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Originally Posted by DirtyLandry
Some would argue that Haynesworth is not only the most dominant player at his position, but the most dominant player in the league. In making my case for one player, I pointed out how such a force at DT could vastly improve and entire side of the ball. I would rather give a proven stud tackle in his prime a shit ton of cash than take a gamble on some kid from college. Also, why break tradition? We're a team that spends high dollar amounts on free agents and if we're gonna continue the trend, then this should be the guy to do it with.
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It's a tradition I'd wish they'd get away from. If it is an uncapped year in 2010 I can see the logic. If it's not we'll have to eat a big s**t sandwich in cap space. Personally, I'd like to start developing our own Haynesworths, Dansbys, and Jacobs.