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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by cajunasian61 Well we hope his knee is ok. The best thing about this trade is that the Saints are only giving away a 4th rounder next year if his knee turns out to be bad. We'd probably ...
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Re: LB Vilma Officially A Saint - More Excitement
Originally Posted by cajunasian61
I don't think that we would trade for the guy if we had any suspicions that he wasn't going to recover. I think that you also have to factor into the equation the fact that Vilma didn't fit into the Jets' scheme and was never going to. Basically, he was dead weight to the Jets, and everybody knew that, so they thought they mine as well get something for him.
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Re: LB Vilma Officially A Saint - More Excitement
Originally Posted by TheDeuce
I hope you're right. I thought Vilma was on the wasy to becoming an elite linebacker early in his career. I just feel like we got him awfully cheap.
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Re: LB Vilma Officially A Saint - More Excitement
Originally Posted by cajunasian61
Oh well you're absolutely right about him being an elite linebacker those first few years. He had over 170 tackles his second season, I think. The only reason why his numbers declined was because of the 3-4 system that Mangini brought in.
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