4. This could provide the guy opposite Ware that we need. He has the agility to play in space and can rush the passer.

and I love the way he is used, but its very frustrating. How many of us have been clamoring for Ware to be used in the exact same way?
 

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I don't even want to THINK about the ridiculous amount of money he is going to command in the off-season. More than he's worth, for damn sure.
 

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Zimmer will coach the aggression out of him. Just bend, but don't break.
 

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parchy;1230152 said:
I don't even want to THINK about the ridiculous amount of money he is going to command in the off-season. More than he's worth, for damn sure.


He would fall into obscurity if he came here. Zimmer would ruin him.

Pay him. Get it done Jerry.
 

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Won't happen.....would be nice to get a player like him but won't happen.
 

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I'm all for signing A.D. (as he's affectionately known to us) Why? I'm a Southern Miss alumnus for one. A.D. had a GREAT career at Southern Miss and was Defensive POY in C-USA for a couple years. A.D. got hurt his senior and fell to like the 6th round in the draft. He should've come out after his junior year but if I remember correctly, he stayed for his senior. It was a treat watching him play that BANDIT END position in our defenses that ranked in the top 10 in the mid to late 90's. A.D. can rush from Ellis' position and also can put his hand in the ground. Pay him what he wants Jerry!




Also, to speak to his athletic ability, he also played on the Southern Miss basketball team for a while before quitting to play football full time.
 

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ManicDepressiveMan;1230325 said:
Feh.

With a year of NFL calibur weight training Bobby Carpenter will be all we ever need opposite Ware.

but thomas can provide depth at LB,DE,S, hell if hes that good we should line him up on punt/kickoff returns........:D

but, theres no way the Ravens will let him go, unless they cant afford him.
 

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So now Carp needs roids to play? Merriman complex alert...AD would be a great sign but I can see BP adding a talent like him... compare AD to the rest of BP free agent signings and ask yourself... if BP is here would he sign the guy?

the Boys have the Money to pay AD what he needs... with the full cap hit of multiple FREE AGENT BUST hitting this years cap... why not? Rivera and Bledsoe were making some change give AD their money!!!
 

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I was begging for AD back in 2004, but we let the Ravens resign him for cheap.:( This is exactly the type of player we should be looking to sign, especially with the money we have to throw around.
 

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Smith22;1230434 said:
I was begging for AD back in 2004, but we let the Ravens resign him for cheap.:( This is exactly the type of player we should be looking to sign, especially with the money we have to throw around.

If the team passed before, I'm not sure why they would change their mind now.
 

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Great article.....I imagine his team will do everything to keep him like FRANCHISE TAG
 

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Thehoofbite;1230186 said:
Won't happen.....would be nice to get a player like him but won't happen.

A lot of us thought that the T.O. deal wouldn't work either. Never count out Jerry Jones when it comes to a good player these days.
 

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I doubt the Cowboys will be able to sign him cause I agree he'll be franchised & he'd be too expensive for us anyway. We re $20.5M under the cap; we can add in another $6.5M since there no way Bledsoe comes backs.

But we also need money to resign some of our players that we want to keep: like Gurode who played his first full year at center so expect we pay him starter money. Colombo who also played his first full year at RT probably also will be resigned but what kind of money. Are our weak links still Adams & Riveria? Seems to change game to game. I'd like to see us bring in a vet young FA like Kris Diehlman or Steinbech who apparently of starter caliber. Either of these 2 players could start at LG & move Kosier to RG. While Parcells might like Proctor, frankly while isn't he starting if he better then Riveria. Decisions, decisions must be made and some good upgrades added. I'm just concerned we will take the cheap route.

And then there's the defense which urgently needs a good FS & pass rusher. A good FA pass rusher will cost big bucks & Cowboys might feel they okay if Ellis comes back and Burnett/Hatcher/Carpenter develops, so we see. We'll see how Parrish plays at FS in the next 3 games. I'm hoping he looks pretty good cause he could be our answer next year while allowing Watkins time to become our long-range answer. If Parrish isn't the answer, then think we'll go for reliable FA FS who temporary answer if the team thinks Watkins will get it done next year.
 

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Smith22;1230434 said:
I was begging for AD back in 2004, but we let the Ravens resign him for cheap.:( This is exactly the type of player we should be looking to sign, especially with the money we have to throw around.

Exactly. I wanted him then too. He was a 6th round draft pick and a restricted free agent, so we wouldn't have had to give up much for him. I remember Billick saying that he couldn't believe nobody tried to steal him away from them,but he was terribly relieved. Missing on guys like this and Merriman and Shaun Phillips and Kevin Williams of Minnesota and Rashean Mathis and Jerious Norwood and Greg Jennings. These are the kind of decisions that caused me to have doubts about Parcells ability to pick the groceries.
 

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BlueStar22;1230309 said:
I'm all for signing A.D. (as he's affectionately known to us) Why? I'm a Southern Miss alumnus for one. A.D. had a GREAT career at Southern Miss and was Defensive POY in C-USA for a couple years.

You're a USM alum? I didn't know that. I live in Hattiesburg and I too graduated from USM. I liked Thomas when he played here and I think he'd be a very good pickup for us at the right price.

I wouldn't pay an arm and a leg for him... not at his age. However, I don't think he'll be too terribly expensive. I can't see Baltimore paying him top 5 money at his position... so I don't think they'll franchise him, although I could be wrong.

They didn't want to pay him a whole lot a couple of years ago, so I don't know why they'd want to go top 5 now.

Anyway, at a reasonable price, I think thomas would give us some flexibility on D and provide a great bookend to Ware... all the while allowing Carpenter to learn and grow and find his spot on the defense (either inside or outside).
 
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