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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 472263" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Great point, and this is one of the lone areas where I think that TT could take some lessons from Ron Wolf. Old Ronnie was never afraid to bring in low-priced free agents, or even wheel a trade together. Some of those "nobody" acquisitions turned into solid backups and even a few contributors - ahhh Tootie Robbins. TT sometimes sits on his hands longer than most, waiting for his draft picks to pan out or fail. Bringing in some outside competition can be beneficial.</p><p> </p><p>If one didn't have to give up much money or draft picks, I'd be in favor of one of the guys that rodell330 listed above. My only hesitation comes from analyzing schemes. Some guys work very well in one scheme and not in another. I know that's part of what keeps TT at bay in the FA markets. Special players can be special anywhere. Regular "good" football players often benefit from the schemes and teammates that surround them, and may be prone to failure with another team. It's all part of rolling the dice sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 472263, member: 5830"] Great point, and this is one of the lone areas where I think that TT could take some lessons from Ron Wolf. Old Ronnie was never afraid to bring in low-priced free agents, or even wheel a trade together. Some of those "nobody" acquisitions turned into solid backups and even a few contributors - ahhh Tootie Robbins. TT sometimes sits on his hands longer than most, waiting for his draft picks to pan out or fail. Bringing in some outside competition can be beneficial. If one didn't have to give up much money or draft picks, I'd be in favor of one of the guys that rodell330 listed above. My only hesitation comes from analyzing schemes. Some guys work very well in one scheme and not in another. I know that's part of what keeps TT at bay in the FA markets. Special players can be special anywhere. Regular "good" football players often benefit from the schemes and teammates that surround them, and may be prone to failure with another team. It's all part of rolling the dice sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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