BR1986FB;1725576 wrote:The guy has been in the league, what, 11 years? Belichick got what he could out of him and cut bait after he used Wilfork to his advantage. Kinda like he did with Ted Washington & McGinest before the Browns were dumb enough to sign those has beens long after their prime.
Again, irrelevant. Do you guys even understand the discussion at hand? It's not a black and white argument of either "you stop the run or you don't"; its an argument on how to allocate talent and the salary cap in an efficient manner to put the team on the field that has the best chance of winning the Super Bowl.
Apparently, the current thought process of spending valuable talent and salary cap on players that can stop the run is irrelevant to how the NFL is beginning to shift in terms of strategy. Stopping the run isn't useless, but its certainly not worth spending significant amounts of value to achieve that goal. Did anyone even watch the Patriots last year? I simply took their model of winning SUPER BOWLS, and broke it down into parts that can be digested and used for another team. Unfortunately there isn't a QB worth a damn in this draft so it may be another year before we get what we need but we can at the very least be smart about the future value/efficiency of the team by doing what we can to get there when that QB comes into play.