Originally posted by Cardiac
You shouldn't compare the F. Jones and Starks signings to picking up an average at best DE. This team did not have any young prospects on this team that had the potential of Jones and Starks. The CB position is very hard to fill and so the team goes after a quality proven player. This is called adding talent to the team and does not figure into the win now or building for the future categories.
A common complaint amongst many of us is how we lose talent to other teams just as they start to become good to very good. A DE end that is still waiting for his phone to ring is not a long term solution, maybe not even a short term upgrade. If McGraves decides that our youngins at DE have potential then why lose one of these players for a one year patch job? If Moore, Wakefield, Quin?sp, D. Johnson and King don't have potential then yes the Cards should pick up a retread of the scrap heap, but at this point none of us on this board know enough to make this call or get our panties in a bunch if our advice isn't followed.
K9 - you say doom and gloom from the staff and some of us say concern for a player and depth on the team. Isn't it interesting how we all can project our basic feelings into a quote. I think this is why you are considered a dark sider and others are considered koolaiders. Not a shot at anyone but just psychology 101.
What are you talking about?
Kyle Vanden Bosch is going on Injured Reserve. That opens up a roster spot for a player like Chidi Ahanotu. No "promising" young defensive ends need get cut, because Chidi wouldn't be taking up an occupied roster spot I don't know how many more ways that we can say this. On Friday, no one thought the Dennis Johnson had
any potential and would be cut on the second round of cuts. Today, he has such upside that we can't sacrifice his roster spot for a player that can help us right now and is definately no worse than Fred Wakefield, who is the starter right now. How is this not a no-brainer? Alton Moore is
lower on the depth chart than Dennis Johnson. What does that say about how the staff views his "potential"?
It would be huge to pick up an "average" LDE in Chidi, because Wakefield, in the eyes of (I'm sure) every football personnel director in the league, is a BELOW AVERAGE LDE. He wasn't going to be a starter on this team, and now he is. That's bad. Chidi was a starter for the Bills, and there's no reason to think that an average LDE wouldn't be an upgrade from a below average player, even if just on a rotational basis.
Will someone please tell me what the downside from this deal is? Was Dennis Johnson's production as a non-holdout rookie DE last year make you excited for Kenny King (a lower-round pick in a more shallow draft) to come in against players like Kyle Turley?
I'm glad that the decisions of late from the Cards personnel department have given you so much faith in them. As for me, it sure looks like they can choose LBs, but can't find a decent D-lineman with a map and a flashlight.