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03-11-2012, 09:11 PM | #76 |
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Re: Griffin's impact on the off-season FA/draft
Uh oh....someone is going to get kicked in the nuts.
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03-11-2012, 09:18 PM | #77 |
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BTW-Good post, I agree with a lot of what you wrote and understand and agree with many of your points.
But forgive how unseemly this post looks. I though I should respond to the separate points you made to prevent them from being all jumbled together. Quote:
Undoubted Rex had a negative effective on the production of the WRs. Armstrong went from 19.8 YPC for close to 800 yards to virtually nothing. I agree that there is limited upside to Gaffney, didn't imply that there was upside nor that he would match or exceed his numbers. But, the fact remains that he was productive in this offense. Quote:
Tana's 'drops' have always been overstated. Just 2 years ago Tana was top 10 in catches then he breaks his hand and he's done? I just don't follow that logic. Wouldn't you agree that breaking a hand is a major injury that has an adverse effect when your job is based on catching a ball? Quote:
Armstrong proved that when healthy and playing with a QB that has a good deep ball can be a deep threat to the tune of 19.8 YPC I don't know but to me that's something. 19.8 YPC isn't a fluke. I don't see how losing Moss improves the WR corps, especially for a team that uses and will likely use even more 3 and 4 wide sets. Building a solid WR corps is essential in those packages. Look at the Packers for example they still have Donald Driver as part of their WRs corps and I'm sure we can agree that Moss is currently better then Driver? I don't see how losing Moss would do anything to improve the WRs as a unit. Quote:
I think a more accurate statement is we don't target our WR much in the RZ. But I clearly recall Armstrong catching a fade in the Giants game #1. And I've seen Moss catch a quick slant or fadestop/comeback for TDs. Quote:
And pushing him down the depth chart only makes his development more difficult. Quote:
I agree that Royal would be a nice addition to the WRs group. Quote:
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I do agree that at some point they will draft a RB as a value pick. But I don't think it will mean anything negative about Helu or Royster; they just like to draft RBs. I think Hightower, Helu and Royster can all run effectively in Bobby Turner's system. Quote:
He's a savvy player that understands his market value, he'll be looking for a fair deal. I completely disagree that we'll be able to get close to Fletcher's production because 1 he's a beast and equally as important he's one of the few true leaders on the team and he's the leader of the teams best unit. Last edited by 30gut; 03-11-2012 at 09:28 PM. |
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You managed to sum up my points in 4 sentences. I gotta stop drinking wine at dinner. |
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03-11-2012, 10:01 PM | #80 |
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Are you sure wasn't he signed by the shegles then released.
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03-11-2012, 10:02 PM | #81 |
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30Gut, I guess we see our talent at WR differently. I don't see upside or improvement coming from Gaffney (although he could replicate '11) or Moss (who I think we could replace his projected production with a younger, cheaper player).
Armstrong fell out of the rotation because he is route limited and can't beat press coverage effectively. He's a legit deep threat but he's got to get off the line first. At 29 this year, again, I think someone younger can replace his projected production. Our TD passes were either long (30+ yards) or short (10 yards or less). Once we got inside the 20 we had no chance to get into the endzone unless we got inside the 10. To wit, we had 3 touchdown passes last season that were more than 10 yards but less than 30 yards. That has a lot to do with limited redzone options in the WR corp. I'm all in on developing Hankerson, he may have #1 WR potential with a full season and offseason. Unfortunately he's recovering from hip surgery and will miss most of the offseason program. I don't think we should push him down the depth chart but develop him at the right pace. I've got really high hopes and expectations for him. Agreed on Garcon to this point about being a secondary option. It's a projection to bump him into the next level of WR, but at his age, with his experience it's a measured risk. He put up good numbers with crappy QB last season so he's not reliant on Manning to produce which is encouraging. I read a few times late last season they aren't looking at Helu as a feature back and aren't sold on Hightower as a feature as well. They may go into '12 with those three, but I wouldn't be shocked by an addition of another RB to be 'the guy'. Not a big buck Forte/Rice type but an upgrade from what we have. I'm not trying to push Fletcher out of town but many reports say he's looking to get around $7-$9 mil a year but that's above what we're willing to pay. Tandler said on Twitter earlier that we won't hesitate to talk to other LB at 4:01pm Tuesday if Fletcher isn't signed. I hope he is back but again, won't be shocked if he's not.
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03-11-2012, 10:11 PM | #82 |
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gomes seems like just a guy, and our safety play was really terrible, so id be okay with average.
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03-11-2012, 10:14 PM | #83 |
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I'm with anyone against signing Garcon. Peyton absolutely made him the player he was. You could say the same about Reggie Wayne, but Garcon isn't even close to the player Wayne is/was.
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Garcon had a good year with painter my man
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03-11-2012, 10:17 PM | #85 |
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Garcon is not a #1 WR. We need a VJax/Colston type of player. Sounds like we may finally get VJax.
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He is on our team w out VJ imo but I'm glad we will have a big time WR for once
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03-11-2012, 10:24 PM | #87 |
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Exactly.
Peyton is great no doubt, but he did have some legit receivers. Wayne, Clark, Harrison, etc. I wouldn't put Garçon quite in the class of those guys, but he's not a scrub either. |
03-11-2012, 10:25 PM | #88 |
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Kevin Acee from the San Diego Tribune is reporting the Vincent Jackson to the skins is almost a lock to happen, since we will show more money than Chicago.
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I like it, VJ is a big play guy, and RGIII excels at going deep. Could be deadly. |
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16 16 70 947 13.5 87T 6 and that was without Manning... Last edited by 804_skins; 03-11-2012 at 10:39 PM. |
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