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Roaf had injuries and was presumed to be on the second half of his career.
I guess we'll see, but others have seen som potential and ability in this kid. |
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Gotta love the argument that Cassel's numbers improved only because of the weak schedule.
Not like we played a weak schedule in 2009 too. |
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I'll wait for you to counter with a list of the elite teams we played in 2009. Won't take long. There were 3. We played 9 games against teams that finished with sub-.500 records. Back to last year... I know, I know...we drew the NFC West...posting big numbers in the passing game against a historically miserable division should've been automatic, right? WRONG. Rivers, the QB unanimously held as the best in the AFC West, played those same four teams...and posted inferior numbers. As did Orton. As did Campbell (though he only played 3 of the 4 NFC-W teams). |
As usual, Saccoshit, banging the drum. Also as usual, totally and completely wrong.
This is so NOT a desperation move, and so IS a typical Pioli move. BIG upside, low risk. When healthy and properly motivated, Gaither could be all world. If not, no big deal. It's not like we spent a ton of money on him, or drafted him in the first round. He's just a young, talented player with some health question marks that we took a flyer on. How is that desperate? I would call it desperate if we signed a couple of tackles in the first few hours of free agency to big deals. This? Not desperate at all. Smart. |
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Let's just hope his back is OK, and he's better than B Rich. |
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