If Rex Stays As HC for 2013, Then The following Needs To Happen
#5
Posted 10 December 2012 - 03:28 PM
#8
Posted 10 December 2012 - 04:46 PM
If Norv Turner is available, we should bring him in as OC. And we need to trade for a TE, WR and also a big RB (MJD)......
trading for MJD at this stage in his career seems like a bad choice.
as for norv that's actually not a horrific idea. but keep in mind they extended Sanchez partly to give him 2 years to learn the new offense (it's industry standard, most teams take 2 years to learn a new offense) if replace the OC now, it throws off the schedule of evaluating (and possibly dumping) sanchez.
My posts have to get worse, so they can get better.
#10
Posted 10 December 2012 - 04:50 PM
You have no idea what schedule the morons in the FO are going to be on though.trading for MJD at this stage in his career seems like a bad choice.
as for norv that's actually not a horrific idea. but keep in mind they extended Sanchez partly to give him 2 years to learn the new offense (it's industry standard, most teams take 2 years to learn a new offense) if replace the OC now, it throws off the schedule of evaluating (and possibly dumping) sanchez.
#11
Posted 10 December 2012 - 05:33 PM
trading for MJD at this stage in his career seems like a bad choice.
as for norv that's actually not a horrific idea. but keep in mind they extended Sanchez partly to give him 2 years to learn the new offense (it's industry standard, most teams take 2 years to learn a new offense) if replace the OC now, it throws off the schedule of evaluating (and possibly dumping) sanchez.
+1
If they don't think Powell will be the full-time back and want a quick fix at RB for a year or two (minus injury games) to split carries, Fred Jackson will probably get cut. Damn good RB when healthy, costs no draft picks, and at 32 or whatever he should be cheap if no one else makes him any compelling offers. Better him with little guaranteed money than a first or second plus $20M guaranteed and $8-10M/year that we don't have for 28 year old MJD. He's awesome, but a team rebuilding its offense doesn't begin the process with a mega-expensive 28 year-old RB coming off injury (or "injury" depending on how you look at it) at the NFL's most injury-prone, young-man's position. Without a QB there's no point in doing anything except waiting out the guaranteed portion of his idiotic contract extension.
#13
Posted 10 December 2012 - 08:32 PM
trading for MJD at this stage in his career seems like a bad choice.
as for norv that's actually not a horrific idea. but keep in mind they extended Sanchez partly to give him 2 years to learn the new offense (it's industry standard, most teams take 2 years to learn a new offense) if replace the OC now, it throws off the schedule of evaluating (and possibly dumping) sanchez.
sanchez has been evaluated. he sucks
#14
Posted 10 December 2012 - 08:38 PM
trading for MJD at this stage in his career seems like a bad choice.
as for norv that's actually not a horrific idea. but keep in mind they extended Sanchez partly to give him 2 years to learn the new offense (it's industry standard, most teams take 2 years to learn a new offense) if replace the OC now, it throws off the schedule of evaluating (and possibly dumping) sanchez.
Yup, ask Jason Cambell about that, kid got a raw deal, he was never in the same offense for more than 1 year, and I'm not saying Cambell could have been a star, but he might have been a mid level starter, he did a very decent job getting Oak to 6-4 last year before his injury, and watched Palmer finish 2-4 with the same team.
#17
Posted 10 December 2012 - 09:44 PM
Where are we getting the assets to make these trades?
Nevermind who we hire as coaches, this isn't Madden. Trades require even exchange of value. We've got nothing in the cupboard.
Jason Campbell on the cheap for a one year deal. Sit Sanchez and draft another QB after Sanchez and his pet albatross contract become extinct.
#19
Posted 10 December 2012 - 10:10 PM
He looked impressive the game he played for Chicago replacing Cutler (concussion)!
The kid had a different system and coach every year in Washington. He had Oakland doing good before he got hurt. Bring him into camp for a competition if he is used up cut him. No real risk.
#20
Posted 10 December 2012 - 11:00 PM
Jason Campbell on the cheap for a one year deal. Sit Sanchez and draft another QB after Sanchez and his pet albatross contract become extinct.
Hahaha... I wanted Campbell a couple years ago instead of a rookie, I got killed for that suggestion.
"Idz a process."

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