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Post by sonorajim on Apr 5, 2019 10:36:57 GMT -7
Run off on your keyboard all you like, Kyle was not the worst starter on our 6th ranked 2018 defense. Hard to imagine how we were so good with only 3-4 non-dregs. Oh he was the worst. If started running endzone to endzone today, he might finish by draft day. If he tried taking on a pulling guard he'd end up a comical cartoon shape planted in the grass. He's the Chris Watt of linebackers. I'll say this for KE, he really saved his best for last. This is the best play of his entire career. Well done sir! On defense FS Addae was easily the worst starter. Pullard when he started, definitely. Whoever played CB opposite Hayward. On offense Tevi & Feeney were obvious candidates.
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Post by chargerfreak on Apr 5, 2019 10:56:47 GMT -7
Oh he was the worst. If started running endzone to endzone today, he might finish by draft day. If he tried taking on a pulling guard he'd end up a comical cartoon shape planted in the grass. He's the Chris Watt of linebackers. I'll say this for KE, he really saved his best for last. This is the best play of his entire career. Well done sir! On defense FS Addae was easily the worst starter. Pullard when he started, definitely. Whoever played CB opposite Hayward. On offense Tevi & Feeney were obvious candidates.
You think the Number 2 CB and Tevi were worse starters than Emanuel ?
Proposal rejected.
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Post by sonorajim on Apr 5, 2019 11:09:44 GMT -7
On defense FS Addae was easily the worst starter. Pullard when he started, definitely. Whoever played CB opposite Hayward. On offense Tevi & Feeney were obvious candidates.
You think the Number 2 CB and Tevi were worse starters than Emanuel ?
Proposal rejected.
Rejection denied. #2 CB & Tevi were huge liabilities.
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Post by headtrip on Apr 5, 2019 11:30:23 GMT -7
You think the Number 2 CB and Tevi were worse starters than Emanuel ?
Proposal rejected.
Rejection denied. #2 CB & Tevi were huge liabilities. Denial rescinded, rejection upheld. Gus played the entirety of our depth chart at safety rather than KE. He's so unfamiliar with the concept of rushing the passer he thought running the arc was a biblical reference. He has fewer forced fumbles than Brandon Moore's butt. Good riddance to bad rubbish
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Post by chargerfreak on Apr 5, 2019 11:49:16 GMT -7
You think the Number 2 CB and Tevi were worse starters than Emanuel ?
Proposal rejected.
Rejection denied. #2 CB & Tevi were huge liabilities. Didn't Davis have to play a lot of corner over there last season ? I thought he played pretty well for being pressed into starter duties.
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Post by sonorajim on Apr 5, 2019 21:05:51 GMT -7
Rejection denied. #2 CB & Tevi were huge liabilities. Denial rescinded, rejection upheld. Gus played the entirety of our depth chart at safety rather than KE. He's so unfamiliar with the concept of rushing the passer he thought running the arc was a biblical reference. He has fewer forced fumbles than Brandon Moore's butt. Good riddance to bad rubbish What the heck? It's just an internet forum.
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Post by boltnut on Apr 6, 2019 10:36:06 GMT -7
Somebody remind me if he was Sammy Small School. I can't remember. Jerry Rice approves this message... Now back to constructive thought: There are not many SAM prospects this draft. Terrill Hanks (yes, Sammy Small School) and Jamal Davis III (SSS) weigh in at 240-245 and both are athletic and can cover in space. My preference would be to draft a guy in the mid/late rounds that could back up both Perryman at MIKE and/or Nwosu at SAM. In both cases, a guy who is big enough to play both positions and be brought in to cover in passing situations. Certainly Thomas Davis is the guy you bring in during passing situations. But I don't think he's big enough to take over either position when a team commits to running the ball often. TD is known more as a WILL. Right now, we seem to have the same problem we had last year at SS... 4 WILL's, 1 MIKE susceptible to injury, 1 SAM who is liability in coverage...
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Post by sonorajim on Apr 6, 2019 10:57:11 GMT -7
Didn't Davis have to play a lot of corner over there last season ? I thought he played pretty well for being pressed into starter duties. Yep. Nice size & speed, had trouble finding the ball. KE was tough & football smart. The backup DE couldn't overcome mediocre NFL level athletic gifts at SLB. Fairly comparable. Each gave it all they had but held the job mainly based on no one better available.
The same could be said for Tevi.
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Post by sonorajim on Apr 6, 2019 11:43:38 GMT -7
Somebody remind me if he was Sammy Small School. I can't remember. Jerry Rice approves this message... Now back to constructive thought: There are not many SAM prospects this draft. Terrill Hanks (yes, Sammy Small School) and Jamal Davis III (SSS) weigh in at 240-245 and both are athletic and can cover in space. My preference would be to draft a guy in the mid/late rounds that could back up both Perryman at MIKE and/or Nwosu at SAM. In both cases, a guy who is big enough to play both positions and be brought in to cover in passing situations. Certainly Thomas Davis is the guy you bring in during passing situations. But I don't think he's big enough to take over either position when a team commits to running the ball often. TD is known more as a WILL. Right now, we seem to have the same problem we had last year at SS... 4 WILL's, 1 MIKE susceptible to injury, 1 SAM who is liability in coverage... Let's figure OTTO/SLB Nwosu, MLB Perryman, Davis WLB.
6-2, 220 White & 5-11, 225 Brown are rangy, nor a lot of beef there. They can be moved but not optimal at Sam or Mike although both can cover.
6-1, 240 Dzubnar is a tackling machine meathead on STs. Doesn't do well on reads at LB. We need to add a LB with some potential at MLB/SLB. I'm leaning toward FA after the cut to 53. I don't think LB is going to be BPA mid-late. I'd take Devin White or Bush at 28 but highly unlikely that they'll be there. Maybe D'Andre Walker in the 2nd.
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Post by Chargeroo on Apr 6, 2019 13:29:37 GMT -7
I would have kept Edwards and cut Headtrip.
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Post by topcat on Apr 6, 2019 15:48:49 GMT -7
I would have kept Edwards and cut Headtrip. I would have kept Donnie Edwards and not drafted Matt Whiffhelm in the first place...
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Post by headtrip on Apr 6, 2019 17:19:33 GMT -7
I would have kept Edwards and cut Headtrip. I would have gone full Welker on y'all.
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Post by boltnut on Apr 6, 2019 22:34:13 GMT -7
Jerry Rice approves this message... Now back to constructive thought: There are not many SAM prospects this draft. Terrill Hanks (yes, Sammy Small School) and Jamal Davis III (SSS) weigh in at 240-245 and both are athletic and can cover in space. My preference would be to draft a guy in the mid/late rounds that could back up both Perryman at MIKE and/or Nwosu at SAM. In both cases, a guy who is big enough to play both positions and be brought in to cover in passing situations. Certainly Thomas Davis is the guy you bring in during passing situations. But I don't think he's big enough to take over either position when a team commits to running the ball often. TD is known more as a WILL. Right now, we seem to have the same problem we had last year at SS... 4 WILL's, 1 MIKE susceptible to injury, 1 SAM who is liability in coverage... Let's figure OTTO/SLB Nwosu, MLB Perryman, Davis WLB.
6-2, 220 White & 5-11, 225 Brown are rangy, nor a lot of beef there. They can be moved but not optimal at Sam or Mike although both can cover.
6-1, 240 Dzubnar is a tackling machine meathead on STs. Doesn't do well on reads at LB. We need to add a LB with some potential at MLB/SLB. I'm leaning toward FA after the cut to 53. I don't think LB is going to be BPA mid-late. I'd take Devin White or Bush at 28 but highly unlikely that they'll be there. Maybe D'Andre Walker in the 2nd.
I think the LB class is very deep this draft. In fact I think the LB's will be great value picks mid/late rounds. I hope we don't draft backup MIKE/SAM in the 2nd/3rd rounds. Highest I'd go would be 3rd round if Germaine Pratt were there. If we could get Hanks in the 4th, I'd be happy. He would fit the bill.
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Post by chargerfreak on Apr 7, 2019 3:46:59 GMT -7
Yep. Nice size & speed, had trouble finding the ball. KE was tough & football smart. The backup DE couldn't overcome mediocre NFL level athletic gifts at SLB. Fairly comparable. Each gave it all they had but held the job mainly based on no one better available.
The same could be said for Tevi.
Let's not stop at had trouble finding the ball. Didn't he and the staff correct his turning his head towards the ball ? Shouldn't he get credit for learning that ? I like Williams, but I think Davis can push him for the CB 2 spot.
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Post by chargerfreak on Apr 7, 2019 3:49:06 GMT -7
Somebody remind me if he was Sammy Small School. I can't remember. Jerry Rice approves this message... Yes, there are a thousand Jerry Rice's in every draft. Well, 1 every year anyway. Well, no not that either. But there was one in a lifetime, so we'll pretend its every year. C'mon man.
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