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Sam Mellinger @mellinger
I'm not reading too much into Pioli going to Atlanta. He and Dimitroff are old buddies. Now, if he's in Philly... |
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True could be either way but the media may be saying now Zona is the leverage.
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Heckert's draft in cleveland
<PRE> Year Rnd Pick Pos To College/Univ 2012 1 3 Trent Richardson RB 2012 Alabama 2012 1 22 Brandon Weeden QB 2012 Oklahoma St. 2012 2 37 Mitchell Schwartz T 2012 California 2012 3 87 John Hughes DT 2012 Cincinnati 2012 4 100 Travis Benjamin WR 2012 Miami (FL) 2012 4 120 James-Michael Johnson ILB 2012 2012 5 160 Ryan Miller G 2012 Colorado 2012 6 204 Emmanuel Acho OLB 2012 Texas 2012 6 205 Billy Winn DT 2012 Boise St. 2012 7 245 Trevin Wade CB 2012 Arizona 2012 7 247 Brad Smelley TE 2012 Alabama Year Rnd Pick Pos To College/Univ 2011 1 21 Phil Taylor DL 2012 Baylor 2011 2 37 Jabaal Sheard DL 2012 Pittsburgh 2011 2 59 Greg Little WR 2012 North Carolina 2011 4 102 Jordan Cameron TE 2012 USC 2011 4 124 Owen Marecic RB 2012 Stanford 2011 5 137 Buster Skrine DB 2012 Tenn-Chattanooga 2011 5 150 Jason Pinkston OL 2012 Pittsburgh 2011 7 248 Eric Hagg DB 2012 Nebraska Year Rnd Pick Pos To College/Univ 2010 1 7 Joe Haden DB 2012 Florida 2010 2 38 T.J. Ward DB 2012 Oregon 2010 2 59 Montario Hardesty RB 2012 Tennessee 2010 3 85 Colt McCoy QB 2012 Texas 2010 3 92 Shawn Lauvao G 2012 Arizona St. 2010 5 160 Larry Asante DB 2011 Nebraska 2010 6 177 Carlton Mitchell WR 2011 South Florida 2010 6 186 Clifton Geathers DE 2010 South Carolina</PRE> |
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Pioli with Hunt for Atlanta interviews. Not sure if Pioli will be with Hunt to interview Reid in Philly...per Chris Mortensen.
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If Reid comes to KC I'm not sure I want him involved in the draft. According to the following report he sucked at evaluating college talent:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-roseman-reid/ Now that the dust has settled on a dizzying day of terminations and quotes and rumors and reports, it’s time to search through the wreckage of quotes to look for hints at what may have happened in the past — and what could happen next. In Philadelphia, comments from owner Jeffrey Lurie suggest that the termination of coach Andy Reid was preceded by a determination that G.M. Howie Roseman would or should have more authority over the construction of the roster. Officially, Reid has had “final say” since the day he was hired, in 1999. Unofficially, Roseman acquired more influence in 2012, based on Lurie’s explanation regarding the manner in which Roseman’s role in a 1-11 collapse over the final three fourths of the season will be assessed. “I keep voluminous notes on talent evaluation on not just who we draft, but who is valued in each draft by each person that is in the organization that’s working here,” Lurie said. “I came to the conclusion that the person that was providing by far the best talent evaluation in the building was Howie Roseman. I decided to streamline the whole decision-making process for the 2012 draft and offseason and that’s the first draft and offseason I hold Howie completely accountable for. The mistakes that were made in the 2011 draft have little or nothing to do with Howie’s evaluations and I think it was important for me to own up to the mistakes that were made and understand where they were coming from and it was awfully clear.” In other words, Roseman was trying to get Reid to make other decisions in past years, and hindsight was proving Roseman to be right. And so if Roseman is accountable only for the 2012 draft, it means that Reid, was wisely deferring to the guy whom hindsight was proving to be right. It doesn’t mean that Roseman will now be in charge of the team. “The way I’ve operated is the way I’m going to operate and that is the new head coach, whoever that is, will report directly to me and that’s the only structure that I insist upon,” Lurie said. “As we go through the process, we have the flexibility to finalize personnel decisions and everything else that goes with the coach-G.M. relationship. But my goal is to have the coach and the General Manager work hand-in-hand and work collaboratively and work in a very, very terrific way together.” In other words, the next coach of the Eagles may not be running the show the way Reid was for 14 years. Or, possibly, for the first 13 of them. |
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