Are you seriously suggesting that our thinking should be guided by what other Teams do? That would be foolish beyond words. Only the pathetically weak seek assurance from the Model of their Rivals. And whatever else one may say about Mad Bill, he most emphatically does not. That alone is reason to admire him.
Good Lord, man. Washington is 800 Years old. He caught 4 Balls in 2012.
Yep. I would've constructed the Team differently. That was sort of my Point.
You don't think we would've been a more dangerous Team with WoodHead instead'f, say, Bolden?
Not sure I appreciate the tone of the answer but I always and respect your point of view.
The reality is Woodhead is a very good back, they decided to have him and Vereen was not the way to sign someone else would be cheaper. There is no argument from me either way here, woodhead is a good RB.
I do find it interesting that a poster such as yourself who loves the "grissly" but then also in the above post pushes for diversity in our attack; doesn't like the varied skillset Blount, Ridley and Vereen provide. Could there be an upgrade of Bolden? possibly for less cost? probably not.
BTW re Bolden... he did run for almost 300 yards on 4.9 YPC this year. He is hardly a scrub, you'd be hard pressed to find a better RB 4 in any team in the league. This year he also played solid roles in a good ST unit.
There is not much point of me arguing here either way because your hypothetical of "player x would be better" or "this group would have been better" is always going to beat me defending the way the FO handled this offseason RB situation.
All I can say is I have been consistent in my liking of our RB unit. I would have preferred Woodhead on the team rather than Washington. But at the time they made the decision they thought they were getting a dynamic PR/KR who can fill in and is an experienced 3rd down RB if in a pinch. Also he cost less.
RE should our thinking be guided by what others do. The answer is Yes. We should always be aware of both what other teams are doing and what will suit our team best. Should we copy it? nope, not if it won't help... should we copy it if it will make our team better? yep. Being different or difference sake is just counter intuitive.
Would 4 dynamic every down backs be ideal? Yep. But as I said, find me the team with them on their roster. If there are none then the next question may be why not? Is there something 32 NFL teams understand that I don't?.
I.E Could a team have a roster of Sproles, Woodhead, Vereen and Reggie Bush? Easily. How much would that cost? What are you losing not having the Blount type? What happens to your between the tackles run game?
I was in no way trying to be offensive in my post and in no way was I saying I wouldn't want woodhead on the team. I just think sometimes people here are critical of signings or not resignings because people easily forget both the context the decision was made in at the time and also posters can easily just pretend like they weren't critical of it when the signing actually works out. I.E the Edelman/Blount/Moss haters.
I'll say again Blount, Ridley, Vereen, Bolden and Devlin are a diverse , low cost, talented unit and I am happy with what the FO did here and the ROI.