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shaqattaq

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  1. It also sheds some light onto the coaches moving Moton to LT while Erving was out instead of starting Scott there.
  2. You also have to take into account that 2/3 of the players on the field yesterday don't even make the team, let alone get meaningful snaps. http://images4.fanpop.com/image/photos/19800000/-Two-Monkeys-a-Panda-Fanart-modern-family-19827078-500-564.jpg
  3. Definitely year 2, IMO. I'm of the opinion that we have a decent chance of picking up a wildcard spot this year, although I know it's way too early to have more than a gut feeling about that. Marshall, Hubbard, and Tremble flashed. Christensen and Brown held their own on the right side of the line. Shi made a nice catch. A LOT to be stoked about. Not to leave out the D rookies. Nixon and Hoskins looked decent (not a glamorous position), and Taylor made some plays, as did Luvu and Fisher at LB.
  4. And, other than getting some names wrong, he was crazy smart, and had insights all over the field, not just WR. My favorite quote from yesterday, "that flag is for being stupid!", against a Colts DB.
  5. Not going to lie, I clicked here expecting to see videos of pancake blocks. I was wondering what game Sax was watching, and how I missed them.
  6. Hell, It would be best for me to go out and find a Swimsuit model nympho who loves to cook and has a trust fund, but there just aren't that many out there to find!
  7. Nixon played against the 2's and Hoskins the 3's. I'd love to see them flip that next week to see if Hoskins still has the same success. I do have Hoskins sneaking onto the 53 man roster unless we pick up a cast-off from another team somewhere.
  8. David Moore didn't get as many touches being a vet, but I was impressed by him as well. He looked to be PJ's favorite target right off the bat, and made some nice catches. WR and DE are definitely our deepest positions.
  9. 2 other players to give shout outs to for this play: Christensen, even though he was initially pushed around by the DE, he was smart enough not to hold when the DE turned around and negate a big gain. A lot of guys playing in their 1st ever NFL game wouldn't have had that restraint. Marshall, he comes from all the way across the line and darts down the field after Hubbard looking for a downfield block. I loves me a blocking WR.
  10. IDK. Scott has taken more snaps at RT in camp so far, and I have never heard of Little moving to that side of the line. If I had to guess, AT THIS POINT, Scott is 3rd string LT and RT. Christensen may have just leapfrogged him at RT2, or will as he gets more accustomed to being on the right.
  11. So was Chubba. I love how pissed he was that he got caught on that 60 yard run. That's how you know he's a baller, he takes one 60 yards and gets visible mad that it wasn't a TD. I wish his hands were a little better though, he dropped a couple of easy catches.
  12. First quarter observation; Franklin and Tremble looking good. PJ not looking too bad as far as keeping place alive with his feet. David Moore is not ready to give up wr3. Haynes making plays, but he was already a rotational guy. Hubbard looks pretty good running The ball. The bad; left side of the online, especially Scott. I was high on him coming into the season, but he looks slooooow. The good news, is that the right side is holding their own. Deonte Brown and Christensen aren't standing out, which is a good thing for oline. STO looks out of place at corner. I still think he might make a better safety.
  13. The only scenario I saw was trading back, and drafting him to be a backup for at least this year. But there's too much talent sitting there at number 8 to pull that BS.
  14. Apparently, neither did Rhule and Fitterer.
  15. Yelling "Look out!" from the side line is the ONLY thing RR ever did to protect Cam in his 9 years here!
  16. They should let Smitty run routes against him and just talk poo for a few hours. Smitty is undoubtedly a first ballot HOF poo-talker!
  17. To all those guys (myself included) bitching about the all the O-line movement - THIS. While I still wish we had a pretty solid idea of who our starters were, yesterday was not the day to judge.
  18. Versatility is awesome for the backups. Scott, Elflein, and Erving can each back up multiple positions on the line, which is great. The problem is, none should be starting. If Moton can make the move to LT without much drop off, I'm all for it, but it's time to poo or get off the pot.
  19. Like all of us, Rhule knows he has an o-line that is striving for mediocre and a reclamation QB. No reason to to bust their balls for playing the way they're expected. WR, on the other hand, is somewhere where we should be top 5, or better. he's just trying to light a fire under their asses. Plus, we have a lot of young guys fighting for those last 1 - 2 roster spots and the coaches are trying to separate someone from the pack.
  20. Jeez @kungfoodude, I'm picking up what you're putting down today. You're just making too much sense. I was pissed when we traded out of 52 with Radunz still on the board, and honestly, when we DID finally get around to drafting I was thinking Humphries. I never gave much thought to drafting a WR early. Looks like I was happily wrong.
  21. It's a great story, but for him to make the 53, players like Zylstra, Bayless, and Cannon have to be cut. The odds are definitely against him. I DO see him getting a PS spot though.
  22. Good point. I have every confidence that horn will become a stud, hopefully sooner than later, and DJ will continue to be solid. Other than that, we have 2 vets that we're trying to milk the last few drops of talent out of and a bunch of youngsters that were late round picks. Granted, we're improved over last season, but we still have a ways to go.
  23. Why would he? He practices across from Burns, Reddick, Haynes & Miller.
  24. Horn definitely got smoked on the 1-1's. That was on the live stream. Cringeworthy.
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