Well..TO is a hit and miss...if he doesnt like anything..he whines...and that might disrupt Philly. But you never know..he might enjoy Philly and then they would be easily favs.
Yeah..Manning did throw 4 INTS..but they were still in the game until the end...and the D wasnt really stopping New England offence...
I think the packers are looking at their team past Favre. When he leaves, that will free 10 million dollars of cap, and right now their LB's are all under 25 years old, so they will hav those guys for a long time. Then they hav a great secondary now with the acuisition of Mark Roman and they already hav Sharper, McKenzie and Harris. I think their main goal will be to get a D-Lineman in the draft, and i bet they could get the 3rd best one cus everyone is looking at the top 4 recievers(M. Will, Reg Will, Roy Will, Fitzgerald) the top 3 QB's (Manning, Roethlisberger, and Rivers) Gallery alone on the O-line and a few people in the secondary by the name of Gamble, Taylor and Hall. If the packers just wanted to get the best player they could in the draft, this is the year to get a great player at #25.
Originally posted by Alias_Neo
Ya, cowboys need another CB. I bet they could get Gamble or Hall if they really try. Deangalo is a little faster but Chris is the hard hitter that the cowboys want✅
Hall would be gone by their pick unless they trade up and I think, pardon the pun, Gamble's too much of one to take until late first. They'll have a chance to pick Gamble. God, I hope my team, the Steelers, don't pick him.
Maybe....it depends on if Rivers works out for them.
Somebody want to tell me what the hell Dallas was thinking by not taking Stephen Jackson when they had the chance? I understand that the Bills are going to suck next year, thus giving Dallas 2 picks in the first round, and possibly one in the top 5, but why pass up the only player you need to fill a gap? They got a mediocre running back at best, and one who did his best work against weak defenses. But I guess this is just Jerry Jones planning for the future.