I guess the coaches liked what they saw yesterday.
I guess the coaches liked what they saw yesterday.
Probably for the better
if it had happened at final cut downs we probably have at the very least 1 more W
He really added nothing of value this year. He was good as a backup/situational guy for a few years, but when even that starts to go ... yeah, you got nothing.
See you Space Cowboy ...
Who's Wilson, the volleyball from cast away?
IMO, that means they like the stable of Bell, Jones, and Dwyer. With LSH coming back next year, if he is at all the same as he was this year, I think that's a RB stable we can be happy with. No, it's still not the best, but it's good enough to put our focus somewhere else, unless a deal falls in our lap.
His suddenness and glide was all gone.
It looked to me that Redman tried to become something he is not, and in the manage to loose what he could do well. Redman was a short yardage back, I hope he go's back to that and catches on someplace.
AML
I was a big fan of "Redzone". Sorry to see him go, but that's what happens if you can't hold on to the ball and then get on the outs with the management.
"You've heard people brag about 'being in the zone'. They don't know what the Hell being in the zone is about. I played in the NFL for 15 years and I was only in the zone that one time." - "Mean" Joe Greene on the 1974 playoff victory over Oakland
"A man's got to know his limitations."
I called it yesterday, but figured he would last to the end of the season.
All Defense!
I wish him the best of luck, but it's about time. He had no business beating Dwyer out of camp. At least the mistake has been corrected. This is the best backfield we've had in several years.
"If you are holding on to something that you no longer need to hold on to, I encourage you to let go." - Rashard Mendenhall
yeah, it looks like losing that weight to get quicker on top of the injuries took him backwards. redman was never going to be able to run away from anybody, but at his previous weight, he was one of the best short yardage specialists in the league, as well as a great blocker. And what a play against the ravens in 2010
I don't blame him for that. He was outstanding as the short yardage/goal line guy and quickly showed that he's not a starter. I think the coaches kind of failed him here. I know that in order to take up a spot on the 46 dressed personnel a player should have as many qualities as possible, but he was money in those situations and we sort of took that away from him.
Oh well. It's all history now.
I still really like him, but he lost something and in this game when you do yo dont stay around for much longer PLUS he made the steelers look bad with the concussion stuff earlier in the year
For those i love i will sacrifice.
Si ventus non est, remiga
Yeah, I never thought I would be glad to have Felix Jones. But for some apparent reason, he just fits.
"We're going to win the whole fucking thing" - Greg Lloyd
I think when they gave Dwyer the ball on Sunday and he picked up the first in a Redman-like short yardage situation, it sealed Redman's fate.
I wonder if things would be different if Dwyer failed in that situation. Probably not, but we'll never know.