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4th safety who has been a packer for 3 weeks. It would have been good for Underwoods and Culver's development to have a veteran back-up to lean on throughout the camp, and Culver's throughout this year 'cause of the injury. You don't need to drop anyone from camp.Originally posted by MJZiggyWho do you drop to keep him?
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A starter the last two years and you expect him to quietly accept the role as a 4th safety? Not likely an amicable situation.Originally posted by Partial4th safety who has been a packer for 3 weeks. It would have been good for Underwoods and Culver's development to have a veteran back-up to lean on throughout the camp, and Culver's throughout this year 'cause of the injury. You don't need to drop anyone from camp.Originally posted by MJZiggyWho do you drop to keep him?
Plus, it's almost mandatory that your backup safeties and backup corners be contributors on Special Teams. Often the 4th safety and 4th or 5th corner are picked because of their play on special teams moe than their abilities to play n defense. Especially the safeties tend to be the real physical ones. I don't believe Roman was considered an asset to special teams.
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Originally posted by Harlan HucklebyBretsky, you've been critical of Thompson for not picking up a vet guard. Why didn't he keep Ruegamer? Rueg was a tough player.Originally posted by BretskyRoman is probably as good as some of our roster players. But as you noted he is interchangeable so TT tries to fill his spot with players he thinks may develop more. Sure Roman is probably better than a couple, but Mark Roman talent is not hard to replace.
They have a real fish for the 4th safety.
It's true that I am nit-picking.
I had full faith TT figured he'd bring in a more talented veteran guard than Ruegy. He did not and I have no issues with TT bashing for not doing so. He left us dangerously thin at OL IF his goal was to win short termTERD 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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Too many to choose fromOriginally posted by MJZiggyWho do you drop to keep him?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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Roman also squeeked a little when Manual was signed. He wasnt happy about being replaced. Manual appears to be the same or slightly better in coverage than Roman, but Manual is actually willing to tackle someone.Originally posted by PatlerA starter the last two years and you expect him to quietly accept the role as a 4th safety? Not likely an amicable situation.Originally posted by Partial4th safety who has been a packer for 3 weeks. It would have been good for Underwoods and Culver's development to have a veteran back-up to lean on throughout the camp, and Culver's throughout this year 'cause of the injury. You don't need to drop anyone from camp.Originally posted by MJZiggyWho do you drop to keep him?
Plus, it's almost mandatory that your backup safeties and backup corners be contributors on Special Teams. Often the 4th safety and 4th or 5th corner are picked because of their play on special teams moe than their abilities to play n defense. Especially the safeties tend to be the real physical ones. I don't believe Roman was considered an asset to special teams.Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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So wrong. Roman's strength was his tackling, he really wrapped up. I agree Manuel might be an even better tackler.Originally posted by ZoolManual appears to be the same or slightly better in coverage than Roman, but Manual is actually willing to tackle someone.
Manuel better in coverage? Manuel looks like he is pulling a wagon out there.
Some reality checks:
1) Thompson paid a sizeable salary, including a $2M signing bonus, to a player who is now the weakest link on the defense. Manuel is a tough tackler against the run, but overall he is a liability. I hope the Packers bench him in favor of the rookie, or move Woodson to safety.
2) Roman was an inexpensive, decent player who would be an asset to this team as a backup. Manuel also is just backup quality, and might be worse than Roman. Thompson weakened the roster by prematurely cutting Roman.
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We'll have to agree to disagree. Roman let up far too many long passes 2 years ago. He shored it up some last year, but the writing was on the wall with the Manual siting.Originally posted by Harlan HucklebySo wrong. Roman's strength was his tackling, he really wrapped up. I agree Manuel might be an even better tackler.Originally posted by ZoolManual appears to be the same or slightly better in coverage than Roman, but Manual is actually willing to tackle someone.
Manuel better in coverage? Manuel looks like he is pulling a wagon out there.
Some reality checks:
1) Thompson paid a sizeable salary, including a $2M signing bonus, to a player who is now the weakest link on the defense. Manuel is a tough tackler against the run, but overall he is a liability. I hope the Packers bench him in favor of the rookie, or move Woodson to safety.
2) Roman was an inexpensive, decent player who would be an asset to this team as a backup. Manuel also is just backup quality, and might be worse than Roman. Thompson weakened the roster by prematurely cutting Roman.
I wish I had game footage here to show you, but Roman was the classic matador tackler.
Yes Manual is far overpaid for his performance thus far. That I will agree with you, but I was more than happy to watch Roman leave. He wouldnt take on a RB head up to save his life.
Sidestep, throw out an arm. OLE!Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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He was the starting safety, I don't think I ever saw him on special teams. Perhaps with a camp of special teams under his belt, he'd be good at it!Originally posted by PatlerA starter the last two years and you expect him to quietly accept the role as a 4th safety? Not likely an amicable situation.Originally posted by Partial4th safety who has been a packer for 3 weeks. It would have been good for Underwoods and Culver's development to have a veteran back-up to lean on throughout the camp, and Culver's throughout this year 'cause of the injury. You don't need to drop anyone from camp.Originally posted by MJZiggyWho do you drop to keep him?
Plus, it's almost mandatory that your backup safeties and backup corners be contributors on Special Teams. Often the 4th safety and 4th or 5th corner are picked because of their play on special teams moe than their abilities to play n defense. Especially the safeties tend to be the real physical ones. I don't believe Roman was considered an asset to special teams.
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You mean like giving up an easy touchdown to week 1 to Berrian? I'm sure there are plenty of other poor pass plays, but thats the first one that comes to mind.Originally posted by ZoolWe'll have to agree to disagree. Roman let up far too many long passes 2 years ago. He shored it up some last year, but the writing was on the wall with the Manual siting.Originally posted by Harlan HucklebySo wrong. Roman's strength was his tackling, he really wrapped up. I agree Manuel might be an even better tackler.Originally posted by ZoolManual appears to be the same or slightly better in coverage than Roman, but Manual is actually willing to tackle someone.
Manuel better in coverage? Manuel looks like he is pulling a wagon out there.
Some reality checks:
1) Thompson paid a sizeable salary, including a $2M signing bonus, to a player who is now the weakest link on the defense. Manuel is a tough tackler against the run, but overall he is a liability. I hope the Packers bench him in favor of the rookie, or move Woodson to safety.
2) Roman was an inexpensive, decent player who would be an asset to this team as a backup. Manuel also is just backup quality, and might be worse than Roman. Thompson weakened the roster by prematurely cutting Roman.
I wish I had game footage here to show you, but Roman was the classic matador tackler.
Yes Manual is far overpaid for his performance thus far. That I will agree with you, but I was more than happy to watch Roman leave. He wouldnt take on a RB head up to save his life.
Sidestep, throw out an arm. OLE!
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Like i said, same or slightly better. Maybe the slightly better was an exaggeration, but I am the leader of the I Hate Mark Roman club. Too many games I watched him chase down backs and recievers from behind. I didnt watch many Seattle games last year, but alot of Hawks fans think the game turned when Manual got hurt.Originally posted by PartialYou mean like giving up an easy touchdown to week 1 to Berrian? I'm sure there are plenty of other poor pass plays, but thats the first one that comes to mind.Originally posted by ZoolWe'll have to agree to disagree. Roman let up far too many long passes 2 years ago. He shored it up some last year, but the writing was on the wall with the Manual siting.Originally posted by Harlan HucklebySo wrong. Roman's strength was his tackling, he really wrapped up. I agree Manuel might be an even better tackler.Originally posted by ZoolManual appears to be the same or slightly better in coverage than Roman, but Manual is actually willing to tackle someone.
Manuel better in coverage? Manuel looks like he is pulling a wagon out there.
Some reality checks:
1) Thompson paid a sizeable salary, including a $2M signing bonus, to a player who is now the weakest link on the defense. Manuel is a tough tackler against the run, but overall he is a liability. I hope the Packers bench him in favor of the rookie, or move Woodson to safety.
2) Roman was an inexpensive, decent player who would be an asset to this team as a backup. Manuel also is just backup quality, and might be worse than Roman. Thompson weakened the roster by prematurely cutting Roman.
I wish I had game footage here to show you, but Roman was the classic matador tackler.
Yes Manual is far overpaid for his performance thus far. That I will agree with you, but I was more than happy to watch Roman leave. He wouldnt take on a RB head up to save his life.
Sidestep, throw out an arm. OLE!
Maybe he's playing slow because he didnt have much for a TC?Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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I believe Harris admitted that he was the one who made the mistake in coverage, not Manual. Manual was trying to make up for it and ended up looking bad.Originally posted by PartialYou mean like giving up an easy touchdown to week 1 to Berrian? I'm sure there are plenty of other poor pass plays, but thats the first one that comes to mind.
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