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Originally Posted by sportscurmudgeon
Maybe hiring both people would help, but the first thing I'd hire would be a GM with an eye for young talent that will play for small salaries.
Pioli in New England or Banner in Philly or Wolf in retirement are the names that come most immediately to mind.
Casserley would be OK too.
Just don't let anyone associated with that trainwreck in SF be on the Skins' "short list". :frusty:
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The Pats aren't that far under the salary cap but they have made excellent player acquisitions in free agency and the draft. Philly has done a pretty good job in free agency but their drafting is mixed (Pinkston and Mitchell are 1st round disappointments whereas they've drafted good DBs). But, Philly has been a consistent playoff contender and is well under the cap.
I also agree that Casserly was quite good too.
As for Cerrato, I don't think you can cite S.F.'s cap woes and rebuilding as evidence of his failure. Most teams have 4-5 year plans that envision a "rebuilding phase" in the 4th or 5th year. San Francisco was in the playoffs several times before the cap went came back to bite them.