Last edited by papillon; 12-16-2013 at 09:13 PM.
1.20 -
2.51 -
3.84 -
3.98 -
4.119 -
7.178 -
7.195 -
"Football is a physical game, well, it used to be anyways" - Mel Blount
I thought we would see Moye in the game when it looked like a tall receiver would be useful. I wonder if he has lost his usefulness with the team since he allowed for an easy drop a couple or three games ago ? Just speculating.
I have no idea what his salary is, but my main reason for wanting to keep him is, so that, Ben can actually continue to work with the same group of WRs for more than a year. The offense has been improving over the last four weeks and is becoming a force even with the OL injuries. Miller is playing well, Bell is a threat out of the backfield, Brown is having a great year, Cotchery has produced and Sanders is having a good year (save for the couple bad drops). Keep them together with Ben and Haley, get the OL healthy and see what happens.
Draft for defense, CB, NT, FS, another late round OLB and ILB wouldn't be bad either. The only position that would get me thinking about not taking defense first would be one of the top LTs and I mean one of the top LTs.
Pappy
1.20 -
2.51 -
3.84 -
3.98 -
4.119 -
7.178 -
7.195 -
"Football is a physical game, well, it used to be anyways" - Mel Blount
I think we keep Sanders because Ben loves the no huddle and you need WR's who are in tune with the QB. I also believe Sanders is much better than people give him credit for... he isn't a #1 and will never be a #1. He won't make every catch either... I watched Calvin Johnson drop 3 perfectly thrown balls while WIDE OPEN last night.
Fans are too quick to dump on certain players because the "draft pick" would most certainly be their guy and he would make all the plays.
Bookmarks