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I think you guys are being a little harsh on Williamson
After all Williamson is the winningest Head Coach in the history of the NFL with 7 Super Bowl titles,he knows what he is talking about
Respect Da Man
Well said. Winning is the bottom line. I think this year will be interesting. I have a feeling that BB might go all in and not stock pile draft picks, as I don't seem him coaching past another 4 or 5 years.
I have difficulty imagining BB changing his coaching philosophy just because he expects to retire. This draft also doesn't project to have nearly as much talent as last years.
Well said. Winning is the bottom line. I think this year will be interesting. I have a feeling that BB might go all in and not stock pile draft picks, as I don't seem him coaching past another 4 or 5 years.
+1.
If BB were on the hot seat, I could see it. But BB's seat is colder than it was in Chicago Sunday, so I don't think he'd hamstring his successor that way.
This years draft ('10) alone may make up for the couple of poor ones earlier such as '06
I'll grant you BM, Welker was a trade, and so wasn't Moss. And BTW while i really liked Randy how did he ultimately work out? At the time, 07 i wanted David Harris and Lamar Woodley, we could have had both that year.Meriweather, Welker, Moss, prelude to 07.
i think that's exactly what he's saying. start drafting the dez bryants. or package a couple of the 123987462134908798 picks you have and move up to take an impact player. with all the picks the pats had, they could have moved up to take eric berry if they really wanted to...