Sort of Dolphins related since he is a former member of the team...anyway, reports out of Colts camp is he left the field with an apparent knee injury. The other knee from the one he injured with Miami.
I really had high hopes for him when we drafted him. Seems like a good dude with class and intelligence. Hate to see him struggle with injuries like he has.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/n...067/report-colts-lb-aj-edds-may-have-torn-acl
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Dude at worst will make 100k+ as some figure head for an Iowa buisness. I know what you mean but the reality is what it is.
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He was durable at Iowa too. Ya just never know who the injury bug will hit. His knee injury with Miami was non contact too as I recall. He may never play much again, or he may go ten years without another injury.
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Torn ACL. Poor guy.
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Was my favorite pick of that draft, probably would be competing with Misi to start at wolb if no injury.
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Shame. He really had a great deal of potential and I think would have wound up a starting OLB somewhere (if not here) if not for his injuries. Really feel bad for him.
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This is one of th reasons why I do not complain when a player holdsout for more $$$, a career can end in a single moment.
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The emotional factor has gotta be quite significant. I've seen how it affects high school kids who never had a shot at Division 1 college, let alone the NFL. -
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Which one is it---- a bad pick?.... or a good pick that we mistakingly cut?
Orrr, are you not being sarcastic and feel Edds was a great pick by Ireland but the staff cut him regardless? :shifty:
Nothing of your posts make sense other than twisting everything into hatred of Jeff Ireland. It's so extreme that nothing you say can be taken seriously IMO.
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after reading through the old "Dolphins waive Edds" thread, the only thing that makes sense about your posts is that they sound similar to these ones:
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If you're going to have a parachute account you should probably make it harder to figure out by not being the one guy who is that irritating and harps on the same thing.
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I had high hopes for Edds as well. Really liked the kids attitude. Too bad about his luck.
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A 4th rounder who misses his entire rookie year due to a preseason injury is not in a good situation to begin with. Just ask the talented Greg Childs who was recently cut by Minnesota after tearing up his knee. Vikings, however, didn't give him a year to see what happens; they cut him immediately.
It's never good when picks don't pan out.
Unfortunately in this case neither you nor I knows who was responsible for those picks; HOWEVER we do know Parcells ran the draft and admitted to drafting White and said the following about it, "It was a deviation from [my] principles," Parcells told Sports Illustrated. "He was not prototypical. … He wasn't accurate enough and didn't throw it well enough."
As for Jerry, Turner, Nalbone, and Murphy:
-Jerry & Turner both fit Parcells' mold. In '09 Parcells was in Mobile, Alabama scouting players at the Senior Bowl (Jerry & Turner were 2 of 'em).
-Murphy also fit Parcells' mold. His father, Dale Murphy, referenced Bill Parcells as the person who drafted him, "We were glued to the TV," Murphy said. "After my wife Sandy screamed, my first thought was, 'Really. Bill Parcells picked Shawn.' What a compliment. ... I know he's one of the best evaluators and successful coaches in the history of the game."
-Nalbone was Parcells hometown New Jersey guy.
-Gates. Anyone complaining about Miami taking a 4th round chance on Clyde has NO business discussing football and should immediately head to the kitchen and put on an apron. -
*** said about Parcells just prior to our '09 draft:
*** April 2011 Miami Herald:
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I've probably run this into the ground, but there's no need to throw anyone under the bus. I don't think you can start from an adequate frame of reference, and having looked at what a normal NFL draft looks like in terms of success rates and players produced and claim the Dolphins have been worse than average. -
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