Longtime wrote:Guess that's what happens when you have the worst GM in football.
Ahem (clears throat)...Matt Millen.
Definitely Matt Millen.
http://www.firemillen.com/
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Definitely Matt Millen. http://www.firemillen.com/
I noted the Cardinals and Lions in my posting. And yes, without a salary cap Jerry would be a much better GM. Without the death penalty and the resulting subsequent restrictions on the program, along with the ability to pay players, SMU could be national championship-caliber as well.
Owner/GM whatever......almost no one else in the NFL has a better botton line success record over the last 15-20 years than Jerry Jones. Yeah maybe the Patriots but what about everybody else? Would you rather have the adminstration in New Orleans? in Arizona? the Jets? Buffalo? Cincinnati? Cleveland? All teams have made draft mistakes, but not all owners/GM's have 3 Supre Bowl Trophies in the case. Trash Jerry Jones all you want but name a bunch of people with a better NFL botton line of trophies in the case? There are a few, but Jerry Jones is among the elite.
C-ya @ Milos!
on another note, Bartel got cut today. No surprise. will most likely be picked up for the practice squad unless another team signs him
This isn't very surprising, actually. At the rookie mini-camp, he was getting chewed out constantly for loafing through various drills, and then he'd go back to doing it again and again. I thought one assistant coach was going to strangle him afterward. In the locker room that day, several reporters asked him about getting chewed out, and he said (paraphrasing) "No big deal. I'm here today because I'm a great athlete" ... and then reminded all of us how he entered (and subsequently withdrew from) the NBA draft after his senior year of high school. A month later, at the full-team mini-camp, he was at it again, jogging through drills when everyone had been instructed to sprint, and the coaches got all over him again ... which changed absolutely nothing about his attitude. He also looked much slower than I expected for a guy who thought he was an NBA prospect, and for someone with hands the size of large pizzas, he dropped more passes than you would think he would. Not saying he doesn't have talent, but at least as of that point, the light had not even come close to coming on. PonyFans.com ... is really the premier place for Mustang talk on the Web.
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