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Davidson Deac II

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  1. On all three throws, he had a clean pocket. I just hope we can give him a lot of clean pockets this year.
  2. Personally, I enjoyed his commentary. But he is cold hearted at times.
  3. I don't remember enough of the assistants to really give an opinion. I will just go with Seifert. As far as worst player, if we are talking as a human being, the wide receiver who shall not be named.
  4. Don't know, we had some pretty bad drafts over the years. 97, we did get Minter who was good for us, and Mangum who had a decent career. But our first rounder that year was he whose name cannot be mentioned. And 98 was awful.
  5. I think we can safely assess Chinn as a success. Not quite as certain regarding Brown, but it certainly looks promising. The jury is still out on Matos
  6. The Saints tried it. Didn't go well. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Erxleben#Professional_playing_career
  7. Gano was probably the best fg kicker in the NFL last year. In fact, if you look at his numbers over the last four years, he has only missed four total fg's, and is 8 out of 11 from 50 plus yards. He did miss more than a year from injury though. But I doubt there are many kickers that could beat him as long as he is healthy.
  8. For some reason, this thread makes me think of an old Chris Ledoux song.
  9. He lost his buddy from Clemson for the year. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32077723/jacksonville-jaguars-rb-travis-etienne-likely-season-lisfranc-injury-source-says
  10. I am not sure we really are trading. I don't think we have enough evidence to say that one is more accurate than the other. To limited a sample size to be certain. But imo, they both throw well enough when they have time. But when Grier decides to take off, he doesn't throw much, while PJ tries to throw while running more often. This reduces his accuracy.
  11. Fwiw, Gano was probably the best fg kicker in the NFL last year as well. I would definitely prefer him over Slye.
  12. And PJ looked better against the Colts. In truth, both our backups looked better when they played in the first half, which might be due to the personnel they had around them. Fwiw, PJ is more mobile, which might be a necessity if our line is as bad as some think. But I agree with Zod. If Darnold goes down more than a game or two, we are looking at another long season.
  13. I decided to go back and search thru the 2019 articles regarding rookie qb's in preseason. Daniel Jones was rated higher in some articles than either Allen or Murray. Reason number 10,000 I don't pay attention to preseason numbers or results.
  14. I wouldn't play any veteran starters. A few series in a preseason game isn't going to have much of an impact on how they perform during the regular season, but some stupid preseason injury might.
  15. Probably has a lot to do with who was around them. We have looked bad in the second half both games. Haven't checked the snap counts, but I hope its because our third stringers aren't good.
  16. Gano was one of the most accurate kickers in the NFL last year. He missed 1 fg, a 57 yarder. He was 31 of 32. No chance this guy would beat out Gano unless they go with younger/cheaper.
  17. I hope this works. The focus on the big bucks, shifting conferences and alliances, has made college football far less interesting. I went to a couple of games last year and enjoyed them, but watching them on TV is meh now.
  18. Perhaps, but we haven't been scrimmaging with the teams that all the others are playing for.
  19. The Ravens backup kicker looked pretty good last night. Wonder if the staff was watching him.
  20. If only they could move him 10 yards to the left he would never miss
  21. If Jones and Newton both look good this year and Darnold doesn't, a lot of people here will be very depressed.
  22. Butker is definitely better than Slye, and Hurney screwed up. I was pissed when we spent a pick on Butker only to let KC have him and keep the older, more expensive Gano. But we should probably caveat Slye's overall fg numbers from last year. I mean two of his misses would have been at or near the NFL record, 63 and 67 yards respectively I believe. When you require your kicker to set a new NFL record in order to win or tie a game, well the odds aren't going to be in your favor no matter who your kicker is.
  23. I understand if he was testing Grier's ability to hold the lead. But most of the second half was run/run/pass/punt with mostly third string players. Grier didn't get much of a chance to do anything other than hand the ball off and throw a handful of short passes (and one or two longer ones). While its possible that Grier might be in that situation, its highly unlikely that we would be playing with that particular group of players. If we are, then we are in big big trouble. So I am not sure what could be accomplished. Of course, this will have almost no impact on the season, and in a couple of weeks, it will be mostly forgotten. But I found the comment interesting and unusual.
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