Re: TT
What in the world gives you any basis at all for that statement?
I've seen quite the opposite from Thompson. He
Signed Gardner, cut him in TC and ate $156,000 in bonuses against the cap.
Signed Boerigter, cut him in TC and ate $145,000 in bonuses against the cap.
Drafted Craig Bragg, cut him in his 1st TC, ate small bonus.
But, the biggest admission was Cory Rodgers. A 4th round draft pick. Gave him almost a half million in bonuses and cut him in his first training camp. It is very uncommon for a 4th round pick not to be given at least a year to prove himself.
TT could easily have justified keeping any one of those players for at least a year. But he didn't. He did the same with the likes of Freeman, O Dwyer, Little, Hawkins, etc. He kept no one around just to save face. The only "hanger-on" I can think of is Coston, and he was considered a project from the start.
Originally posted by Packnut
I've seen quite the opposite from Thompson. He
Signed Gardner, cut him in TC and ate $156,000 in bonuses against the cap.
Signed Boerigter, cut him in TC and ate $145,000 in bonuses against the cap.
Drafted Craig Bragg, cut him in his 1st TC, ate small bonus.
But, the biggest admission was Cory Rodgers. A 4th round draft pick. Gave him almost a half million in bonuses and cut him in his first training camp. It is very uncommon for a 4th round pick not to be given at least a year to prove himself.
TT could easily have justified keeping any one of those players for at least a year. But he didn't. He did the same with the likes of Freeman, O Dwyer, Little, Hawkins, etc. He kept no one around just to save face. The only "hanger-on" I can think of is Coston, and he was considered a project from the start.


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