Worst hands down....1970 Larry Stegent. Tore his knee out on first carry of first preseason game carried the ball approximately 10 times there after in 1971.
If this were a "one-off event" it would be one thing but dating back to high school he has failed multiple drug tests while athletically active, as many as 8 have been reported. A guy who can't stay away from weed for even a few months, knowing he'd be screened at the combine, while in his words...
Who cares how many there are? Sam ran a 5.10 40 at the veteran's combine last week which probably doomed his chance to sign with an NFL team. It might get him into the CFL but even that's questionable. It has nothing whatsoever to do with his personal life or anyone else's. You can't play LB in...
Of those who remain Wiesnewski, Barksdale and Crabtree pique your curiosity. As time passes they become more "available" IMO. I wouldn't mind seeing the 1st two in Cardinal Red, not crazy about Crabtree but a 1 year contract might do wonders for his attitude.
Before we start to worry, Fairley is a near bust who never met expectations. He's been off the field quite a bit and I'm not even certain he played in 1/2 of the Lions games last year. They cut him for a reason.
Dockett deserved better? Did any of his paychecks bounce when he wasn't playing? He got everything he had coming to him from the Big Red and decided to go elsewhere. He was great for us but now he's gone and that's that. He is not the player he once was but can still help the 49ers. We can have...
LOL, so you took the comment of "we need to upgrade the interior OL" as Sendlein, Larsen and Fanaika are great, but that damn Coop guy who doubled (yes, doubled, check the stats) our rushing Y/G whenever he started, he's gotta go.
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I couldn't agree more and I have been a Cardinals fan since 1957. He's in the top 5 of the best players we've ever had and it will break my heart to see him go. Guys like him and A Dub don't come around very often and when they do they have to be savored. He is and always has been great for us...
"....It's a shame that Arizona's incredible season ended this way. The difference between a quality backup like Drew Stanton and a No. 4 quarterback like Lindley was far greater than the stepdown from Carson Palmer to Stanton. Not many teams can compete after losing two quarterbacks, even a team...
Hold on a second. This was not the team that was 9-1. Things were really starting to jell with the run game when Ellington was playing and Cooper was inserted and thereafter followed the second raft of injuries. This was like watching a baseball team out of pitchers and havbing to leave a guy in...
"Were ifs and buts...candy and nuts....every day would be Christmas"
As bad as things broke for us today, including the dreaful PI in the endzone, if we made just 2 plays we would have won in spite of all the adversity. If Rucker had intercepted that backward pass, it was in his hands, and...
Totally disagree....all the coaching in the world, with all the game planning added in, can not make up for an inability to do the job such as we saw from Lindley last night.