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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I am concerned about Wright. If he can't go that does hurt the pass rush in a pretty significant way.
re: transfer fee. Dale and Holly speculated that Moore paid the $25k.
Hope Woods stays by his phone. If I was a betting man, I'd bet that we probably haven't seen the last of Pierre on the 2010 squad.
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I dunno. We thought we were out of the Woods before.
We're not out of the Woods yet.
So, Woods was replaced. I don't see the big deal. Depending on the health of Pryor and Wright, he may or may not even be active. Belichick does a lot of shuffling at the bottom of the roster, especially late in the season. For example, these last two additions may be more about 2011 than 2010.
It's truly astonishing ~ I did not say SURPRISING ~ that guys like Ian Rappaport of the Herald, and whoever the idiots are that currently write for the Glob actually think the guy's gonna play End for us. :bricks:
Hope Woods stays by his phone. If I was a betting man, I'd bet that we probably haven't seen the last of Pierre on the 2010 squad.
Moore has nothing to do with Wright. They play entirely different positionsIt depends on how quickly Eric "Roger" Moore can pick up the defense and how effective he can be at getting off blocks and causing some disruption in the backfield. Pretty simple answer for a simple question. If he can do that, losing Wright (our best interior pass rusher, for my money) doesn't hurt as much. If Moore can't do that, then it still hurts a lot.
Thats not true about Vrabel.BB looked at him in September and again. Heck, the guy wants to play anyway. What's the deal with the UFL?
Not making the direct comparison, but Mike Vrabel was going to retire before we picked him up. Guys got the size and apparently has only played 4-3 DE, so maybe our defense will have a spot for him if he learns.
Vrable was signed as a Free Agent after 3 years in Pittsbrgh. I have no idea what you read.I've read somewhere that Vrabel was considering a career change when the pats got him. It's not an unfounded rumor.
Vrable was signed as a Free Agent after 3 years in Pittsbrgh. I have no idea what you read.
head coach Bill Cowher told Vrabel that while he believed Vrabel would be a starter in the NFL, he wouldn't be a starter with the Steelers. Vrabel has since credited Cowher for his decision not to retire and sign with the Patriots.