Also looking to extend Greg Robinson.
posted by iclfan2I wouldn't mind a CB at all. My buddy at the Athletic has us taking Murphy out of Washington, who is his second CB after Greedy Williams, with Baker as his 3rd CB. He grades all of them lower than Ward coming out.
I’ll be livid if Baker is there at 17 and we pass.
LOL
I would be so pissed if they went in this direction with how deep this defensive class is....
posted by BR1986FBI would be so pissed if they went in this direction with how deep this defensive class is....
Yeah that is some Jan BS if I have ever read some.
In depth article of the front office issues the past few years, if you care to re-live it
posted by iclfan2In depth article of the front office issues the past few years, if you care to re-live it
no thank you
posted by vball10setno thank you
This. Lol
posted by vball10setno thank you
posted by SportsAndLadyThis. Lol
Ha I don't disagree, it did have some interesting stories in it though. Isn't a quick read.
I read it and it wasn't that bad. #1 lesson is Dorsey needs to keep Haslam out of any decision making, which it seems like he has done so far. We all already knew this.
This article is good panic porn for those that are worried about Haslam.
posted by like_thatI read it and it wasn't that bad. #1 lesson is Dorsey needs to keep Haslam out of any decision making, which it seems like he has done so far. We all already knew this.
This article is good panic porn for those that are worried about Haslam.
When Haslam came in, and sold his shares that he had with Pittsburgh, he said he wanted to model this team in the 'Steeler Way." Up until this hire (Kitchens) he's done the exact opposite of what the Pittsburgh franchise would.
Am I saying I want this to be "Pittsburgh West?" Hell no but there is something to be said for "letting the football men run the football operation." Even Jimmy Jones might have a few more Lombardi's if he kept his finger out of all the pies.
LOL, Hue told Haslam to get the fuck out of HIS office AFTER being fired.
posted by like_thatI read it and it wasn't that bad. #1 lesson is Dorsey needs to keep Haslam out of any decision making, which it seems like he has done so far. We all already knew this.
This article is good panic porn for those that are worried about Haslam.
Disagree with bolded. I mean it proved some of my worst concerns, Haslem is an imbecile. The way he handles business is absurd and shows a deeply insecure individual. Horrible look for the franchise, but I do think this article helps Dorsey. He can tell Haslem to STFU and GFH when he starts to get too involved. also puts other ppl on alert to avoid the snakeoils salesman at all costs.
posted by Commander of AwesomeDisagree with bolded. I mean it proved some of my worst concerns, Haslem is an imbecile. The way he handles business is absurd and shows a deeply insecure individual. Horrible look for the franchise, but I do think this article helps Dorsey. He can tell Haslem to STFU and GFH when he starts to get too involved. also puts other ppl on alert to avoid the snakeoils salesman at all costs.
Like I said it is panic porn and pretty much something for people to get riled up about. It was nothing more than what we already knew. That's why I don't think it is that bad. It's not shocking.
Would love to steal him
https://twitter.com/profootballtalk/status/1088873019831971841?s=21
posted by Verbal KintLOL, Hue told Haslam to get the fuck out of HIS office AFTER being fired.
For some reason, I'm now imagining Hue as Milton from Office Space.
posted by HereticFor some reason, I'm now imagining Hue as Milton from Office Space.
After he was fired, the players were referring to him as "Michael Scott."
posted by Commander of Awesome
I assume this is the author of that article, because he is just rehashing what said in it?
God I wish the season wasn't over. Nothing to look forward to, sports-wise, until the Browns start up again....