Welcome to the Fray, Tommy. I hope you stick around and offer another perspective. So long as you are not a troll, you are most welcome here.
"But who did he have to play with Tommy? You put him with our lineman and a c+ player becomes a B+ player. As the Zen Master once said we'll see!" Obi
This is exactly my reaction........ from what I have read (have not watched much Cleveland ball), injuries and a style that did not match Rubin's skill-set were the biggest contributing factors to his decline. AND...John and Pete have been superb at scouring other teams' castoffs - including the CFL - and finding solid situational and rotational players to bolster a stout D that has been # 1 over the last three years.
Nothing about this move makes me think it will be any different than the other diamonds J & P brought to town, even if Mr. Rubin has been less effective on a crappy team with a fuster-cluck of craziness all around him. (see instable leadership, Johnny Clipboard, etc....) Even if it is not what we hope, he is on a one year make or break kinda deal just like Michael Bennett was. If we miss, we miss and we move on.
Look, I play my best golf when I play with good golfers rather than recreational golfers who talk in their own backswing let alone mine. This is more mental than anything else. Put Rubin in a positive environment with excellent coaching, a team first attitude, a mentality of winning forever, and the fact that he will have very solid players around him rotating in and out when appropriate...to say nothing of the talent behind him at LB and DB.
On the Hardy thing, we are not gonna rehash it all ( you can see the opinions in the thread about Hardy), but I have never read any comments from any Seahawk fan that suggest Greg Hardy would not make any D-line in the NFL better. NOBODY. Everyone knows that from a strictly talent perspective, Hardy was one of the top FAs available. What you are seeing here is a visceral reaction to the thought of that scumbag suiting up in college navy, wolf grey and action green. With a very few exceptions, fans in this forum (& team leadership) discussed the issue for a second and moved on to more realistic means of improving the line. The general consensus was: 1. Hardy is an awesome player and it would be great to have that talent in our rotation, ALSO - and more importantly....2. he is also a giant POS and nobody wants him around these parts and 3. There was NO WAY, with RW and Wags on the horizon, that the Hawks would have paid him 1/2 the cheddar that Jerry
the idiot Jones & co paid for his crazy azz.