RDOGuy wrote: On Apr 23, 2:10 pm, Tarkus <karnev...@atlantabraves.net> wrote: Although I tend to ignore anything from "Rufus Dawes" (I think there's a good chance he's Carl Peterson, incognito), that is indeed interesting. But I think it says more about Kuharich/Edwards than Peterson. You're not alone. There are a lot of folks who think that Dawes is, at the very least
On Apr 23, 2:10 pm, Tarkus <karnev...@atlantabraves.net> wrote: Although I tend to ignore anything from "Rufus Dawes" (I think there's a good chance he's Carl Peterson, incognito), that is indeed interesting. But I think it says more about Kuharich/Edwards than Peterson. You're not alone. There are a lot of folks who think that Dawes is, at the very least, somebody who works in the
RDOGuy wrote: I just read another one of those "Point of Order" columns on the Chiefs site, where their columnis discuss the Allen deal: http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/2008/04/23/the_jared_allen_trade_good_or_bad/ One statement at the end - from Rufus Dawes - stood out to me: "The dealing away of Jared Allen would never be totally accepted in this market no matter what the
Tarkus wrote: POINT OF ORDER – Who do the Chiefs draft? Apr 02, 2008, 8:43:56 AM by Rufus Dawes %%< RAND: %%< “That still leaves four spots in the last three rounds for another cornerback and three positions where hidden gems can be unearthed – center, tight end and fullback. All three spots would shore up the running game and Edwards, despite his penchant for running the ball
POINT OF ORDER – What has free agency wrought? Mar 04, 2008, 9:19:04 AM by Rufus Dawes Unrestricted free agency has been around now since following the 1993 season with arguable results. One thing is for sure, the media and fans love it. Just a few weeks ago, Pro Football Weekly was “counting down” the days until free agency began, promising the best” preview information” and “updated news