Clowney can't stay healthy either. It seems odd to want to replace a cheap, injury-prone player with an expensive, over-hyped injury-prone player.Davenport can't seem to stay healthy, I for one hope we get Clowney.
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Clowney can't stay healthy either. It seems odd to want to replace a cheap, injury-prone player with an expensive, over-hyped injury-prone player.Davenport can't seem to stay healthy, I for one hope we get Clowney.
Not if the Saints are one of the two parties. Loomis will give them a number and quickly move on if Clowney wants more. If he will do it with Ingram, he won't blink to do it with Clowney.Cowgirls interested too. Could be a bidding war.
I would. Griffen has always given us fits + less "risky" in terms of health.
Even at his age, he consistently wreaks havoc on opposing QB's.
Purely my opinion of course, but I think this is recency bias.So far Davenport is an "Injury bust". When he feels good, he can be elite, but he can never stay healthy. Kikaha was another Injury bust. Sometimes it seems like our players just can't shake back. Rankings is the most disappointing of all because he always produces on the field but can't seem to endure a full healthy year. Davenport is a bust in my book and I hate having to put him there but outside of a handful of outstanding plays, he is never there when the team needs him for his entire career so far. Thats a bust to me.
For me, Kikaha doesn't belong in the same topic as these guys. He was athletically unsuited to the NFL and wildly overdrafted. Injury wasn't really the defining trait there, it just finished him off as an NFL backup level player.
One that didn't pay off, CottonNo doubt. To me the Kikaha pick was just as bad or worse than the Stephone Anthony pick. At least Anthony had all the measurables and he didn't have medical red flags. Kikaha on the other hand didn't have the size to play DE, didn't have the athletic ability to play LB, and he was the definition of a medical red flag. So you use a 2nd round pick on a tweener who doesn't fit the scheme and already has two ACLs tears? It was a bold strategy.
No doubt. To me the Kikaha pick was just as bad or worse than the Stephone Anthony pick. At least Anthony had all the measurables and he didn't have medical red flags. Kikaha on the other hand didn't have the size to play DE, didn't have the athletic ability to play LB, and he was the definition of a medical red flag. So you use a 2nd round pick on a tweener who doesn't fit the scheme and already has two ACLs tears? It was a bold strategy.
No doubt. To me the Kikaha pick was just as bad or worse than the Stephone Anthony pick. At least Anthony had all the measurables and he didn't have medical red flags. Kikaha on the other hand didn't have the size to play DE, didn't have the athletic ability to play LB, and he was the definition of a medical red flag. So you use a 2nd round pick on a tweener who doesn't fit the scheme and already has two ACLs tears? It was a bold strategy.
He'd start in Dallas. Those bums have no legit RDE unless you count Randy Gregory and Aldon Smith. neither of them have played in a while.
Translation I’m going try and see if I can squeeze a team and if not sign with one of my preferred teams for lessBut you turned down let me see Browns, Seahawks?, dont know who else. Hmmm still playing hard ball but your still open. Okay.....