Originally posted by Guiness
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Grant was not in our TC last season. He played last preseason for the Giants, rushing for 90 yards and a TD on 18 carries (5 ypc. avg.). TT traded for Grant just before week 1 because Morency was injured.Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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Originally posted by MadScientistAnyone have an idea about who might be available, or which teams have surplus of DT's? I can't imagine anyone that good being available, given how the Packers kept extra last year. I suppose if the draft pick were high enough, but TT is unlikely to pay much.- 94 Bannan, Justin DT ACT 6'3" 310 4/18/1979 7 Colorado
96 Campbell, Darrell DT ACT 6'4" 295 7/6/1981 2 Notre Dame
93 Edwards, Dwan DT ACT 6'3" 295 5/16/1981 5 Oregon State
63 Gordon, Amon DT ACT 6'2" 305 10/13/1981 3 Stanford
92 Ngata, Haloti DT ACT 6'4" 345 1/21/1984 3 Oregon
69 Parker, J'Vonne DT ACT 6'4" 325 6/7/1982 2 Rutgers
62 Solano, Salomon DT ACT 6'3" 321 9/19/1985 1 No College
72 Williams, Lorenzo DT ACT 6'0" 310 10/23/1984 0 Missouri
The Ravens have a whole slew of DT's on their roster and only one DE, an area we have extra. If they can agree on value, seems like the potential for a player/player swap is there.
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- 94 Bannan, Justin DT ACT 6'3" 310 4/18/1979 7 Colorado
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You'll notice I didn't say genius. I said Shrewd move, meaning they liked him - enough to trade a draft pick for him; may not have thought he'd be dominant. Thompson has actually been pretty successful with late camp, cut down pickups, and picking up a guy they need from a loaded roster is a similar way that might help them with DT, and who knows - they might have a guy in mind like grant, who would fit their system.Originally posted by GuinessI've heard that said a bunch of times, that TT is a genius because of the Grant trade. The truth is, he and MM didn't know what they had even after they got it. He was in TC, so why didn't he start week 1? Or even week 2 if he needed to get to know the O better.Originally posted by mraynrandMaybe the Grant trade wasn't a miracle - Thomson obviously doesn't like to part with picks, so perhaps he just saw something others missed in Grant, and simply made a shrewd move. If he doesn't trade for a DT, I'll be much more likely to believe that he didn't find anyone worth trading for.
Truth is, they liked him, and thought he could share some of the load, but thought he was 'just a guy' and were as surprised as anyone else by what he did the 2nd half. To think they knew he was going to be the feature back before the end of the year, and were just 'biding their time' before starting him is just pure kool-aid."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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I don't think there was anything shrewd. The Giants had too many good RBs. Thompson knew it...and asked them which one they would part with for a late round pick because we needed one. That choice was made by the Giants...not Thompson.Originally posted by mraynrandMaybe the Grant trade wasn't a miracle - Thomson obviously doesn't like to part with picks, so perhaps he just saw something others missed in Grant, and simply made a shrewd move.My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?
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Come on now. Regardless of how it went down, it was a shrewd move. Other teams had worse RBs than Derrick Ward and Ryan Grant--yet Thompson got one of those guys for a late pick. They both look mint. The story I've heard (I believe it was on JSO) is that the Giants offered Ward or Grant, and the Packers actually liked Grant more. Now, I don't know if that was a great move or not--because Ward looks like another Brian Westbrook to me. However, it was a shrewd move to know which team you could shore up your RB spot with, and to pull the trigger on the trade.Originally posted by The LeaperI don't think there was anything shrewd. The Giants had too many good RBs. Thompson knew it...and asked them which one they would part with for a late round pick because we needed one. That choice was made by the Giants...not Thompson."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Originally posted by The LeaperI don't think there was anything shrewd. The Giants had too many good RBs. Thompson knew it...and asked them which one they would part with for a late round pick because we needed one. That choice was made by the Giants...not Thompson.Originally posted by mraynrandMaybe the Grant trade wasn't a miracle - Thomson obviously doesn't like to part with picks, so perhaps he just saw something others missed in Grant, and simply made a shrewd move.
Getting Grant was brilliant. But the Grant move offsets the Harrell pick - for the time being anyway.
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Nothing shrewd about it. The move was talked about in the press days before it actually happened. It was LOGICAL, not shrewd. It was a move that nearly all of the other GMs in the league would've made if they were in the same position as Thompson.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersHowever, it was a shrewd move to know which team you could shore up your RB spot with, and to pull the trigger on the trade.
The point was that few teams were in the same position. RBs are a dime a dozen...to not have ANY on your roster worth a damn as a starter for the upcoming season is tough to do. However, that is precisely where Thompson had us.
He did his job and made a good move, but let's not make this into more than it is.My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?
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If Grant is a small fraction below Adrian Peterson--which is how I see him, and Ward is a small fraction below Westbrook--as somebody speculated, I'll STILL take Grant over Ward every time--just as I would take Peterson over Westbrook--absolutely positively.
I didn't mean to imply that it was a "miracle" in the luck sense the way Grant turned out, but rather, that Thompson was lucky to find that kind of prospect available. He MADE the "miracle" by taking it from there and getting Grant--not only getting him, but getting him cheap.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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Shrewd move, good move, tomato, tomato, whatever. I'll accept it was a good move and Thompson could very well make another good move if a DT is available. Let's not make this into more than it is.Originally posted by The LeaperNothing shrewd about it. The move was talked about in the press days before it actually happened. It was LOGICAL, not shrewd. It was a move that nearly all of the other GMs in the league would've made if they were in the same position as Thompson.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersHowever, it was a shrewd move to know which team you could shore up your RB spot with, and to pull the trigger on the trade.
The point was that few teams were in the same position. RBs are a dime a dozen...to not have ANY on your roster worth a damn as a starter for the upcoming season is tough to do. However, that is precisely where Thompson had us.
He did his job and made a good move, but let's not make this into more than it is."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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QFT - There is a reason Grant didn't start until everyone else had failed. There was nothing to suggest that he'd be successful and they figured they would give it a try because nothing else worked.Originally posted by GuinessI've heard that said a bunch of times, that TT is a genius because of the Grant trade. The truth is, he and MM didn't know what they had even after they got it. He was in TC, so why didn't he start week 1? Or even week 2 if he needed to get to know the O better.
Truth is, they liked him, and thought he could share some of the load, but thought he was 'just a guy' and were as surprised as anyone else by what he did the 2nd half. To think they knew he was going to be the feature back before the end of the year, and were just 'biding their time' before starting him is just pure kool-aid.
Did Ted see talent and work ethic? I hope so. Did he forsee 1,000 yard in the last part of the season? NO. Not even with help from the physcic hotline.
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Originally posted by retailguyQFT - There is a reason Grant didn't start until everyone else had failed. There was nothing to suggest that he'd be successful and they figured they would give it a try because nothing else worked.Originally posted by GuinessI've heard that said a bunch of times, that TT is a genius because of the Grant trade. The truth is, he and MM didn't know what they had even after they got it. He was in TC, so why didn't he start week 1? Or even week 2 if he needed to get to know the O better.
Truth is, they liked him, and thought he could share some of the load, but thought he was 'just a guy' and were as surprised as anyone else by what he did the 2nd half. To think they knew he was going to be the feature back before the end of the year, and were just 'biding their time' before starting him is just pure kool-aid.
Did Ted see talent and work ethic? I hope so. Did he forsee 1,000 yard in the last part of the season? NO. Not even with help from the physcic hotline.
QFT--TT has admitted as much.Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967
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I have to disagree somewhat. It seems unlikely that a guy who protects his draft picks like TT, would blow one on a guy he expected to remain third string. Given when he was brought in - after the preseason - he wasn't going to get much time until he learned something. Still, he played right away, and showed some flashes v. the NYG before fumbling. I think Ted's evaluation was somewhere in the middle of your last two extremes. But let's not make too much of this.Originally posted by retailguyQFT - There is a reason Grant didn't start until everyone else had failed. There was nothing to suggest that he'd be successful and they figured they would give it a try because nothing else worked.Originally posted by GuinessI've heard that said a bunch of times, that TT is a genius because of the Grant trade. The truth is, he and MM didn't know what they had even after they got it. He was in TC, so why didn't he start week 1? Or even week 2 if he needed to get to know the O better.
Truth is, they liked him, and thought he could share some of the load, but thought he was 'just a guy' and were as surprised as anyone else by what he did the 2nd half. To think they knew he was going to be the feature back before the end of the year, and were just 'biding their time' before starting him is just pure kool-aid.
Did Ted see talent and work ethic? I hope so. Did he forsee 1,000 yard in the last part of the season? NO. Not even with help from the physcic hotline."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Really? You're going to keep going with this? Isnt there a knot hole in a fence somewhere calling your name?Originally posted by PackerarcherEven if there was a steal of a DT available TT would not do it. It is not the TT way to do thins that make sense and promote winning.Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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The fact that Grant was nursing a hamstring injury when they got him slowed his progress down. Also that fumble in Minn that almost cost them the game put him back at the end of the line as far as getting a chance.Originally posted by sheepsheadOriginally posted by retailguyQFT - There is a reason Grant didn't start until everyone else had failed. There was nothing to suggest that he'd be successful and they figured they would give it a try because nothing else worked.Originally posted by GuinessI've heard that said a bunch of times, that TT is a genius because of the Grant trade. The truth is, he and MM didn't know what they had even after they got it. He was in TC, so why didn't he start week 1? Or even week 2 if he needed to get to know the O better.
Truth is, they liked him, and thought he could share some of the load, but thought he was 'just a guy' and were as surprised as anyone else by what he did the 2nd half. To think they knew he was going to be the feature back before the end of the year, and were just 'biding their time' before starting him is just pure kool-aid.
Did Ted see talent and work ethic? I hope so. Did he forsee 1,000 yard in the last part of the season? NO. Not even with help from the physcic hotline.
QFT--TT has admitted as much.2025 Ratpickers champion.
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