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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Shane Lechler. he's not a sexy addition but given what boldin, haynesworth, dansbry would require money wise i would go with him to provide the biggest improvement for the money.
i remember watching the giants alot the second half of their Sb season and to me the biggest impact player was feagles downing punts inside the 5 constantly. obviously punter is a need. has been for a long time. plack IMO won us the eagles game this year but he just isnt nearly as good as lech who can dead a ball and boom em. go skins!!
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Canada
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for me drafting a solid OL will do = Mr. Mack
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Virginia
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I had to check and your right. To keep Jansen it's 4 mill to cut him we pay 6 mill. Next year it will be the complete opposite. However cutting Taylor and Springs alone will save us 14 mill. Taylor will cost nothing to cut or let go we just won't take on his 8.4 mill. and Springs 8.4 to keep or 2.4 to cut is worth cutting. He save us 6 mill. Then resign Hall and Rogers. Hope all the other CB we have step up to help out. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Probably, but actually it might not even get that far. Apparently contract talks are going pretty well and they may even get a deal signed this week.
No guarantee that Asomugha is going to get franchised but it appears that way.
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There is alot of questions I would have in regards to our OL. Since Jansen has lost a step can he be moved to Guard and be effective? solidifying our G position. Can Heyer be taught how to run block better since he's good at pass blocking? Will Reinhart step up or will Buges work with him all off season on his technique so he will be used next year? I have no doubt that if we pick up a FA OL he will start but what happens if we pick up one in the draft? Would the coach's be willing to start a rookie if there are no injuries?
Who we have now: 14 players on OL. Chris Samuels OT Randy Thomas OG Casey Rabach OL John Jansen OT Pete Kendall OL Jason Fabini OL Stephen Heyer OL Chad Rinehart OL Will Montgomery OL D'Anthony Batiste OL Devin Clark OL Isaiah Ross OL Rueben Riley OL Justin Geisinger OG Can any of these new guys step up and help out the team? I count 6 new guys including Rinehart. Perhaps they are simply camp fodder but if we brought them in hoping they would challenge the older guys then I would think maybe they have some skills Buges can work with. Last edited by SBXVII; 02-15-2009 at 11:33 AM. |
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Flint,Mi
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Albert Haynesworth...O-line destroyer, will help secondary by collapsing the pocket in the middle , which would allow db's to be more aggressive...
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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He's had some brushes with the law. Lost his DL because of a DUI and then wrecked his car and left while driving on a suspended license. There's a video on youtube of his DUI arrest.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Washington, DC
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I totally forgot that Stacy Andrews tore his ACL in December. Glad to hear his rehab is going well, but I'm not for getting a guy coming off a knee reconstruction. I'm sure he'll be fine, but he just dropped a few notches on my list of OTs.
REPORT: BENGALS’ ANDREWS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE Posted by Aaron Wilson on February 15, 2009, 9:24 a.m. Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Stacy Andrews is ahead of schedule in his rehabilitation after having his right knee surgically repaired, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. Andrews underwent surgery January 7 and could be playing football by June minicamps after initial projections that he wouldn’t be healed up until training camp. “The rehab is going great and I’m way ahead of schedule,” Andrews told the Enquirer. “My goal is to be practicing during minicamp. It was frustrating a little bit due to the fact that it was five quarters away from the end of the season. “As soon as it happened, though, it flashed through my mind that everything happens for a reason. I kept a positive head about it and haven’t been down since.” Andrews tore his anterior cruciate ligament against the Cleveland Browns in late December. Of course, there’s also the unresolved matter of Andrews’ contract status. The Bengals have been talking with Andrews’ agent about a long-term deal. Andrews is also a candidate for the franchise tag again after being given that designation last year. “I see myself no longer as a question mark but as an exclamation point,” Andrews said. “I’ve wiped out those questions and doubts about me over the past couple seasons. I would love to be back here. That’s my priority right now. Hopefully we can get everything dialed in and get something done.”
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