A Quick What If Scenario?

January 17, 2009 on 1:26 pm | In Uncategorized |

What if Matt Millen had not traded “Big Baby” Shaun Rogers to the Browns, in exchange for the clearly discontented and underachieving CB Leigh Bodden, who is due a very large roster bonus, which puts the Lions new front office and coaching staff in the difficult position of deciding whether to retain his services, or not?

Furthermore, the growing public outcry is that the Lions should attempt to sign Titans franchise DT Albert Haynesworth, essentially a player with some of the same character and motivational issues that Rogers possessed, at a much higher price than what “Big Baby” previously cost the organization.

I fully expect that Schwartz would have put Rogers in the same position to thrive that he has previously done with Haynesworth. Rogers, like Haynesworth, possesses ability, despite any conditioning issues, that are virtually without peer in the NFL. Think about that. Matt Millen, the f@ck-up that keeps on f@cking up!!!

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  1. The one thing I still remember about Rogers is that even Rod Marinelli could not get through to him. Rod was able to help Sapp become all he could be and Sapp is no easy man to handle. I just think Rogers is gonna be the same issue to the Browns that he was to the Lions. I look to see him have a very good first half and a “he’s doggin’ it” second half just like he did for the Lions. The one sliver lining we may have regarding Boden (and Travis Fischer for that matter) is that Schwartz isn’t sipposed to be a “system” coach. If they can do something in the secondary that moves closer to “man” coverage, they will both do better and we may be more happy with his results. Let’s face it, he(Boden) was never happy in the Tampa two and that’s all Marinelli and Barry could coach.

    Comment by Mike — January 17, 2009 #

  2. Stop with the what if’s, I’m tired of all the woulda coulda shoulda. I believe this draft of the Lions and to an extent the free agency period will define the Lions for the next 5 years. They (Mayhew/Lewand) have to hit homeruns with the first 2 picks - they dont have to pick hall of famers, just solid players that will be on the roster for the next 10 years. The roster is riddled with a ton of medium quality back up’s that are in starting positions, they have to start a foundation now. In the next 3 picks they dont need home runs, but they do need to get a couple of doubles and maybe a triple. We cant draft for depth, we need starters right now, and right now I dont even know who there director of player personnel is. With this draft, they need to start from the inside out, draft the best OL w/ the number 1 pick, and pick 20 take the best available DL or G, first pick in the second rd should get you a top flight corner back or a big guard if you didnt pick one in the 1st, or LB. In the 3rd go after the cb/kick returner we have been missing for years, and the final 3rd pick look for another big lug for either side of the line. Take the 4th rd pick and see about getting Derrick Anderson fm the Browns. Now you just got alot better in the middle of the field, and you also have a solid starting qb

    Comment by Alden Nash — January 17, 2009 #

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