Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What I Like about Emmitt
Originally posted by FJM
If Graves is so good why didn't he find a way to get a bonified QB like Kansas City did? Wht didn't he package Plummer, Boston, Klass, and even T.Jones for a QB? He dumped three players on the open market and received a dog for Jones. As for Smith I was in the Dallas area over Easter and took more ribbing over Smith that I will not soon forget. Everyone thought he shoud have retired. As you probably know the Cards were not Smith's first choice. He wanted to go to Tampa but all he could get was the minimum. Yeah, it still was the money that brought him here.
Best in 25 years. I disagree. How many free agents did he let slip through his fingers?
Blake? What do you think would have happened if he took the hit from the backside that Parsons took yesterday? Probably out for a month if not the season.
He is small, fragile, and getting up in years and Graves immediately names hhim the starting QB.?????
Plummer, Boston, and KLass were all free agents so he couldn't trade them. I did think he made a mistake not franchising Boston at the time, but the recent stories about Boston's attitude have changed my mind about that. Everyone thought Jones would be cut so I'm pretty sure nobody made a decent offer for him. He saw a spot that needed some improvement and took a risk on Walker that didn't pay off. The Cards of the past would have simply cut him and got nothing anyway.
How many times in the past 25 years have we signed 3 players that are significant upgrades to our starting unit (Hodgins, Jackson, Blake), and 3 others that will increase our depth at the least (Smith, Darling, Spikes). And thats not to mention adding Starks and Jones last year. We have better depth at every position, save CB, than we have ever had.
How many drafts in the last 25 years have we drafted 4 potential starters (Pace, Johnson, Boldin, King) and 3 others that look to be in good shape to make an impact in a few years (Gilbert, Wells, Hayes). Sure some of them may not pan out, but there is a pretty good indication that most of them will. In addition, when was the last time we got all of our draft picks in by the first week or so of training camp and signed them with "bells and whistles".
Graves has made a few mistakes this year, but he has also made alot of good moves. For once we aren't 15 years behind the rest of the league. Will all this equate to more wins and playoffs this year?? I really don't know, but it is alot more fun being hopeful and supportive, than it is to be pessimistic and negative.