no way can he be a NT I think he could play DE
there is no one on our roster that can play the middle in the 3-4 and Schobel stays its as a LB on the outside.
2004- 7 sks, 2003- 5 sks, 2002- 9 sks his tackle #'s were a little better
thats 21 sks
2008- 17.5, 2009- 9 thats 26.5 sks in 2 years
like I said do your homework before you make a comment
he didn't ask for a trade he asked for his release. and the #'s don't lie 9 sacks in 14 games when your not even an everydown player is hardly diminished.
I saw an article the other day that it had to do with somethings that he did that Bill "I think I am GOD himself" Parcells did not like. Something about Mcdonald's or something and he rubbed Parcells the wrong way. Thats what happens when you are dealing with an ego maniac.
2008 in 16 games 47tkls 17.5sks
2009 in 14 games 41tkls 9sks in a diminished role
No not that good glad you people look into these things before you coment
It also will take time for his program to work there is no magic voodoo involved that makes body make-up and chemistry change as soon as a guy is hired it will take time for his program to have an effect.
no you can't he isn't a pediatritian trying to perform brain surgery. He is doing the same job under the same conditions there are no unknown tangibles with this job. He doesn't need heart or leadership skills he says eat this and do these excersizes and thats what they do. S##T my chemo isn't going to work any more at the pro level now my cancer will kill me.
that's like saying ralph Wilsons lawyer is learning on the pro level not much changes if the guy is a good S+C coach then that is what he is body chemistry changes with age not with the draft.
Someone else then. Maybe I am crazy but I like Maybin at LB. Just checked it out 6'6" 260 size and strength a + projects as legit DE but is considered widely as 1st rounder and is expected to sky rocket after the combine.
I like Nelson at TE. Pierre Paul now thats probably a good idea as i already said in another post 2nd round DE but I do need to take a better look at the kid.