Thread: Ian Scott a solution
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03-20-2007, 01:42 PM #21
Re: Ian Scott a solution
sign him up! I think depth is definately a good thing. If we can get some younger guys that have some playing time to come in now and work with the Williams bros. now it should make us better in the future also.
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Re: Ian Scott a solution
I am pulling for this signing.
I think it would add some decent depth, as well as provide another tackle that could relieve PWill in passing situations.
Or maybe we should look at it as PWill relieving Ian during running situations...Zeus wrote:
When are you going to realize that picking out the 20 bad throws this year and ignoring the 300 good ones does not make your point?
=Z=
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03-20-2007, 03:38 PM #23
Re: Ian Scott a solution
"NodakPaul" wrote:
This would be a good signing, you don't know how good this guy really is as he played behind some pretty talented DT's in Chicago.I am pulling for this signing.
I think it would add some decent depth, as well as provide another tackle that could relieve PWill in passing situations.
Or maybe we should look at it as PWill relieving Ian during running situations...
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Re: Ian Scott a solution
"Desertvikingfan" wrote:
And that is exactly the type of player Childress likes to bring in."NodakPaul" wrote:
This would be a good signing, you don't know how good this guy really is as he played behind some pretty talented DT's in Chicago.I am pulling for this signing.
I think it would add some decent depth, as well as provide another tackle that could relieve PWill in passing situations.
Or maybe we should look at it as PWill relieving Ian during running situations...
Reminds me of Chester or Shank...Zeus wrote:
When are you going to realize that picking out the 20 bad throws this year and ignoring the 300 good ones does not make your point?
=Z=
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03-20-2007, 03:52 PM #25
Re: Ian Scott a solution
"NodakPaul" wrote:
Agreed, makes you almost think he knows something about football"Desertvikingfan" wrote:
And that is exactly the type of player Childress likes to bring in."NodakPaul" wrote:
This would be a good signing, you don't know how good this guy really is as he played behind some pretty talented DT's in Chicago.I am pulling for this signing.
I think it would add some decent depth, as well as provide another tackle that could relieve PWill in passing situations.
Or maybe we should look at it as PWill relieving Ian during running situations...
Reminds me of Chester or Shank...
;D
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03-20-2007, 03:58 PM #26
Re: Ian Scott a solution
"Desertvikingfan" wrote:
almost"NodakPaul" wrote:
Agreed, makes you almost think he knows something about football"Desertvikingfan" wrote:
And that is exactly the type of player Childress likes to bring in."NodakPaul" wrote:
This would be a good signing, you don't know how good this guy really is as he played behind some pretty talented DT's in Chicago.I am pulling for this signing.
I think it would add some decent depth, as well as provide another tackle that could relieve PWill in passing situations.
Or maybe we should look at it as PWill relieving Ian during running situations...
Reminds me of Chester or Shank...
;D
LET THAT WHICH DOES NOT MATTER, TRULY SLIDE
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03-24-2007, 04:25 PM #27
Re: Ian Scott a solution
Discussions between Scott and the falcons are heating up....
http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/printedition/2007/03/24/sptfalcons0324a.html
Looks like we're gonna lose another one.
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