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Goodell is a polesmoker
to sign Spiller. Am I the only one that wonders why we keep Heath?
I like Dixon's game, so please don't take this the wrong way. He's a penalty waiting to happen. Get him on the PS and teach him how to play NFL Flag football. Then promote him.
According to Kavner- A DC.com guy- he will likely join PS if he clears waivers
Totally agree. He cost the Cowboys the Dolphins game. Grant it is was meaningless, but you can't have a 7th round player and fringe player being a bone head. They gave him a break given that he was kept on the roster late.I like Dixon's game, so please don't take this the wrong way. He's a penalty waiting to happen. Get him on the PS and teach him how to play NFL Flag football. Then promote him.
Totally agree. He cost the Cowboys the Dolphins game. Grant it is was meaningless, but you can't have a 7th round player and fringe player being a bone head. They gave him a break given that he was kept on the roster late.
I think Patmon has the smarts to play both corner and safety. Anybody back their but heath
Never said Garrett was smart. Would not have keep Heath either. Not an NFL caliber player.I am not going out on a limb when I say Heath cost us the NFC East Title game last season. Foles lobbed up passes that a decent safety would have broken up at the very least. Ended up being touchdown My god it is a goddamn pre season game. This coaching staff is brain dead when it comes to evaluating talent.
I like Dixon's game, so please don't take this the wrong way. He's a penalty waiting to happen. Get him on the PS and teach him how to play NFL Flag football. Then promote him.
Patmons probably a little too light, but the guy we got fron the Pats last week can play both - Thomas
I am not going out on a limb when I say Heath cost us the NFC East Title game last season. Foles lobbed up passes that a decent safety would have broken up at the very least. Ended up being touchdown My god it is a goddamn pre season game. This coaching staff is brain dead when it comes to evaluating talent.