You like that he took Brickashaw over Cutler? You forgot to mention Anthony Schlegel, Nate Gardner, and errrr ehh Vernon Gholston.
Too early to judge Gholston. And Schlegel was a 3rd round pick and if I remember correctly Nate Garner was a 7th round pick? You're reaching dude... And idk if u noticed but Brick is a pretty good LT.
The jury is still out on Vernon... A third round and 7th round pick? If you are nit picking on that, you are a funny dude.:rofl:
The blog also says that the Browns were sitting at 22, which was the Vikings' pick all along. Take it with a grain of salt. A huge one.
D'Brick is a ten-year starter on the O-Line and made enormous strides this season. Cutler has a career passer rating of 87 and spent an offseason prompting questions about him being a bad seed. You're gonna hold that decision against Tannenbaum, especially after today's events? Taking a stud lineman is never a mistake. Without a decent left tackle, I doubt Cutler wins anything here, considering he couldn't do it in Denver either. Schlegel was a 3rd rounder. Garner I think was a 6th rounder. As much as I don't like Gholston, he's had one year and is now getting a new coach who actually knows how to construct a defense.
Lol, you know your argument is in trouble when the best you could come up with is a 3rd round pick and a 7th round pick that supports your argument.
Uh no. In case you missed it, Douglas played 3-4 DE in Rex Ryan's defense last year too, and did quite well with it. Gholston is OLB.
gholston was drafted with the intentions of him becoming an olb, but he played d end at usc. trading coleman really made me think if ryan wants to play him at d end. i personally would love to see that happen.
Gholston was a 4-3 DE at OSU, not USC. He does not have the requisite size to play 3-4 DE and hence won't. That isn't to say that you won't see Gholston lining up on his hands rather than standing up every so often, but that'll be a product of the scheme and not him moving up to the 3-4 DE spot.
Maclin/Harvin plus LeSean McCoy is better than Sanchez. I honestly don't expect Sanchez to be any better than KC at all, even if he is better, the difference won't be enough to make up for what was given up. And with Sanchez's difficulty throwing the deep ball, he could end up being a huge bust.
So a pot head and a rb who cannot run between the tackles and doesn't have top end speed trumps a franchise QB. Since when can't Sanchez throw the deep ball??? Dude we only gave up DE Kenyon Coleman, S Abe Elam and QB Brett Ratliff who are all garbage players(Ratliff has potential) and a 2nd rd pick to move from #17 to #5 are you kidding.
Day 3 starts up, Goodell gives a beautiful inspirational speech (not) Lions trade to the JETS GILBERT? PLEASE!