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Obviously Armando was remiss in his re-telling. He clearly forgot the part where Joe Philbin walked into Jeff Ireland's office and demanded that Vontae Davis be traded off the roster. [/sarcasm]
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He did a good job refusing until the price was right. That doesn't mean he did the right thing period, though. Jeff Ireland has always been good at negotiating favorable price tags on the trades he makes.
But it calls into question which trades (we never hear about) that he had the opportunity to make, but didn't, because he's such a stickler on price.Califin, Ozzy, dolfan7171 and 6 others like this. -
In before "he should have asked for more."
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So what was originally a 6th round pick became a 2nd and a conditional 6th. Not a bad piece of negotiating by Jeff Ireland.
Would really like to know what the conditions of that extra pick are. I'd assume they're not easily reached.
Eagerly await Hard Knocks tomorrow night. Pretty sure they'll have footage going back to the initial calls weeks ago.ToddPhin likes this. -
It seems that Philbin is running the show, not Ireland... which hopefully is a good thing. Time will only tell.
And allowing Vontae to play on Friday night was definitely part of the negotiation process. Risky... but it worked. -
I think the reality is that Jeff Ireland showed foresight, the ability to plan longer term, and the ability to stay true to his valuations and win a trade negotiation.
And yet still didn't necessarily get it right.
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Philbin demoting Davis made it pretty obvious to the whole world that he was unhappy with Davis. And it wasn't some short-term demotion solely for motivation purposes. This demotion was dragging on. The Colts were certainly able to put 2 + 2 together and get to 4. I'm sure Philbin communicated that displeasure with Ireland as well. In fact, I would assume that Ireland and Philbin talked about the potential trade beforehand. With a player like Davis with a history of not getting it (professionalism, maturity), it's not hard to imagine that Philbin concluded that Davis was unlikely to ever get it or at least that he wasn't willing to wait around for him to get it. My read on Philbin is that he has little tolerance for unprofessional players.
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Not bad negotiating but still not a good trade. You gave up a 24 year old CB with an elite skillset and maybe a few maturity issues for a pick that will likely be between 43-50. You have a player worth making an emotional investment in and worth coaching up and worth mentoring because of that skillset and placed zero ability in your staff to do so. And the value of that pick goes down immensely if its Jeff Ireland still drafting in 2013. Ireland's high floor/low ceiling philosophy is great for avoiding complete busts but terrible in terms of drafting players that play at a very high level.
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Vonte was good around game 10 last year and came to camp out of shape this year I hate to say it but Ireland probably did the best thing.
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If he did, then when Jeff Ireland turned down the 6th rounder and then turned down the 5th rounder, then that was directly going against Joe Philbin's wishes.
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I wonder if Irsay's idiotic tweets had anything to do with reinforcing Ireland that he had hidden leverage? -
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2. How do you know they didn't already try to mentor and develop him? You have to cut the cord at some point so maybe they did it now while he still had some nice value to him.ToddPhin, Tin Indian, Bpk and 1 other person like this. -
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Ah, anyone else recall that VD was said to have maturity issues at IL?
But we were assured "he's not like his brother"
Uhm, yeah, the 08 and 09 draft classes are pretty much washouts..good job!
Look at our secondary now:
-late rd picks in Jones, Clemons and Wilson at S
-2nd rder in SS, but how many career int's does he have?
-Marshall, we'll see about him, thought he was kinda bad vs Atlanta
-Carroll 5th rd pick
Clearly Ireland has a philosophical issue about investing in the Secondary consistently, in fact, it is very much our Wr corps.MrClean and SuperMarksBros. like this. -
I would also like to point out that I do not agree with the trade at all. In today's NFL, having three pretty good corners is a really good thing.
Even if Marshall is better than Vontae, Vontae is a lot better than Nolan Carroll. And Nolan Carroll is a lot better than whoever would come him after him.Boik14 likes this. -
I think the reality is that last year when Vontae showed up to practice late, hung over, arguably still drunk...Jeff Ireland probably decided that longer term, this was not a guy that was going to be here much longer. I think that's why he signed Richard Marshall to a suspiciously large and suspiciously longer term (relative to all the other guys they signed this off season) contract. I think he was hoping that an offer like this would come down the pipe.GMJohnson, MrClean, PhinGeneral and 2 others like this. -
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What will be very interesting to see on Hard Knocks is how the staff feels about Nolan Carroll. Hopefully we get some insight there.ToddPhin likes this. -
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