Julius
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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RayClay said:My point is, he's rounded into form but I'm not sure if he's the man at OLB. He looked it then missed a lot of time.
primetime said:Man, someone's a tough grader. Colvin looked dominant at times last year, and never seemed out of place. If he has completely "rounded into form," he could be a juggernaut.
primetime said:Man, someone's a tough grader. Colvin looked dominant at times last year, and never seemed out of place. If he has completely "rounded into form," he could be a juggernaut.
MoLewisrocks said:Rosie was signed as a FA to what Pastabelli deemed at the time to be a very reasonable deal for a quality LB - 6 years $25M or $4M+ per. Remember, Willie is getting $4M for 3 years at 34, and is only overpaid because of his age. Since then the cap has only gone up $27M with another $7M increase scheduled for next season. And Rosie's cap #'s are only the result of his restructuring twice already to let them push money forward in 2004 and 2005 and free up cap space back when they really needed it.
I don't think BB wants to spend his next offseason looking for a LB to replace the youngest bonafide veteran starter on his roster. We will need more like him, not less going forward. If the cap hits they engineered are a problem they will likely work out an extension to lower those cap hits by converting much of his salary into bonus.