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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Germantown, Md.
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Denver
Age: 43
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
mos def
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
I think we tendered him for a year, so you guys would have had to wait a year to get him if not for the trade.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
To my surprise Walt has been good at #2 Corner. I really didn't think the move was that great in the offseason but Harris has been the MVP of our mostly trash defense.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bethesda, MD
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
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It's going to be interesting to see who they sign once they're left with the choice of one or the other.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 183
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
I am shocked that Duckets contract is over. I knew about Betts, this comes as a shock to me. This is exactly what I am talking about, what is the front office thinking?
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Playmaker
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Leesburg, VA
Age: 61
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
Which gets back to my original comment in the thread - our front office tosses draft choices like confetti. We probably have more guys who were selected in the first round than any team in the league. In a perverse way, this can be a bad thing, since every one of those guys has gotten at least on large signing bonus, and may not be as hungry as the 3rd and 4th rounders fighting to establish their careers so they can cash in. Antonio Pierce (an undrafted FA) is a great example of a guy who was hungry to improve while he was here. I'd take guys with that work ethic and desire over many of the overpaid former 1st rounders currently wearing burgundy and gold - Rumph, Archuleta, Carter, and Wynn are prime examples on our leaky defense.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
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What I would like is for Campbell to play in NFL Europe next spring
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Richmond VA
Age: 39
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
betts leaving could hurt...i think betts is great...when Portis runs good, he sees that and i think he is inspired to do better, and he does.....now duckett....jesus, it hurts to even talk about, so many missed oppurtunities to use him in the way we got him for, short yard 3rd/4th downs and goaline....
if duckett AND betts go, then we fucked up....period.
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
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Should the team not trade for someone unless they're under a long-term deal or something? In that case we wouldn't have gotten Moss. |
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Richmond, VA
Age: 42
Posts: 890
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
we need quality football stars
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
Just a heads up, with the DL banged up it's likely that TJ won't dress again this weekend. Chalk it up to the conspiracy I guess.
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Richmond, VA
Age: 42
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
maybe even the conspiracy is a conspiracy!
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Lakewood, CO
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Lakewood, CO
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Re: T.J. Duckett Conspiracy
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"[In last Sunday's game against the Giants], we told our offensive football team before the game that we were going to throw the ball on our first 3rd-and-1 play because we were 100 percent run on 3rd-and-1 going into the game. They accepted that, and our first 3rd-and-1 play was in the third quarter. "It turned out to be a big play because we didn't make it. It was a short pass to Chris Cooley. I'll tell you what, [the Giants] must have heard the play in the huddle because they played that pass really well. "As coaches, you can't second-guess that call. You can't what-if it. Our players didn't second-guess it, either. I think, when you ask offensive linemen, they always want to run on 3rd-and-1. We told them we were going to take a shot on this pass play on 3rd-and-1, and we didn't make it. So be it. Personally I think that is ridiculous to make that decision before the game. In my opinion you have to see how the flow of the game is going, how successful have we been running so far, etc. Dumb dumb dumb. I mean I can see scripting the first series of the game or whatever, but to make the decision to pass on the first 3rd and 1 before the game even starts is ridiculous. |
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