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  • #31
    Originally posted by JustinHarrell
    It's supposed to be an extremely deep draft for OL so maybe we fix our line problems and solidify things in the future.


    Other than that, I'm hoping for a really good DE and CB.
    i think its nice and deep at the OT, and not so much in the middle

    and i don't want us to keep drafting tackles and trying to convert them. lets just draft some guys that already know how to play the position

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    • #32
      Have to say Colledge. If you have a weak link on your OL, then that weakens the whole line.

      I tend to agree with Sanders as far as the coaches. He seems too slow to recognize and adjust to matchups that favor the opposing offense.
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      But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
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      • #33
        [quote="red"]
        Originally posted by Bretsky
        Originally posted by red
        Originally posted by Bretsky
        Originally posted by red
        colledge for players, he needs to go

        and sanders, we have a ton of talent on the d-side of the ball, and its like he's pulling back on the reigns. too vanilla. hawk is the big one that comes to mind, let him play.

        and the giants game, if harris is getting killed, then give him some help. don't keep getting killed. double plax.

        Dam we think very alike
        thats scares me, and makes me sad [/quote


        Yes, I bet you never thought of yourself as so smart
        no, i never thought YOU were so smart, the way i always kick your ass in FF
        Yes, those were some crappy teams I lost to; still don't know how it happened

        Lot of people lost their jobs over those two losses; whole new coaching staff in 08
        TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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        • #34
          [quote="Bretsky"]
          Originally posted by red
          Originally posted by Bretsky
          Originally posted by red
          Originally posted by Bretsky
          Originally posted by red
          colledge for players, he needs to go

          and sanders, we have a ton of talent on the d-side of the ball, and its like he's pulling back on the reigns. too vanilla. hawk is the big one that comes to mind, let him play.

          and the giants game, if harris is getting killed, then give him some help. don't keep getting killed. double plax.

          Dam we think very alike
          thats scares me, and makes me sad [/quote


          Yes, I bet you never thought of yourself as so smart
          no, i never thought YOU were so smart, the way i always kick your ass in FF
          Yes, those were some crappy teams I lost to; still don't know how it happened

          Lot of people lost their jobs over those two losses; whole new coaching staff in 08
          yeah, i fired my whole scouting department. the new teams already preparing for this years draft

          i plan on fielding a good team this year and bring the rat title back to "TITLETOWN CPU" where it belongs

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          • #35
            I'm pleased to say my candidate for weakest link retired ........... hell no! I meant the other guy--Rob Davis.

            I like this Packer team. I don't see any really weak links. If I had to pick somebody, I suppose it would be Nick Collins--who I still hope snaps back to the way he played in his rookie season, or else is replaced by Rouse. The other possibility is Jon Ryan, who didn't do badly, but it seems like he played way below the standard we heard about when he was in Canada.

            Schottenheimer is getting a bad rap from a lot of people. IMO, the Packers's fairly unique D-back scheme got them performance on a higher level than the individual abilities of the personnel. Furthermore, Bigby and to a lesser extent, Rouse came out of nowhere to be excellent players (add Blackmon and T. Williams to that). Maybe that's just a bunch of coincidental breakout seasons, or just maybe the D-Back coach is doing something right.
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            • #36
              i'm sorry, when did bigby, rouse, blackmon and williams have a breakout season?

              bigby had a few great games at the end of the season, but look pretty bad up until that point. i'd say the jury is still out as to what player he'll end up being. rouse was barely ever on the field this season, but does appear to have some nice upside.

              blackmon had another injury year where he barely played, williams had a few nice plays, but you probably wouldn't even know his name if it wasn't for the returns.

              this is just a case of you making shit up out of the blue. the only guy you can even remotely say had a breakout year is atari

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              • #37
                OK, how about "performed way above expectations" ? Either way, it seems to me to be evidence of good coaching.

                Why all the hate for Schottenheimer--after a 13-3/14-4 season, no less?

                I still say his scheme maximized the performance of the D-Backs too.
                What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by red
                  i'm sorry, when did bigby, rouse, blackmon and williams have a breakout season?

                  bigby had a few great games at the end of the season, but look pretty bad up until that point. i'd say the jury is still out as to what player he'll end up being. rouse was barely ever on the field this season, but does appear to have some nice upside.

                  blackmon had another injury year where he barely played, williams had a few nice plays, but you probably wouldn't even know his name if it wasn't for the returns.

                  this is just a case of you making shit up out of the blue. the only guy you can even remotely say had a breakout year is atari
                  I never mentioned Williams or Blackmon, but Rouse played in only a few games and had an INT...how many interceptions did Collins have this year? Not many.

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                  • #39
                    Looking at players only...and starters at that...I'd be inclined to lean towards Colledge. However, I think he'll get a pass, because I don't think 3 yrs is too long to wait for an OL to develop.

                    If 3rd and 4th receivers were eligeable, I might say Koren Robinson. Can we call a nickel back a starter? Not far from it.

                    Anyways, not an easy task for a team that went 13-3!

                    So I think I'm left with Poppinga and Coston. An maybe whoever starts across from Picket?

                    I'm going Coston because he can't seem to stay on the field - we wouldn't be considering Colledge a starter if he could!
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                    • #40
                      Schott. No question.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                        It's supposed to be an extremely deep draft for OL so maybe we fix our line problems and solidify things in the future.


                        Other than that, I'm hoping for a really good DE and CB.

                        That plus a guard.
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                        • #42
                          I've heard it's a much deeper draft at OT than it is at OG. That's not great for what we need, but who knows what will happen. Chilo Rachal would be a nice fit, if he's there in the second. He's got excellent athleticism and he's a nastier run-blocker than anybody we've currently got on the roster (Except maybe Barbre, and Rachal is more polished than Barbre).
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                          • #43
                            No mention of my favorite CB, Bush. I'm glad they finally gave up on him in the nickel but the clincher when he showed off his 10 cent head when he could have dropped on a fumble toward the end of the NFC Championship game but chose the higher percentage play of picking it up while planning his endzone dance. The great thing about HD is seeing how fast his excitement turned into an "Oh shit" in a split second. Even if he dropped on it and doesn't come up with the ball, you could at least respect he was trying to do the correct thing. Good bye!

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