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An awful lot of interceptions happen when AR throws the ball his way. Whenever Finley is on the field it seems like about half of is interceptions are on Finely targets. Maybe it's a fluke, but it's also a trend.
Yeah...letting him walk seems dumb. Franchising seems fine to me...he's a top 5 TE talent wise, so that isn't overpaying for him. I'm not sure how well Finley will take being franchised though.
It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
It was underthrown, not uncatchable. He had to reach through the DB to reach the ball. Even if he gets it, the DBs arms are between Finley and the ball, easy to breakup. The ball should be higher.
Finley should also be able to make that catch on occasion.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
An awful lot of interceptions happen when AR throws the ball his way. Whenever Finley is on the field it seems like about half of is interceptions are on Finely targets. Maybe it's a fluke, but it's also a trend.
Its one or the other, not both.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Why is everybody opposed to using the Franchise Tag in a situation for which the Franchise Tag was basically invented for? It's not like it will be expensive to franchise Finley, either.
An awful lot of interceptions happen when AR throws the ball his way. Whenever Finley is on the field it seems like about half of is interceptions are on Finely targets. Maybe it's a fluke, but it's also a trend.
AR doesn't throw an awful lot of interceptions. AR's few ints are on him most of the time.
I noticed a few excellent blocks he made, one was on Grant's 2nd TD. I was actually impressed with Finley today, showed more blocking than I've ever seen from him, despite the zero catches and his partial culpability on the INT. We'll see how he reacts this week. If he is grousing about not getting the ball, that would be a bad sign. If he says the right things about the team victory, then I'm on board with keeping him at a reasonable price.
"My problems with him are his vision and tendency to dance instead of pounding a hole." - Harvey Wallbangers
I noticed a few excellent blocks he made, one was on Grant's 2nd TD. I was actually impressed with Finley today, showed more blocking than I've ever seen from him, despite the zero catches and his partial culpability on the INT. We'll see how he reacts this week. If he is grousing about not getting the ball, that would be a bad sign. If he says the right things about the team victory, then I'm on board with keeping him at a reasonable price.
That makes it sound as if his attitude is week to week. He is on board. Its like Finley is the new Crosby around here.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
I noticed a few excellent blocks he made, one was on Grant's 2nd TD. I was actually impressed with Finley today, showed more blocking than I've ever seen from him, despite the zero catches and his partial culpability on the INT. We'll see how he reacts this week. If he is grousing about not getting the ball, that would be a bad sign. If he says the right things about the team victory, then I'm on board with keeping him at a reasonable price.
he hasn't complained about the ball since his rookie year. all he ever says is how happy he is being in Green Bay.
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