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HeavyHitta31;1277227 said:
I don't have any problem keeping TO. He has not been the problem this year. If he can get through the offseason without piping off, I say keep him.

As far as CB, I wouldnt mind moving Henry to FS and getting a quality corner, but it will depend on how good a corner we can get. Henry is struggling, but he isnt bad.
Is Asante Samuel available. Him or Nate Clements would be a good number two corner if we move Henry.
 
windward;1277234 said:
Is Asante Samuel available. Him or Nate Clements would be a good number two corner if we move Henry.

Samuel? No

However, I'd jump on Clements so fast the Bills would think we kidnapped him.
 
abersonc;1277201 said:
Disagree. 9-7 teams need tweeking. Some of y'all are spoiled by the SBs in the past.

Oh yeah. The FREAKING SEASON IS NOT OVER YET.


Yeah, not winning one playoff game in ten years will certainly spoil a guy alright.
 
windward;1277194 said:
1. I agree

2.I agree

3. I agree. I don't kn ow if McQuistan will be the answer or not but we should hedge our bets. Justin Blalock would be an excellent first round pick imo.

I hope we sign Justin Blalock for RG. Gurode, Blalock and Colombo would be a start.
 
big dog cowboy;1277010 said:
I completely agree. If Sean Payton and his staff were coaching the Cowboys this year the "rebuilding" job you advocate would be called "upgrading depth".
I have to ask in general what is so great about Sean Payton? 10-6 with an offensively balanced ball club in a weak conference is not all that impressive upon further review.

Parcells did that with a less talented Dallas team some years ago, so they blasted Dallas, the Cowboys have already proven that they aren't very good, it should've been evident opening day truthfully.

Payton is the flavor of the month but I remeber Jim Fassel being the toast of New York for going 10-5-1 in 1997 and winning a weak East and Payton being a hero on that same club in 2000 when they went 12-4 and then were dominated in the Super Bowl but the very next season he fell out of favor and in two seasons after that Fassel became the Giants goat.

The NFL is capricious and I honestly do not forsee any long term success for the Saints.

Dallas is awful and the Saints are better but that doesn't mean a whole lot.
 

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