doctor said:seeds of hate .... that is one of the best posts i have seen on this board since i have been reading it...... couple of yrs or so...... people have to realize games are won and lost in the trenches and yes you said what i have been preaching for the last 17yrs as well. our o line is the problem and you can insert who you want in the back field until it plays cohesively we will continue to be inconsistant....... i am so sick and tired of seeing teams playing in our backfield... nothing wrong with brown , benson williams or henry. the have to have blocking...... look no further than garrison hearst a supposed bust..... people said also it was his attitude ...... when he got to sf he was a locker room leader....... the cards have nobody to blame but themselves and their coaches for not having a better line and more emphasis on blocking and attitude.
I have to stop reading your posts. They sway my opinion, LOL Have you ever considered running for office?BigRedMO said:Why buy a used car when this draft is deep in new cars that dont have the mileage on them? Any draft pick can be a bust. So never draft a RB again because of Jones? The Cards like every other NFL team have a bust at every position. Knight comes to mind for DB. There are no sure things and every position will have busts. Never draft a QB again because of Piszarkiwiecz (sp?)
Here is a draft success story. Ottis Anderson was drafted #1 in 1979. He is the Cardinals leading rusher all time and if I recall the top five single season totals too.
If you believe the arguement of not drafting a certain position because of previous busts then they need to trade all their picks for veterans.
Jetstream Green said:Because the draft is notorius with 'Lemons' and that used car still has a lot left in the tank in my opinion. Henry would not be a 1,000 yard back but more like a 1,200 yard back and that is better than the 'maybe' the draft might offer. Get Henry and then we can worry about our CB situation and still nothing is stopping the Cards from getting someone like Arrington in the second round.
Jetstream Green said:Because the draft is notorius with 'Lemons' and that used car still has a lot left in the tank in my opinion. Henry would not be a 1,000 yard back but more like a 1,200 yard back and that is better than the 'maybe' the draft might offer. Get Henry and then we can worry about our CB situation and still nothing is stopping the Cards from getting someone like Arrington in the second round.
Crimson Warrior said:I understand that thinking perfectly Jetstream. You and Shane express this point very well, and I agree with both of you.
Henry is a sure thing. Better than Thomas Jones, better than Pittman, better than Shipp (sorry Marcell! prove me wrong).
He would be the best back we've had since Anderson. The 2005 playoffs become a better than 50/50 proposition if add Henry to the backfield.
At the same time, you have to ask the same question I have asked about McCown.
Is Henry good enough to win a superbowl?
The one thing Brown, Anderson or Benson offer, is the potential for a "home run". A difference maker that not only takes you to the next level, but also to the penthouse.
Take it from a sooner fan or go talk to the eagles fans. If you don't win the whole enchilada, you feel as empty at the end (almost) as if you went 6-10.
So, while Henry is the safe play, maybe even the smart play, there is still something intriguing and exciting about giving one of those top three backs a chance.
BigRedMO said:I just dont agree with the logic of accepting ok at RB when it is possible to find a stud in the draft. I dont see the logic in being afraid to use your first pick on a potential difference maker at a key position like RB. First round picks are meant to be the big differnce maker in a team. With that logic goes risk too. If you spend that first on a position that cant make the difference in being a great team, like DB, then in my opinion it is already a wasted pick even if the player turns out good.
Rats said:Try this on for size.....wait the Bills out and offer them a 3rd rounder(the Pats pick) for Henry. Trade LJ for Patrick Surtain...throw in a 4th or even our 3rd to get the deal done. Then Draft BPA ( Johnson) at 8. Take best CB available in the 2nd Jackson......Darren Sproles(Punt Returner) in the 4th.....Jerome Collins TE, ND...in the 5th. This fills needs and gets us another playmaking LB and a proven stud RB. This is what I would like to see happen. Throw Clement in or Pace to get it done.
Russ Smith said:Yes I really don't get why we're not pursuing Surtain unless there's some injury or salary reason not made clear.
Surtain is said to be seeking the following :
The Dolphins are looking for a second- or third-round pick for Surtain, who is believed to be seeking a signing bonus of at least $8 million on a long-term extension. He's entering the final year of a contract that pays him $6.15 million in 2005 and has a cap number of $8.383 million.
Yes that's a lot of money when we're looking at a double digit bonus for the firsr round pick as well, but Surtain is not going to be totally unaffordable. Obviously in trade his 2005 caphit would be 6.15 (bonus stays with Miami) which is big, but you can structure the deal so that comes down. The Cards typically like to do flat deals across the board but with some creativity we could get Surtain in at a lower caphit and free ourselves up to go BPA in the draft.
I agree that I would not give up our 2nd round pick. LJ and our 3rd would be doable. Surtain as you say "maybe" is on the down side of his career....but DG always seems to have a need for veterans that can still get it done. In a turn around project you have to have guys that make plays. That is why we picked up Okeafer instead of platooning Pace\Zellner. Surtain for LJ and our 3rd would be a value deal. For our 2nd rounder I would not consider it.kerouac9 said:Maybe there's no interest in Surtain because he's just not that good anymore. This may sound familiar to you, since you're also the Trevor Pryce fan, but Surtain's 29 years old (will turn 30 during this offseason), hasn't completed a full season since 2001, and his stats have stagnated over the past three seasons. Denny wants players that are going to get better in a Cardinal uniform, not get worse. Now, if we were talking about guys like Wills Allen or Peterson on the Giants, I'd agree with you. But Surtain has peaked. This discussion is oddly reminiscent of what people were saying about Bobby Taylor and Troy Vincent last offseason. How did those deals work out?
I wonder if we wouldn't just be getting ourselves in to another Duane Starks situation here. I think that you're undervaluing second-round picks. They're really, really vaulable, both in the talent that you can acquire, and the price that it comes with. I'm not willing to part with a second-round pick for player that will only be good as he currently is for two years, and then start to decline, at a large salary. I think we're just so used to seeing crappy second-round picks like KVB, Michael Stone, Levar Fisher, Raynoch Thompson, and Johnny Rutledge that we don't realize that it's good second- and third-round picks that separate good teams from bad ones (L.J. Smith, Michael Lewis, Sheldon Brown, Matt Ware, Billy McMullen, Bryan Westbrook, and Derrick Burgess were all recent 2nd and 3rd round picks by the Eagles who have become sigificant contributors).
kerouac9 said:Maybe there's no interest in Surtain because he's just not that good anymore. This may sound familiar to you, since you're also the Trevor Pryce fan, but Surtain's 29 years old (will turn 30 during this offseason), hasn't completed a full season since 2001, and his stats have stagnated over the past three seasons. Denny wants players that are going to get better in a Cardinal uniform, not get worse. Now, if we were talking about guys like Wills Allen or Peterson on the Giants, I'd agree with you. But Surtain has peaked. This discussion is oddly reminiscent of what people were saying about Bobby Taylor and Troy Vincent last offseason. How did those deals work out?
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Rats said:I agree that I would not give up our 2nd round pick. LJ and our 3rd would be doable. Surtain as you say "maybe" is on the down side of his career....but DG always seems to have a need for veterans that can still get it done. In a turn around project you have to have guys that make plays. That is why we picked up Okeafer instead of platooning Pace\Zellner. Surtain for LJ and our 3rd would be a value deal. For our 2nd rounder I would not consider it.