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I guess that depends on how we define the term "lately". If you mean this year, none -- thank God. But this is the first year we've been conservative with free agent signings. But take my hand Matty, and let's take a trip down memory lane, shall we?
Mark Brunell -- granted, we like the way he's playing now, but, considering that his first year was a complete disaster, at least one season under his $43 million contract was an utter waste.
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Ummm... I don't even know how to respond to this statement. So is this an argument against Brunell? Hard to argue aginst him right now. If it isn't then why did you bring it up?
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Jeremiah Trotter -- Classic Washington Redskin front office move. He's a beast as an opponent, but we pick him up when his old team doesn't want him anymore; puts on a burgundy and gold uniform and couldn't make the team at Duke.
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Let's see...he was 27 and in the prime of his career. Yep sounds just like down-side of his career to me. No one could have imagined he would be so worthless. Bad luck on this one.
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Jessie Armstead -- This one goes back a bit further, but again, what's "lately" ?
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Armstead actually was a decent ball player for us for a couple years. There's not much of an argument that he was a total waste.
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Mike Barrow -- Our brilliant front office in action again. We signed this guy knowing full well of his knee problems.
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He was older but had led the league in tackles the year before and hadn't missed a game in 7 years. He had knee tendinitis which is almost always temporary. My guess isn't that they "[knew] full well" about his knee. They woudln't have signed him if they did. Again bad luck on this one.
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Chad Morton -- Do I really have to explain this one?
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Well he ended up sucking but he wasn't really over priced and certainly wasn't on the down-side of his career.
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David Patten -- It's early, I know. So the jury is still out so far. I'll give him until the end of this season. But if there's not a significant improvement in his numbers, especially considering that teams are really going to start clamping down on Santana Moss and Chris Cooley -- sorry Matty, he belongs in this group too.
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So are you giving him til the end of the season or not? Putting him a group like this sounds like making a judgment to me. Make up your mind.
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Clinton Portis -- I know some people consider it a federal offense to criticize him, and maybe he's not on the down side yet, but he fits in the overpriced category as well as any other.
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While I'd agree he looks more and more overpriced every game he isn't on the down-side of his career. I am still more convinced it is the design andnot the runner at this point.
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This is just a random sampling from 2002 to last year. Again, I'll give them credit for Snyder and Cerrato getting a hold of themselves, and not acting like Paris Hilton on Rodeo Drive. Maybe Snyder has learned his lesson from the days of Bruce Smith, Deion Sanders and Jeff George. That's why I went easy on you and left them off the list. Otherwise, I'd have overloaded the server with this post.
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Seems to me you picked out a bunch of guys who are at worst mildly questionable and at most were actually quality players.