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After seeing OTG getting this distraught over the reigning Super Bowl Champion, AFC first place Patriots, I can't help but wonder how he/she handled those 1 and 2 win seasons of the early 1990s
White is our cheap up and coming 2nd year player so it's really about whether u would want Woodhead, Vereen or Lewis on your team. Now I do think Woodhead is the best 3rd down back in football, but Lewis was right there with him before he got hurt and cost 3 million dollars less salary. To me it's a nobrainer.
I don't even have anything to add to this, but I am quoting it because it's worth reading twice.Alas poor Vereen! I knew him, Cornholio, a fellow of finite running ability with most excellent catching out of the backfield. He hath borne us on his back at the SuperBowl and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! My salary cap rises just thinking of it. Here hung those hips that linebackers occasionally missed, I know not how oft. Where be your jukes now? Your fumbles? Your drops? Your flashes of 3rd down excellence, that were wont to set the forum on a roar?
How's that?
He meant in that thread....[emoji23]In another thread you said you wouldn't beat this drum again.
It's been proven over and over, you can't replace Welker and Woodhead, again and again.
Yes, right with you except for Lewis' injury history, which changes the risk/reward calculation on Woodhead vs. Lewis. Not a lot, but a bit.
I certainly dont claim to be on OTG's level, but I think I know a little of how his mind works (involves a lot of cutting down trees, skipping and jumping, wild flower pressing and putting on women's clothing and hanging around in bars).
He liked an idea of mine that involved trading away every early pick from year A for much earlier/better picks from the following year B.
In year B, you draft normally with the picks you got from the previous year but trade away again for earlier/better picks from next year. Once you've done this once (or maybe twice), the cycle becomes self-feeding.
The trick is, you'd have to make do that first year with ONLY late round and UFAs (what OTG calls UDFAs). However, this becomes a little more palatable as you can then throw much more money at the UFA market with the money you save from not signing a 1st through 3rd round draft choice.
I think OTG's idea involved trading away all your early picks for a plethora of 4th-7th round picks.
If he was GM, I'd like to think he'd do it.
I just want to make sure we're talking about the same person because I'm really surprised anyone is getting worked-up over Woody leaving.
I mean, Woody is averaging 3.5 YPC this season, and his averages since leaving NE have been 3.7 YPC, 8.9 YPR. He's gotten a lot more opportunities, his volume stats reflect that, but he's hardly a player worth getting worked up about.
Brandon Bolden has averaged 4.3 YPC over his career and 8.5 YPR, and everyone thinks he's a JAG. But I'm supposed to be upset about the older version of Woody?
The issue would be finding a team to do it. BB used to be able to trade a pick this year for one a round earlier, but teams caught on that this was a bad idea for them.
Alas poor Vereen! I knew him, Cornholio, a fellow of finite running ability with most excellent catching out of the backfield. He hath borne us on his back at the SuperBowl and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! My salary cap rises just thinking of it. Here hung those hips that linebackers occasionally missed, I know not how oft. Where be your jukes now? Your fumbles? Your drops? Your flashes of 3rd down excellence, that were wont to set the forum on a roar?
How's that?
All the world's a field, And all the men merely players...one man in his time plays many parts - if he wants to play for BB.
Go Bolden!
Yes, right with you except for Lewis' injury history, which changes the risk/reward calculation on Woodhead vs. Lewis. Not a lot, but a bit.
I'm glad we didn't spend $3M on Vereen. He's a nice receiving option. But we lack a real running back right now, and he's simply a bad runner. He gets tackled extremely easily and isn't very good at creating yards on his own with the ball in his hands, except for sprinting down the sideline vs a LB. Vereen to me is simply a receiver lining up in the backfield, and I'd rather have White and $3M to spare to do that than Vereen for $3M.
Nobody ever seems to take into considering that Vereen was taking over and Woody would have been coming back in a reduced role. There's no guarantee he wanted that.I hate this thread.