Re: Manuel
Being a bit defensive, perhaps??
You comments about Hamlin don't follow. First you wrote:
Now you write:
On the one hand you suggest his low contract was a one year thing as he recovered from injury to "then collect a big check." But he already had his year to prove that, and he did not collect. Your second post more accurate identifies the real problem...he will be a concussion risk for the rest of his playing days and may never see a big money, long term contract. In fact, an article out of Seattle at the end of the year indicated the team would let him leave because although his numbers were good, he was not the same player, didn't tackle the same as before etc. As I recall, it was touch and go with him for a day or two as to if he would live after his injury. I'm not sure he is a good investment.
It's easy to just blame Manual everytime you saw him trailing a play, and it is easy to fault the safeties when plays go long. Not all were his fault. Against the Bears, Harris admitted that the long one seemingly surrendered by Manual was actually his fault. Another toward the end of the year was clearly on someone else, maybe Harris, because Harris dropped coverage to pick up no one, after completely missing the guy when he tried to hold him up on his release off the line. Manual scrambled to get to the guy Harris released, but couldn't. Again, Manual looks to be the culprit, but likely was not. Several times linebackers released guys outside,when clearly they should have forced them inside toward the coverage picking them up.
I'm not a big fan of Manuals by any means, but there was more wrong in the pass coverage last years then just one safety. If they get it worked out, they guys they have may be fine. If they don't get it worked out, it won't matter who is back there, be it Mark Roman, Marquand Manual or someone else. It looked the same as the 2004 backfield coached by Schottenheimer and Washington, but the only hold-over player from 2004 was Harris. Three new players, same result.
I argued after 2004 that Roman was not as bad as it seemed, and I think he showed that in 2005 (not that he was great by any means). Similarly, Manual is not as bad as he was made to look at times last year.
Originally posted by Packnut
You comments about Hamlin don't follow. First you wrote:
Hamlin is a good player. The only reason he did'nt get the big contract is because he did suffer a very serious head injury. Signing a 1 year contract is the same as Johnson. Prove your health and then collect a big check.
As for his injury, he suffered head trauma so your point about the injury factor not having to do with teams shying away from him is wrong. He has a concussion risk associated with him. This was on ESPN and also in a Seattle newspaper posted on the ESPN local newspaper site.
It's easy to just blame Manual everytime you saw him trailing a play, and it is easy to fault the safeties when plays go long. Not all were his fault. Against the Bears, Harris admitted that the long one seemingly surrendered by Manual was actually his fault. Another toward the end of the year was clearly on someone else, maybe Harris, because Harris dropped coverage to pick up no one, after completely missing the guy when he tried to hold him up on his release off the line. Manual scrambled to get to the guy Harris released, but couldn't. Again, Manual looks to be the culprit, but likely was not. Several times linebackers released guys outside,when clearly they should have forced them inside toward the coverage picking them up.
I'm not a big fan of Manuals by any means, but there was more wrong in the pass coverage last years then just one safety. If they get it worked out, they guys they have may be fine. If they don't get it worked out, it won't matter who is back there, be it Mark Roman, Marquand Manual or someone else. It looked the same as the 2004 backfield coached by Schottenheimer and Washington, but the only hold-over player from 2004 was Harris. Three new players, same result.
I argued after 2004 that Roman was not as bad as it seemed, and I think he showed that in 2005 (not that he was great by any means). Similarly, Manual is not as bad as he was made to look at times last year.



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