Early Doucet Released

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I recall blasting the team when they drafted Doucet, and people blasted me--said he was a Boldin clone. Sometimes it really sucks to be right :(
just like how Floyd was supposed to be a "poor man's Fitz". Roberts looked a lot better last year. I agree with the decision
Arizona Cardinals 3rd round picks (2005-Present):

Darryl Blackstock, LB, Virginia
Eric Green, CB, Virginia Tech
Leonard Pope, TE, Georgia
Buster Davis, LB, Florida State
Early Doucet, WR, LSU
Rashad Johnson, DB, Alabama
Andre Roberts, WR, Citadel
Robert Housler, TE, Florida Atlantic
Jamell Flemming, CB, Oklahoma

If you're wondering why the Cards are gutting their roster of dumb free agent contracts and are going to go 2-14 this year, this record of third-round picks the last 7 years is a really representative reason.

But Keim is the new General Manager, so let's give the guy who picked these guys a chance to do his magic.
those ARE pretty bad. Johnson looked a lot better last year though. I think Housler and Fleming have a lot of potential still though
Thanks for being a Cardinal Mr. Early Doucett - things are shaking up- But really we have 2-1st rounders Fitz and Floyd- it is hard to spend anymore on the position - this is balancing the cap against the roster
Roberts made it clear he was significantly better than Doucet last year too IMO
 

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I always liked Doucet, except for in the Cincy game :D. I won't be surprised if he hooks up with another team and has some decent years. Heck, he can go to SD and be their #2 WR tomorrow, which wouldn't surprise me because Whiz seemed to like him.
 

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Classic case of a player who lived up to all the red flags the scouts and draft pundits had on him: oft-injured, untimely drops, etc. Too high maintenance for an unreliable and generally unproductive player.
 

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Classic case of a player who lived up to all the red flags the scouts and draft pundits had on him: oft-injured, untimely drops, etc. Too high maintenance for an unreliable and generally unproductive player.

Untimely drops?

How about catches just enough to think he can catch which he can't.
 

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Well, he did lead the team in third down conversions two seasons ago.

Bottom line: We have to find a backup slot receiver.

How's everything in Lundinium Guernsey?

Loved Dirty Dick's in the East End.....but my wife won't let me wear the tee in public.....great story about the owner whose fiance was killed by a runaway carriage just before the wedding...pub fell into disrepair after that.....purported fave spot of Jack the Ripper.
 

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just like how Floyd was supposed to be a "poor man's Fitz". Roberts looked a lot better last year. I agree with the decision

those ARE pretty bad. Johnson looked a lot better last year though. I think Housler and Fleming have a lot of potential still though

Roberts made it clear he was significantly better than Doucet last year too IMO
The reason we were ok with letting Boldin go in a trade was because Doucet looked better the year before and showed lots of potential. Just saying lol.
 

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How's everything in Lundinium Guernsey?

Loved Dirty Dick's in the East End.....but my wife won't let me wear the tee in public.....great story about the owner whose fiance was killed by a runaway carriage just before the wedding...pub fell into disrepair after that.....purported fave spot of Jack the Ripper.

I'm a Channel islander, Doc, who spends as little time as possible at our London office, and given my role it works out. I stay out of the east end.

P.S. Given that we don't know who Jack was, I guess every pub in London, back in the day, could have been his favoured watering hole. (Lol)
 

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I hope he has as good a career as Bryant Johnson had after leaving the Cards.

You mean in longevity? BJ played 4 more seasons none of which were significantly better than when he was with the Cards:
Year Team Rcpt Yds TD
2011 HOU 6 90 1
2010 DET 18 210 0
2009 DET 35 417 3
2008 SF 45 546 3

Liked Doucet, but Skillet Hands Johnson was actually more productive for the Cardinals and I was glad to see him go.
 
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The writing was definitely on the wall for this one. He was making far too much money for a 4th receiver who can't stretch the field. I wish him luck, but I doubt I'll miss him.
 

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Best wishes for the rest of your career Early! Sorry things didn't work out better here.
 

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You mean in longevity? BJ played 4 more seasons none of which were significantly better than when he was with the Cards:
Year Team Rcpt Yds TD
2011 HOU 6 90 1
2010 DET 18 210 0
2009 DET 35 417 3
2008 SF 45 546 3

Liked Doucet, but Skillet Hands Johnson was actually more productive for the Cardinals and I was glad to see him go.

Yeah, longevity. If Doucet was going to become T.J. Houshmanzadeh, it prolly would've happened by now. But if he can bounce around the league for 4 more seasons, that's a pretty nice career.
 

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What is funny is that I feel like we got 3rd round production from a 3rd round WR. The team has gone another direction so I don't have an issue with him getting cut, but he was never a terrible player, just a limited one. It does need to be said that our QB situation never did him any favors.
 

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What is funny is that I feel like we got 3rd round production from a 3rd round WR. The team has gone another direction so I don't have an issue with him getting cut, but he was never a terrible player, just a limited one. It does need to be said that our QB situation never did him any favors.

And that's more or less what I'm saying. None of us should be surprised if he ended up with a team like Detroit or Washington and ended up being a guy capable of getting 40-60 receptions and 6 TDs a year for the next contract.
 

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And that's more or less what I'm saying. None of us should be surprised if he ended up with a team like Detroit or Washington and ended up being a guy capable of getting 40-60 receptions and 6 TDs a year for the next contract.

It is difficult for me to believe anyone could argue with that.
 

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What is funny is that I feel like we got 3rd round production from a 3rd round WR. The team has gone another direction so I don't have an issue with him getting cut, but he was never a terrible player, just a limited one. It does need to be said that our QB situation never did him any favors.

Cardinal fans have spoiled by guys like Fitz and Q [or even Steve Breaston] who rarely drop a pass.
 

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Random thoughts in my head:

Is it just me, or does the Keim era seem to be getting off with a bang? Would Graves have made these moves? Or would he have tried to re-sign them all and largely stay our of FA?

I expect us to be big players in the FA market with all this new cap space, so maybe this week will be a little more interesting that in other years.

Is Keim trying to do too much, too soon, to make his mark on this team (change for the sake of change)? Or is this really all part of a master plan? Time will tell, but I have to say that I am excited to see what comes next.
 

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Random thoughts in my head:

Is it just me, or does the Keim era seem to be getting off with a bang? Would Graves have made these moves? Or would he have tried to re-sign them all and largely stay our of FA?

I expect us to be big players in the FA market with all this new cap space, so maybe this week will be a little more interesting that in other years.

Is Keim trying to do too much, too soon, to make his mark on this team (change for the sake of change)? Or is this really all part of a master plan? Time will tell, but I have to say that I am excited to see what comes next.

What money? We have 8 mil to spend and a roster that has no SILB, only two CBs under contract, and no SS. How do we have money to be "big players" in the free agent market?
 

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What money? We have 8 mil to spend and a roster that has no SILB, only two CBs under contract, and no SS. How do we have money to be "big players" in the free agent market?

You're assuming all the cuts have come and gone. I think a few more are coming that will make that cap number grow. Releasing Kolb would nearly double the cap space available to the Cards, wouldn't it? ($7.5 million)
 

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You're assuming all the cuts have come and gone. I think a few more are coming that will make that cap number grow. Releasing Kolb would nearly double the cap space available to the Cards, wouldn't it? ($7.5 million)

Yes, but then you need a starting QB.

We just cut Chris Wells to save 1.3 mil, but now we need a RB.
 
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