yimyammer;3773853 said:
what are you referring to here? Can you elaborate please?
A Bryan Broaddus chat, a MacMahon chat, Clarance Hill...
Broaddus stated in a recent chat.."if they do something with Newman" when talking about draft needs.. MacMahon stated "maybe Newman".
If they drafted a CB in round 1, Newman could for sure be out the door and possibly off to a team like the Saints or Ravens.
Replacing Newman shouldn't be a top priority this year (IMO), but three different sources have listed him and Broaddus brought his name up in a chat. If the best player on the board is a CB, fine. However, do you want a rookie and this version of
Mike Jenkins starting at CB next year? If Newman does leave, he will most likely end up with a playoff contender like the Saints or Ravens, like I stated. If they are looking at CBs (and they should do their homework), I hope to goodness that they are looking at
Janoris Jenkins and not Prince Amukamara.
RT,
LG,
RG,
DE,
DE,
SS,
FS, C, CB
Broaddus stated that "some" in Valley Ranch view
Montrae Holland as a stop gap at guard. I think that is crazy thinking.
Holland has been injury prone, couldn't get Proctor out of the lineup until Thanksgiving and then got hurt. He's not athletic enough. He's an expensive backup player and nothing more, imo. He isn't athletic, and he was in when Romo got hurt.
I was reading an old Ed Werder chat a while back, and he talked about the faction of excuse makers at Valley Ranch for
Roy E. Williams vs the people who thought that Williams was overrated, ran poor routes, and didn't compete. Roy E. Williams has some backers at Valley Ranch, because they probably signed off on him and need him to succeed. Werder stated that Williams' backers blamed Romo for Williams' lack of success this year. It's just like iOwens, imo. Owens had backers at Valley Ranch who pointed the finger at Romo.
These are the type of people who need to be cleaned out at Valley Ranch, imo,.
Also, Werder stated that one of the last things Parcells told Jerry Jones was to be patient with Miles Austin, because he thought that he could be a number 1 WR. Obviously, Jerry Jones didn't listen or some in the organization, because the panicked and hurt this franchise with the Williams fiasco.