Philly is letting him walk. He has had a few solid seasons and is still very young. Personally, i think he is the superior LB
If we let Poz walk, Stewart Bradley is an intriguing option
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Re: If we let Poz walk, Stewart Bradley is an intriguing option
Siler is a backup player on a decent team. Good ST'er, but not a guy you want to start.
Stewart Bradley is still young and was an All-Pro before blowing out his achilles in 2009. He returned last year and wasn't the same, but it usually takes a couple years to recover from that type of injury. Heady guy and a real team leader, he seems worth signing for a team like the Bills who are looking to establish a new identity. Even if he is only 80% of what he was he will be a good player. The intangibles put him over the top.
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Re: If we let Poz walk, Stewart Bradley is an intriguing option
How about Kevin Burnett?
Age 28, played whole career in 3-4, broke out last season with six sacks, 2 FFs, 2 INTs, scored a TD, has missed just 8 games in 6-year career. Chargers want to keep him."It is better to be divided by truth than to be united by error." -- Martin Luther
"Those who appease the crocodile will simply be eaten last." -- Winston Churchill
2003 BZ Pick Em Champion
2004 BZ Big Money League Champion
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Re: If we let Poz walk, Stewart Bradley is an intriguing option
Ill take Siler over Stewart who wasn't even 80% last year. Plus Stewart may one of the top ILB's left and with the market being set by Poz Im not giving him around 7 a year.COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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Re: If we let Poz walk, Stewart Bradley is an intriguing option
From Chris Brown - decent discussion
Kevin Burnett – played for Chargers last 2 seasons, 28-years old, was a full time starter in 2010 with 95 tackles, six sacks, 2 INTs and 2 FFs.
Rocky McIntosh – played for Redskins his entire career (2006 draft). Four-year starter at LB has played inside and outside, but more of an inside fit in 3-4. Career-high 110 tackles last season with a pair of sacks and a FF. 28-years old.
Stephen Tulloch – played his entire career with Tennessee. A 3-year starter, logged a career-high 160 tackles last season with a sack and an INT. 26-years old.
Plus Siler and a couple more. Plenty of options to replace the subpar Poz.Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit
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Re: If we let Poz walk, Stewart Bradley is an intriguing option
I dont think Burnett, or McIntosh are worth over 5 but both will likely get it now. Tulloch could get as much if not more than Poz.
The Jaguars put us in a ****ty situation.COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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