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Will Jeff Janis be a *thing* next year?
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Exactly. Though if he keeps running the slant like he did versus the Cards, that distrust will evaporate in a hurry. It was a beautiful thing. Fought all the way through the route, won position and fought for the ball. Nearly brought me to tears.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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As others said, he was mostly left alone vs. the other players on the roster who were more of a threat. With zero upside and on the wrong side of 30 I don't see any world where they re-sign Jones in favor of Adams/Cobb/Abby/Janis.Originally posted by red View Postbut even with his limited speed he was better then cobb and adams
why get rid of the best player of the group if you can't keep them all?
jones with his slow ass could still get open and catch a ball every now and then, cobb with all his quickness couldn't get away from anyone all season. probably because the wallet in his back pocket if just too heavy for him
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Any 10 year old football enthusiast in North America...knew...he ...had...to...go...there.Originally posted by pbmax View PostExactly. Though if he keeps running the slant like he did versus the Cards, that distrust will evaporate in a hurry. It was a beautiful thing. Fought all the way through the route, won position and fought for the ball. Nearly brought me to tears.
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It could be the "Madden effect" as well. Looking at the raw statistic in a video game and thinking "well that's all there is to it".Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View PostOne thing that I don't get is the obsession with speed. Speed does not equal athleticism. It is certainly a component of it, sure. For example, it is no secret that Ted likes guys who run the first 10 yards very fast. That does not mean they have great top end speed, it means they can accelerate explosively. Give me someone who is explosive and quick and runs great routes over a speedster any day. Greg Jennings was not an elite burner but he was deadly as a route runner in his prime.
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As others have said, Janis seems to also be that super valuable ST guy who plays 3 different roles for the team between offense and ST. So he'd have to really eff up or someone else would need to join the team who is just as intriguing for Janis to go.
Thinking about his poor route running more, there was lots of problems with crisp routes and "improv" after routes break down this season. So maybe with better/dedicated coaching the entire corps will take a step up next year?
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TT's obsession is height. He doesn't draft WR's under 6' tall unless they're named Cobb. The problem is many of the best NFL receivers nowadays (and the fastest) are 5'10" or so...and their last name is usually Brown.Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View PostOne thing that I don't get is the obsession with speed. Speed does not equal athleticism. It is certainly a component of it, sure. For example, it is no secret that Ted likes guys who run the first 10 yards very fast. That does not mean they have great top end speed, it means they can accelerate explosively. Give me someone who is explosive and quick and runs great routes over a speedster any day. Greg Jennings was not an elite burner but he was deadly as a route runner in his prime.
It's possible to draft route runners who have speed as well. There are several in this upcoming draft class.One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
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Is there any like Antonio Brown possibly available after Rounds 3-4?Originally posted by Maxie the Taxi View PostTT's obsession is height. He doesn't draft WR's under 6' tall unless they're named Cobb. The problem is many of the best NFL receivers nowadays (and the fastest) are 5'10" or so...and their last name is usually Brown.
It's possible to draft route runners who have speed as well. There are several in this upcoming draft class.
I've neglected this part of my overall interest and knowledge as the fan.
I need shortcuts. . . . and the next week or two. After that I'm going to be less ignorant I expect.
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Sterling Shepard, Round 3?Originally posted by woodbuck27 View PostIs there any like Antonio Brown possibly available after Rounds 3-4?
I've neglected this part of my overall interest and knowledge as the fan.
I need shortcuts. . . . and the next week or two. After that I'm going to be less ignorant I expect.
One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers
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Shepard is an inch shorter and the same weight as Greg Jennings. I could see TT having a Round 2-3 grade on him.I can't run no more
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While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
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Yup. 5'10" 193 lbs. He reminds me a lot of Jennings. He's just what the doctor ordered for our WR corps. But TT likes the taller, bigger guys like Monty. Then again, look at what Seattle got when they drafted Lockett or Arizona when they drafted JJ Nelson. It's a new NFL, where small guys with speed can not only survive, but flourish. They same is also true about RB. See Tyler Ervin in this year's draft.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostShepard is an inch shorter and the same weight as Greg Jennings. I could see TT having a Round 2-3 grade on him.One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers
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I am all but certain Jones will be gone, though I think he'd be a good WR coach.
I believe TT will draft a wide receiver, but probably not in the first couple rounds.
We're all complaining about the wide receiver position, but remember that the Packers played most of the AZ game having lost their #1 (Nelson), #2 (Cobb), #3 (Adams), and #4 (Montgomery) receivers...
And only one of the guys on the field at the end was an old, slow vet. Two were young guys with quicks or wheels.
That's crazy."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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Has there ever been a guy who two teams in receiving yards, two years in a row, only to find himself without a job after both years?Originally posted by Fritz View PostI am all but certain Jones will be gone, though I think he'd be a good WR coach.
I believe TT will draft a wide receiver, but probably not in the first couple rounds.
We're all complaining about the wide receiver position, but remember that the Packers played most of the AZ game having lost their #1 (Nelson), #2 (Cobb), #3 (Adams), and #4 (Montgomery) receivers...
And only one of the guys on the field at the end was an old, slow vet. Two were young guys with quicks or wheels.
That's crazy.--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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I asked myself; "Who might have worn out his welcome after good years?" (Not that Jones did, but I needed someone good enough to get a lot of yards but be released.)Originally posted by Guiness View PostHas there ever been a guy who two teams in receiving yards, two years in a row, only to find himself without a job after both years?
I immediately answered myself; "T.O."
Sure enough, in 2008 he lead Dallas in receiving yards but was released. He signed a one year contract with Buffalo and lead them in receiving yards. He was not resigned, but went to the Bengals.
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