SnakeLH2006
11-07-2008, 12:39 AM
Wow.
First off I've always like D. Hall, but thought he screwed Al and Wood over for Pro-Bowl votes in the past few years. Amazing 40 speed, decent stats, not so much in gameplay ability. But that's Snake's Take.
The most unbelievable stat is that AL Davis is still alive. Even more amazing is that his senile ass gave a 2nd (ok with that trade)...BUT for 71 million over 7 years to a dude that is way overhyped (:lol: :lol: ). Even worse was that shitload of cash he gave to Kelley (ya, he was gonna bust out with a massive year off of ok years, esp. after a blown knee...let's give him the highest contact EVER to a DL ((who knew this mofo...I mean who even heard his name before this contract...Waiting..waiting...done)) great signing Al!) and our malcontrent Javon Walker (what 6 years, 55 million...his only good year was in GB BEFORE HIS BLOWN KNEE)...What a a douchebag old timer Al has become, yet it's his team, kinda like Monopoly money I guess when you are rich millions over. :cry:
Back to topic:
D. Hall is cut loose as of today and the Steelers, Patriots, and Redskins are going after him according to ESPN. We, the Packers will show zero interest in him, yet with Al's declining age, regardless of contract money, the question is this:
Would you rather have D. Hall at Al Harris's spot right now if the money was fair (like 5 years, 30 million)?
I've ripped on Al in the past, but he looked good last week, and T-Will is ready to burgeon big play ability NEXT year in my mind. So hell no IMO.
The reason I ask this is because I read (or heard on ESPN radio....don't remember where so i have no link) that D. Hall could start for ANY NFL team RIGHT NOW.
I wouldn't want him for salary, and I think he's overrated (his character issues seem blown out of proportion...how would you be on a shitty ATL team with a punk ass coach who wants to bail out?).
Regardless, my choice is Al, and give the torch to T-Will next year. Or would you rather have a young D. Hall at 6 million (we could have that, but TT would NEVER do that).
First off I've always like D. Hall, but thought he screwed Al and Wood over for Pro-Bowl votes in the past few years. Amazing 40 speed, decent stats, not so much in gameplay ability. But that's Snake's Take.
The most unbelievable stat is that AL Davis is still alive. Even more amazing is that his senile ass gave a 2nd (ok with that trade)...BUT for 71 million over 7 years to a dude that is way overhyped (:lol: :lol: ). Even worse was that shitload of cash he gave to Kelley (ya, he was gonna bust out with a massive year off of ok years, esp. after a blown knee...let's give him the highest contact EVER to a DL ((who knew this mofo...I mean who even heard his name before this contract...Waiting..waiting...done)) great signing Al!) and our malcontrent Javon Walker (what 6 years, 55 million...his only good year was in GB BEFORE HIS BLOWN KNEE)...What a a douchebag old timer Al has become, yet it's his team, kinda like Monopoly money I guess when you are rich millions over. :cry:
Back to topic:
D. Hall is cut loose as of today and the Steelers, Patriots, and Redskins are going after him according to ESPN. We, the Packers will show zero interest in him, yet with Al's declining age, regardless of contract money, the question is this:
Would you rather have D. Hall at Al Harris's spot right now if the money was fair (like 5 years, 30 million)?
I've ripped on Al in the past, but he looked good last week, and T-Will is ready to burgeon big play ability NEXT year in my mind. So hell no IMO.
The reason I ask this is because I read (or heard on ESPN radio....don't remember where so i have no link) that D. Hall could start for ANY NFL team RIGHT NOW.
I wouldn't want him for salary, and I think he's overrated (his character issues seem blown out of proportion...how would you be on a shitty ATL team with a punk ass coach who wants to bail out?).
Regardless, my choice is Al, and give the torch to T-Will next year. Or would you rather have a young D. Hall at 6 million (we could have that, but TT would NEVER do that).