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Re: How did other teams do?
I think Detroit owned the first round. Fairley and Suh? Are you kidding me? We couldn't block Suh, imagine having to deal with both of them? Amazing. Congrats to the Lions, they deserve something good. Now it's our turn.
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Re: How did other teams do?
They should go for some DB help in the 2nd round. But yeah I think Detroit will be ready to compete with Chicago and the Pack, as long as Stafford is healthy.
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Re: How did other teams do?
Seems like they don't need to commit many resources to Haynesworth. haha
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Re: How did other teams do?
And Fairley isn't a guy I would have necessarily liked everywhere in the long run, but for God's sake we're talking about a head coach that made Albert Haynesworth a $100 million man. Fairely's talent is most certainly comparable to Haynesworth going all out.
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Re: How did other teams do?
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![]() Jay Cutler and Aaron Rodgers, on the other hand....pray to the Lord for mercy.
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Re: How did other teams do?
If those two play nice together it could be a long game for opposing qbs, but I can see a situation where they end up feeding the negatives and causing an implosion. In this case I think the chemistry will outweigh the individual talents, I just am not sure if it will be a positive or a negative. (an example is in a negative competitive mode they could become a personal foul tandem of epic scale, I don't think Suh needs much prodding to put him over that AH - head stomping line)
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Re: How did other teams do?
Unfortunately if I am a fan of any one of our three division rivals, I like the move that my team made.
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Re: How did other teams do?
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Re: How did other teams do?
have you watched Suh. Fierceness, but right on the edge of overkill especially the way the league protects the QB. (i wasn't trying to compare Suh to AH, just using that as an identifiable line)
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Re: How did other teams do?
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In a brief search, I saw a personal foul vs Cutler and Delhomme. Neither were terrible, but the one against Cutler was hardly terrible. Helhomme's was legit though, but not dangerous. |
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Re: How did other teams do?
This is football, a violent game. It's not like he's spiking people or taking out knees. The guy hits hard and takes no prisoners. We could use players like that on our team.
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Re: How did other teams do?
That's the one I was thinking of, and yes I don't think he was a dirty player -although it looked like he could have ripped Delhomme's head off the way he wrapped his arms around the helmet.
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Re: How did other teams do?
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The deal with AH foot stomp is that it was really dirty. He basically had a temper tantrum, removed the player's helmet, and then stomped the guy's after the play was over. It was one of those unique events. Suh's hits, while indeed potentially dangerous, does not come anything close to that. If Suh is going to do something on similar scale, then he must be in a really foul mood to do so, and I doubt it since having a temper close to AH probably is not not that common.
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