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Re: Osi Umenyiora can be had for a Mid Round Pick
For one, Wilfork's role in this defense is more important than the role that Osi would be playing should he come here. Wilfork is the anchor to this defense. For another, contrary to popular belief, this team still did play a ton of 3-4 last season. On top of that, we already have situational pass rushers by the names of Tully Banta-Cain and Derrick Burgess (though you can argue how effective or ineffective he was in that role). Why pay $3M+ per year and give up a pick for a guy who we don't even know will be as effective in that area as he once was, whether his hand is on the ground or he's standing up? And, finally, in the Samuel thread you made a point about why you believe that the team looked at him as being expendable. Apply that same logic to Osi and the Giants. There is a reason why they are shopping him for a lower pick and that is because he wasn't as effective in his pass rushing role on top of being unhappy with the team about his reduced role there. Too many question marks for me and you can understand why I'm hesitant after the Burgess trade last year. No thanks.
He would play as many snaps as Wilfork.
The base is not the every down defense. We play half, or less of the snaps on defense from the base.
We really should begin considering the sub nickel/dime package as the base.
Burgess played as much as most starters last year and almost didnt take a snap from the base, and he had more plays rushing the QB than anyone.
Would you have a problem paying just north of 3mill for the guy who will spend the most snaps pass rushing on the entire team?
For one, Wilfork's role in this defense is more important than the role that Osi would be playing should he come here. Wilfork is the anchor to this defense. For another, contrary to popular belief, this team still did play a ton of 3-4 last season. On top of that, we already have situational pass rushers by the names of Tully Banta-Cain and Derrick Burgess (though you can argue how effective or ineffective he was in that role). Why pay $3M+ per year and give up a pick for a guy who we don't even know will be as effective in that area as he once was, whether his hand is on the ground or he's standing up? And, finally, in the Samuel thread you made a point about why you believe that the team looked at him as being expendable. Apply that same logic to Osi and the Giants. There is a reason why they are shopping him for a lower pick and that is because he wasn't as effective in his pass rushing role on top of being unhappy with the team about his reduced role there. Too many question marks for me and you can understand why I'm hesitant after the Burgess trade last year. No thanks.












