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Maybe A Change In Scenery
#1
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/201...is-season/

Contract would have to be reworked...but man, get his mind right and 3t issue is solved...big time...
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#2
The article seemd to make it a character problem.  He got paid and immediately became difficult to work with.  I dont know if there is any fixing that.
More importantly...Can he block?
 :p 
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#3
Lol...I think we add further depth and replace Berger through the draft...this class is the polar opposite of last year...we'll get a very good O lineman at #32...
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#4
Maybe we pull a Charles Johnson and beef Treadwell up on steroids and butter burgers and make him a pass rusher?
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#5
wow, that would be an excellent idea. You would think he would be tired of losing and would want to join a powerhouse. 

The only thing keeping this team from being a historic defense is a 3T that can dominate games
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#6
Quote: @Skodin said:
wow, that would be an excellent idea. You would think he would be tired of losing and would want to join a powerhouse. 

The only thing keeping this team from being a historic defense is a 3T that can dominate games

IKR, and you wonder why Rick never returns my calls...
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#7
The guy has some issues but the "change of scenery" angle may be spot on. He can be an absolute beast in the middle. Very intriguing. 
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#8
I love the comment at the end of the article..."Shades of Albert Haynesworth"! Wink
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#9
Quote: @Ralphie said:
I love the comment at the end of the article..."Shades of Albert Haynesworth"! Wink

He came to my mind, as well. If he's an Albert Haynesworth type, then he is a lost cause. But if he is just a front-runner type, the kind who plays great when he has a good team around him, then he may work out here. The guy has talent.
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