I like St. Pierre, I think he has some pretty good tools. I would actually be more comfortable having St. Pierre as backup than Leinart (imo). Doesn't mean he won't end up being a career 3rd stringer, but If I had my choice of 3rd stringers, he'd be at the top (although I am limited in the knowledge of current nfl 3rd stringers)
Last preseason I kept telling my friends this St. Pierre guy looks fairly good to me. Of course we saw Josh McCown have all the tools as well, but St. Pierre doesn't have the deer in the headlights look. But as of last preseason I was starting to get the feeling that St. Pierre has a good shot at having a better career and be a more effective NFL QB than Leinart.
Of course I still hoped for Leinart to pan out, and although I have my feelings, I always want the Cards to do well, so if Leinart eventually becomes our QB, good luck to him.
I also have to say that while not concrete, the logic is pretty sound behind Mitch's statement. Even if I didn't think what I thought about St. Pierre, the moves made and highlighted by Mitch could very well be strong indicators of what direction we're going.
TBH a 2nd and a 7th is a pretty good deal for a good player. With all the ???? marks about Leinart, I'd cash in for a 2nd and a 7th, like I would've cashed in my stocks in October/November had I had any. If you can get value now, I say go for it. 2nd and a 7th, I'm all over it. By the end of the year if Leinart doesn't drastically improve, his value might be 0 (via being cut) or a 6th rounder. I'd cash out now (or the day of the draft) and smile.
Brooks imo would be a good signing. I'd be very happy with that. Guy isn't everything he used to be, but he's more of his 'old' self than Ray Lewis is of his. I.E. The dropoff from Ray Lewis in his prime to Ray Lewis now is more than Derrick Brooks at his prime and Derrick Brooks now. Ray Lewis is still the better player, in certain ways, but I think Brooks might be had quite a bit cheaper than Ray Lewis.
All the mentioned signings I would find acceptable
Warrick Dunn is amazing. He may never of been the best rb, but man what a career. A small rb no less. He keeps surprising me every year, and I wouldn't mind taking advantage of low expectations thrown upon him again.
I know it's a funny reason, (because it's fantasy football), but every year I never draft Warrick Dunn, but by the end of year, he's always on one of my fantasy teams and I'm selecting him because he's the best of a decent bunch available. I don't think he's done.
Can't wait to see who they bring in for assistant GM or whatever the title.