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  • #16
    Ladanian Tomlinson

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    • #17
      Wells' listed weight may only be a few pounds lighter than Flanigan (Flanigan wasn't a bruiser either), but he plays very small; and, I would dispute his listed weight anyway - no one will convince me that he weighed an ounce more than 280 lbs at the end of last year.

      Wells gets the snot knocked out of him on almost every snap. He absolutely has to have help on every drop back, and of course he can't get any movement off the snap.

      3rd and inches is a passing down.
      wist

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      • #18
        As for Franks - great blocker, big target... virtually no help in the passing game. Can effectively sit down in zones, but his YAC is measured in inches.
        wist

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        • #19
          Originally posted by wist43
          Wells' listed weight may only be a few pounds lighter than Flanigan (Flanigan wasn't a bruiser either), but he plays very small; and, I would dispute his listed weight anyway - no one will convince me that he weighed an ounce more than 280 lbs at the end of last year.

          Wells gets the snot knocked out of him on almost every snap. He absolutely has to have help on every drop back, and of course he can't get any movement off the snap.

          3rd and inches is a passing down.
          LOL Now that's funny!

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          • #20
            was is 1st and goal on the 1... INTERCEPTION... AGAIN THE BILLS

            who can't remember that bone headed play call...

            BUT...

            potential playmakers scoring TD's:

            Driver , Jennings, Franks (if we actually use him in red zone)

            THE DEFENSE

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            • #21
              Don’t rule out one of this years rooks. Who knows Jones, Jackson, or Clowney could turn out to be a threat. Every year some sleeper draft pick turns out to be a surprise playmaker. In the past Colston, Hester, Drew-Jones to name a few. GB has to get lucky one of these days

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              • #22
                can we just call this "the year of wishful thinking?"
                Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                  I agree Patler, but I think they can definitly be better than last year. Rookie O-lineman have always seemed to struggle with strength. I think our guys can play pretty well if they really worked on their strength in the off season. They might not be as dominate as some road-grader types but they can be a lot better than the pushovers that manned the middle of the line last year even if it's the same guys *only stronger*
                  There's the key.

                  If the OL does it's job that will free up the TE and FB more to concentrate on plays, not just protecting the QB.

                  We need to exercise more primary plays featuring our TE not just asking him to block most of the time. The way it"s been with Bubba, last two season's he's got to be surprized and a little tight when his number is called. Thus we see the drops.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by woodbuck27

                    There's the key.

                    If the OL does it's job that will free up the TE and FB more to concentrate on plays, not just protecting the QB.

                    We need to exercise more primary plays featuring our TE not just asking him to block most of the time. The way it"s been with Bubba, last two season's he's got to be surprized and a little tight when his number is called. Thus we see the drops.

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                    HEY!!! WE AGREE ON SOMETHING

                    I think those oline guys are the key to the whole season. I think Driver, Jennings and Favre are among the leagues best 1/2/3 WR WR QB combos. They just need a little help. If these guys show up, the run game will be good and so will the pass game. They could acctually be the key to all of the problems on offense. I'm going to keep a VERY close eye on them in TC. I remember noting that Kamp was beating Tauch regularly last year in TC and I thought maybe Tausch was loosing it. Turns out, Kamp just became a stud. I'm going to pay very close attn to the O Line and D Line this year. that is my focus. If the interior OLine holds up against that strong D line I'll tell everyone ahead of time and I really do believe that you can tell a lot from practice.
                    Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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