Exactly. Slaton clearly has SOME trade value, as does Moore. And they seem to like Devlin enough for the 53.
Not trying to defend Brown, but he was a rookie the only year he played with Peppers. Got 2.5 sacks that year, so at least he isn't Gholston.
Cuts - Miami Dolphins Only That other thread is way too long to parse. Can we make a list of Dolphins who got cut? Or point me to a website with all the cuts? Thanks!
Roster Moves | The Dolphins have released the following players: I. Aaitui, V. Agnew, R. Baker, W. Barker, C. Burden, C. Collins, BJ Cunningham, R. Feinga, J. Fuller, C. Gates, G. Guyton, C. Hogan, Q. Lawrence, S. Lyons, A. McDonald, L. Murtha, J. Root, A. Russell, K. Scott, R. Wallace, J. Westerman
Hopefully not very long, but even better would be if he translated practice to the game (along with the rest of the team) and showed up positively in games.
Apparently longer than 1 full game of play, which is all the preseason is. They value his experience and practice reps more than preseason game time.
Jerry is so large that he can play starting RG and starting RT at the same time. I kid of course but the man is massive.
Originally Posted by ScottishFin Going to spurs he is at their training ground now Not my first choice...He has always earned his playing time, but I get concerned when a guy like Pienaar, who I really like as a player, can't get on the pitch at Spurs.
but if we do ride with four into the regular season, I bet Egnew gets inactivated more often than not.
Not to surprised with mist cuts... Except Cunningham. And gates. Especially gates. Thought we would keep him for his speed.
at what point did a marketing person say, "let's put a weird guy with a ridiculous beard and an irritating voice on TV to compel GROWN MEN to want to watch football"??
Don't think they didnit to compel grown men. My four year old grandaughter loves him. She's watching more football now.
Not to get too far off topic: This is just a pet peeve of mine because its part of the business I'm in. You have it all wrong. That campaign isn't for grown men who already watch football. There's three main reasons to market your product/service: 1. to reach an audience that you want to be customers 2. to let current customers no of any changes or new products/services 3. to keep brands awareness up So, if you're an adult male and already watch football, and that campaign doesn't really appeal to you, or teach you anything new about the NFL....then chances are they were going for #1. And that's the thing that is a poet peeve to me....is people thinking every commercial or piece of advertising is directed at them.