Read More...The issue of redheadedness and athletic performance took center stage before the 2011 NFL draft, when Sports Illustrated’s Peter King interviewed an anonymous head coach who questioned Texas Christian University product Andy Dalton’s ability to lead a team from the quarterback spot. The scout’s objections were based less on Dalton’s arm strength, pocket presence and his Wonderlic score than his hair color.
“Has there ever been a redheaded quarterback in the NFL who’s really done ...
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1. Smyly Smile (Walewander) posted on November 21, 2012 at 09:30 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Our system is horrible, although it has been a lot more productive over the Dombrowski years than one might think, either in producing useful players or trade chips. A lot rides on Castellanos bouncing back in AA and Garcia developing more power. I like Jake Thompson, too.
The win now mode continues and as much as DD professes otherwise I would not be surprised to see Castellanos, Garcia and/or Rondon gone by July for some combination of a SS, another SP and a monster bullpen arm. Or yet another OF who can mash.
I'll be following Schotts as well. I bet he does start at Lakeland - the Tigers are aggressive to a fault with the kids, as Porcello, Turner, Daniel Fields, etc. can all attest.
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