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the little blip also stood out......"Shields seems to be regressing"
I had high hopes for that little fast buzzerTERD 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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I'm not surprised Hayward is doing well early. He has a reputation for being a smart, instinctive player. I wouldn't get too worked up yet about the "Shields is regressing" talk. We're 11 days away from the first preseason game. Plenty of time for trends to change.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Shields might be OK. I wonder if he came in out of shape or not working on his game. The coaches seem friggin pissed off with him.
I'd love to see House or Shields win the outside spot. I don't know if Hayward is a football genius or not, but we need a 2nd inside DB for our dime defense. Hayward seems like the only real candidate for that, as well as the only real candidate to play that inside nickle spot if Woodson goes down. I'm hoping Hayward can put his efforts into playing inside. It's a lot more complicated than just playing outside corner where you have the boundary to simplify leverages.
If it comes to it, if he's the best (and there is a chance) then you almost have to do it. I'm hoping House or Shields make it possible for him to really focus on that inside spot.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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On the second day of the draft, TT made a comment to the effect of "there were scenarios where we would have taken [Hayward] in the first round." As Ted does not lie, this means that TT had Hayward no lower than #28 on his big board (and two of the players higher than him, he drafted.)
Here's hoping he's great. TT could stand to get a 'hit' on a CB he drafted.</delurk>
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Originally posted by Lurker64 View PostOn the second day of the draft, TT made a comment to the effect of "there were scenarios where we would have taken [Hayward] in the first round." As Ted does not lie, this means that TT had Hayward no lower than #28 on his big board (and two of the players higher than him, he drafted.)
Here's hoping he's great. TT could stand to get a 'hit' on a CB he drafted.
That means they liked Jarel Worthy a lot too. Makes sense that they traded up into the 2nd round twice. They got 3 players with 1st round grades.
Yikes!Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Exactly what I was going to say and part of why I'm so interested on this draft class. On TT's board he got three first rounders.Originally posted by JustinHarrell View PostThat means they liked Jarel Worthy a lot too. Makes sense that they traded up into the 2nd round twice. They got 3 players with 1st round grades.
Yikes!No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.
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19-0Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
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3 defensive players with first round grades on the Packers board. Given TT's history drafting DL and CB (do we have one he drafted playing? Three UDFA's and an UFA by my count) I don't know how good a thing that is!Originally posted by JustinHarrell View PostThat means they liked Jarel Worthy a lot too. Makes sense that they traded up into the 2nd round twice. They got 3 players with 1st round grades.
Yikes!
Still, I'll more than take it. With the record we had last year, if we have three guys with first round talent joining the defense, we're in good shape for sure!
aside: sat at a table in a beer garden next to a guy with a Cutler shirt on today. Ouch, he was a bad sport, more on that later
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Shields-Aid.
How's this for something to prop Shields up? First year, he comes out of nowhere to grab a spot, not so much a roster spot (raw talent could earn him that) but a nickel-starting sport by virtue of injury (wasn't House hurt that year?), the world's longest learning curve (Bush) and the frequency of playing nickel that year. That he did not fall down or cover a man who was on the sidelines was a triumph for him. That he was often in position deep and could close on the ball were two of the things he actually knew how to do (speed and catch).
Second year, no minicamp or OTAs and he is a member of the Packers not the Saints (just kidding Aaron!). Head is WAY inflated and camp is condensed. Except for Bush, no one steps forward and he earns the quasi starting spot on inertia alone. In season is not the time to strip down to basic technique and he struggles.
This year, after multiple 2011 failures, he really has to learn the position, even including changing his technique (which I will guess was poor) on the things he succeeded with in his first year. He is, by one crude narrative, starting from scratch and almost a rookie (with 20 or so NFL starts). Kinda like Tiger Woods rebuilding his swing but with fewer traffic accidents and Denny's waitresses.
Give him all of camp. See if he can put the puzzle back together with a full camp. He will play in the fourth preseason game if he is still adjusting and then we will get a better picture.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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