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Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
Marty knew how to develop players. His postseason disappointments with three different teams (he didn't make it during his one season in Washington, although that was one fine coaching job with the mess Daniel Snyder gave him), but he helped most of his players reach their full potential.
It's still to be determined with Brandon Staley, but we haven't had a real head coach since Marty was fired.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Don't forget the LSU WR,.... Byrd who got in a bad car accident?...before the draft...... he used a 7th on him and was said would never play again. And he didn't.
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Originally posted by chargeroo View Post
I fully agree. AJ would have done something spiteful and severed the ties to Ekeler. He truly was an egomaniac. Many thought AJ's early success was due to Butler. In hindsight, that may be right. Being good at being a GM includes being good at picking players year after year, in that respect TT is better than AJ was. He was entertaining though.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Yep...AJ almost lost Dielman, who was close to signing with the Seahawks, when the Spani intervened and wooed him back...
Then there was Darren Sproles, whom A.J. didn't re-sign after the 2010 season. Sproles played another nine years after leaving San Diego.
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Originally posted by DerwinBosa View Post
The way he handled Vincent Jackson in 2010 pissed me off the most. Should have just extended him. He played very well through the 2014 season in Tampa Bay. Following the 2011 season we basically traded Jackson for Robert Meachem, one of our worst free agent signings ever (14 receptions in one year with us before we cut him). Just imagine the 2013 season with Jackson, Keenan, and Gates (Malcom Floyd gut injured that year). Vincent Brown was our #2 receiver that year. He was out of the NFL completely two years later, when he was 26.
Then there was Darren Sproles, whom A.J. didn't re-sign after the 2010 season. Sproles played another nine years after leaving San Diego.
You might be too young (?) but losing Jackson was nothing like losing John Jefferson. I was devastated. JJ was my favorite player and such a huge part of Air Coryell. You would have loved the guy, all Charger fans did. But then he got traded to Green Bay and flamed out and we traded (ironically for another Saint WR) Wes Chandler who almost made me forget about JJ. Wes was so graceful and so unbelievably fast.
TGLike, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View Post
I agree on Sproles. That was a travesty.
You might be too young (?) but losing Jackson was nothing like losing John Jefferson. I was devastated. JJ was my favorite player and such a huge part of Air Coryell. You would have loved the guy, all Charger fans did. But then he got traded to Green Bay and flamed out and we traded (ironically for another Saint WR) Wes Chandler who almost made me forget about JJ. Wes was so graceful and so unbelievably fast.
TG“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View Post
I agree on Sproles. That was a travesty.
You might be too young (?) but losing Jackson was nothing like losing John Jefferson. I was devastated. JJ was my favorite player and such a huge part of Air Coryell. You would have loved the guy, all Charger fans did. But then he got traded to Green Bay and flamed out and we traded (ironically for another Saint WR) Wes Chandler who almost made me forget about JJ. Wes was so graceful and so unbelievably fast.
TG
I agree about Wes too, he was one of the best in the NFL back then.THE YEAR OF THE FLIP!
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Originally posted by chargeroo View Post
I agree. JJ was great and he was the perfect fit for Air Coryell. Winslow said it was JJ that taught him how to catch one-handed. Now it seems they all can do that but back then it was a rare ability.
I agree about Wes too, he was one of the best in the NFL back then.
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