OK fine.When we sent Levi to the Steelers, it was like sending someone to beat the hell out of Big Ben every Sunday.
That might be worth a 2nd round pick all by itself.
Roll tape of Batiste from 2012...
Ok, keep being 100% sure he can't be worse than Levi based on Max Hall pixie dust and unicorns.Why? He is not Batiste. Might as well roll tape on Michael Harris of the Chargers.
Why? He is not Batiste. Might as well roll tape on Michael Harris of the Chargers.
There's nothing wrong if we got a higher pick than the one we traded away - which is more likely than otherwise.The Cardinals sent a pick to Pitt. How is that wrong?
There's nothing wrong if we got a higher pick than the one we traded away - which is more likely than otherwise.
But we don't know what the terms are and, until we do, all we're doing is making a lot of noise based on what we "think" and not what we know.
There's nothing wrong if we got a higher pick than the one we traded away - which is more likely than otherwise.
But we don't know what the terms are and, until we do, all we're doing is making a lot of noise based on what we "think" and not what we know.
There's nothing wrong if we got a higher pick than the one we traded away - which is more likely than otherwise.
But we don't know what the terms are and, until we do, all we're doing is making a lot of noise based on what we "think" and not what we know.
Typically two draft picks are from Round X is worth one pick from Round X-1 ie. 2 seventh round picks are the same as a 6th round pick. As long as we get a pick back that's higher than the one we sent we are getting something of value, (although not necessarily much). Getting a 7th round pick outright is pretty much the same as swapping a 7th round pick for a 6th round pick.
Ok, keep being 100% sure he can't be worse than Levi based on Max Hall pixie dust and unicorns.
Batiste was worse. The other tackles on the roster that couldn't beat out Levi very well could be worse. To me, the fact that the Cardinals went with Levi as the starter is some evidence that Potter, Massie and Sowell could be worse than Levi.
Levi beat himself out. That's the bottom line. His biggest deficiency was sucking even when he got help - he actually messed up the help. I'm not sure if it was better giving him help or just letting him whiff.
Listen, Sowell is not going to come in and be a stud. He is going to whiff on blocks, and he's going to make mistakes. But he's a second year UDFA, while Levi is a veteran high draft pick. I'm ok with young players making mistakes, especially if they learn. I'm not happy with false starts every game and whiffs by a guy who should be more consistent by this point.
Here is a nice look at the good and bad of Sowell. Just looking at that alone, he will be no worse than Levi, and has the luxury of upside remaining on his career. He's by NO MEANS a solution to the problem, at least that's doubtful. But Levi was certainly never going to be.
http://www.revengeofthebirds.com/20...rting-lt-bradley-sowell-what-to-expect-sunday
The coaching staff brought Sowell in right before the season started, he had no training camp. So you can't say that he didn't beat out Levi for the starting role, thus Levi must be better. Actually, you've got a better case theorizing that he DID beat out Levi, thus Levi gets the boot. These coaches know the guy, he played 10 games for them. He got beat, he held his ground. He apparently learned from the coaches (in their eyes) while Levi didn't.
I trust that a lot more than some worry that he's Batiste 2.0.
Doesn't mean he's not going to be swarmed on Sunday, because he is...just that Levi was going to get swarmed too.
Keim said something in the presser that made no sense; he said the dollar hits were 2013. I was (and remain) under the impression that some was for 2014. Does this payment aspect change that fact and add validity to Keim's comment?
Right. And did I miss the "conditional pick" mention at the presser?
Not that it matters.
Cheesey - it's equally if not more likely that they accommodated us.I think the issue is that in a trade where PIttsburg got the player it wanted AND we accomodated them further by paying for most of his salary that havibg to give up any kind of pick as well in order to get something is a real headscratcher. Just feels like we had to sweeten the pot A LOT to give the other team in the trade what they desperAtely needed
Cheesey - it's equally if not more likely that they accommodated us.
Levi beat himself out. That's the bottom line. His biggest deficiency was sucking even when he got help - he actually messed up the help. I'm not sure if it was better giving him help or just letting him whiff.
Listen, Sowell is not going to come in and be a stud. He is going to whiff on blocks, and he's going to make mistakes. But he's a second year UDFA, while Levi is a veteran high draft pick. I'm ok with young players making mistakes, especially if they learn. I'm not happy with false starts every game and whiffs by a guy who should be more consistent by this point.
Here is a nice look at the good and bad of Sowell. Just looking at that alone, he will be no worse than Levi, and has the luxury of upside remaining on his career. He's by NO MEANS a solution to the problem, at least that's doubtful. But Levi was certainly never going to be.
http://www.revengeofthebirds.com/20...rting-lt-bradley-sowell-what-to-expect-sunday
The coaching staff brought Sowell in right before the season started, he had no training camp. So you can't say that he didn't beat out Levi for the starting role, thus Levi must be better. Actually, you've got a better case theorizing that he DID beat out Levi, thus Levi gets the boot. These coaches know the guy, he played 10 games for them. He got beat, he held his ground. He apparently learned from the coaches (in their eyes) while Levi didn't.
I trust that a lot more than some worry that he's Batiste 2.0.
Doesn't mean he's not going to be swarmed on Sunday, because he is...just that Levi was going to get swarmed too.
Did the rules change in the new CBA? I always thought when a team trades a player, they trade the entire contract. I know their bonus was accelerated into a cap hit but, as for the salary, the team acquiring the player absorbed the entire contract.
This sounds like a baseball trade where team A trades a player to team B and pays almost all their salary, like the Cubs did in trading Soriano to the Yankees. I always thought this type of deal was against NFL rules.
Did the rules change in the new CBA? I always thought when a team trades a player, they trade the entire contract. I know their bonus was accelerated into a cap hit but, as for the salary, the team acquiring the player absorbed the entire contract.
This sounds like a baseball trade where team A trades a player to team B and pays almost all their salary, like the Cubs did in trading Soriano to the Yankees. I always thought this type of deal was against NFL rules.