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NFL Training Camp/Preseason Thread 2012 - A Farewell to snes :(

Pimpwerx

Member
I would say most teams don't have a plan, league wide incompetence, if you have one your the exception.

Honestly, it's hard for a coach or observe players in OTAs. Once they get into camp, start practicing, learning, and eventually executing you form a better understanding. Marshall was a no-brainer, Chad wasn't good to begin with, and they got great value for Vontae. Their secondary got lit the fuck up at times, Sean Smith isn't very good but he's still on the roster because he's out there doing what coaches want, doesn't have much value either.

Edit: Getting rid of Bush would send the wrong message, also need to keep some good players around. I honestly believe they got rid of trash. Don't give a fuck what kind of talent you have when you're an absolute psycho, you aren't worth the trouble.

The team wasn't that bad in the second half last season, and the two guys we dumped were primarily responsible for that. Hartline, Fasano and Bess wouldn't have been reliable if Marshall wasn't such a good deep threat. Even with all the drops and off-field issues, he was still reliable. You don't draft a rookie QB and then let go of the only guys that can get separation and catch a ball.

Ditto on defense. We were solid enough that we could compete before. Losing Vontae Davis means it's open season on our secondary. We get no push up front...none. Even a one-armed, one-eyed QB could pick us apart. Marshall can't stay with his man, and is gonna get lit up. He's busy stat-padding with tackles the way Sean Smith did last season, primarily because he can't stop anyone from catching the ball. He's been terrible in coverage this preseason.

It's just a disaster. You say we unloaded trash, and I say we let go of talent that a good coach would get to conform to his system. Vontae has been productive enough in his tenure here that it made no sense letting him go. It's not like he had a great coach that whipped him into shape before, so only giving him a month under what we hope is a good coach in Philbin is selling short. a 2nd and 6th for a guy you drafted 1st with all-pro potential is selling short. If we got a receiver back, it would be one thing. Getting picks that Ireland is just gonna waste is selling short.

I can't tell you the last time we had a good draft. I thought this past draft was the best in over a decade, but looking at how the guys are performing, I don't really know about that. It's not like Vontae didn't have character issues before the draft either. We drafted him knowing what he would be like. So what were the expectations, really?

If we had depth at WR and CB, I wouldn't feel bad about either move. However, we were already thin at both positions and sent away the best guys at each position. It's a bad situation. Many of us thought this would be the rebuilding year. We've been wallowing in misery for decades and each year we're told something good will happen. Well...this season they're just blowing the whole thing up, and wasting the careers of some guys who were really hoping to ride the wave of momentum from last season into this one.

Fans are kind of numb to the whole thing now. Everyone down here is getting more-hyped for the Canes season kickoff than anything Dolphins-related. And the Canes are gonna have one of their worst seasons in history, with a roster loaded with true freshmen. That's how bad it is. Once Heat training camp starts up at the end of September, some semblance of positivity will return to the sporting mood of this town. That's the only organization down here that shows any direction. That team went through a 15 win season, but improved immediately afterwards. The Dolphins have had the equivalent of a 15 win season for what feels like 5 or 6 years running now. No hope of improvement in sight. Players and coaches are using our franchise as leverage, nothing more. No one wants to come here to play for this crappy organization, only the hopeless. It sucks to be a Phins fan these days, but this is the team I love. PEACE.
 

Pimpwerx

Member
The old refs are better than the new refs. The old refs blew calls too, but not at the clip the new refs have and will. If you watch college ball, you know this. Depending on what conference they come from too, they can be downright awful. I didn't have too much beef with the SEC refs, but hated ACC refs. It's really gonna be a nightmare in close games where calls that were previously routine become a fiasco. The NFL will come out pretty unfazed at the end of it because people love the NFL too much. But it's gonna make for a lot of cringe-worthy moments IMO. PEACE.
 

squicken

Member
The old refs are better than the new refs. The old refs blew calls too, but not at the clip the new refs have and will. If you watch college ball, you know this. Depending on what conference they come from too, they can be downright awful. I didn't have too much beef with the SEC refs, but hated ACC refs. It's really gonna be a nightmare in close games where calls that were previously routine become a fiasco. The NFL will come out pretty unfazed at the end of it because people love the NFL too much. But it's gonna make for a lot of cringe-worthy moments IMO. PEACE.

I still vividly remember the Oklahoma-Oregon game, which is one of the five worst things any official has ever done in any sport (boxing excluded of course). I guess I'd care more if my team was any good. Rams are in tank mode so at worst it costs them draft position
 

Plinko

Wildcard berths that can't beat teams without a winning record should have homefield advantage
I am also going to LOL when the Panthers have a better record than the Lions and beast has to wear an avatar of my choosing for the entire offseason! I'm already 1-0 in offseason avatar bets as DCX can attest ;)

That wouldn't surprise me in the least. Panthers have a much easier schedule.
 

Plinko

Wildcard berths that can't beat teams without a winning record should have homefield advantage
Glassford or not, dude threw 41 TDs and 5000 yards. He is to be respected.

I agree. I think people saying "derp Calvin Johnson" when talking about Stafford's year last year are ridiculous. Why doesn't Larry Fitzgerald's QB have that type of year? How about Andre Johnson's?
 
Giants players not playing tonight:

20 Prince Amukamara (ankle)
24 Terrell Thomas (knee)
25 Bruce Johnson (shoulder)
36 Jayron Hosley (toe)
39 Tyler Sash (ankle)
44 Ahmad Bradshawj (hand)
59 Michael Boley (hamstring)
65 Will Beatty (back)
72 Osi Umenyiora (knee)
73O James Brewer (back)
73D Shaun Rogers (leg)
76 Chris Snee (leg)
90 Jason Pierre-Paul (back)
91 Justin Tuck (shoulder)
94 Mathias Kiwanuka (groin)
96 Marvin Austin (back)
98 Adrian Tracy (hamstring)

Lots of guys sitting to get ready for the opener/precautionary reasons (Osi, Tuck, Kiwi, JPP, Beatty, Snee etc.). Good for New England in that none of the premiere pass rushers will be playing at all.;)

The highlighted ones are bubble players. Very, very bad to see them on the list. Tracy could easily lose that 4th DE position to Ojomo if he plays well tonight. Brewer is in a battle with McCants to stick at tackle and Bruce Johnson could move up the depth chart due to some of the CB injuries but he looks poor against the Bears and now won't play tonight.
 

Rorschach

Member
NFL.com QB Power Rankings

Top Shelf: Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Drew Brees
Next Level: Ben Roethlisberger, Cam Newton, Peyton Manning



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What a dumb fucking list.
 

Afrikan

Member
some of my fellow 9er fans would tell you if this happened...its Alex who would be a SuperBowl winner, and be a QB who put teams away by the 3rd QTR.

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and Rodgers would be an often injured QB out of the league.
 

cajunator

Banned
I agree. I think people saying "derp Calvin Johnson" when talking about Stafford's year last year are ridiculous. Why doesn't Larry Fitzgerald's QB have that type of year? How about Andre Johnson's?

Hopefully the Lions organization can provide him with a better Oline, but enjoy this time with a great QB. You guys deserve that much.
 

Alchemy

Member
Alex would have never made it to the packers if we didn't take him. And people who say their careers would be identical regardless of team are fucking morons

I think Smith would be a pretty solid QB if he had three years to sit in the same offense instead of being bounced around between OCs every season. Would be interesting to see how Rodgers plays without that chip on his shoulder from falling in the draft.
 
I think Smith would be a pretty solid QB if he had three years to sit in the same offense instead of being bounced around between OCs every season. Would be interesting to see how Rodgers plays without that chip on his shoulder from falling in the draft.
Rodgers has always had:

1. A sense of entitlement
2. A strong competitive drive
3. A giant chip on his shoulder

What happened in the draft only added fuel to the fire. Dude would have been good anywhere.
 

Alchemy

Member
Rodgers has always had:

1. A sense of entitlement
2. A strong competitive drive
3. A giant chip on his shoulder

What happened in the draft only added fuel to the fire. Dude would have been good anywhere.

What Rodgers did last season is fucking amazing, not just good. I'm sure he would be a great QB anywhere but as good as he is? Pretty hard to tell.
 

jakncoke

Banned
I agree. I think people saying "derp Calvin Johnson" when talking about Stafford's year last year are ridiculous. Why doesn't Larry Fitzgerald's QB have that type of year? How about Andre Johnson's?

im shocked you have anything positive to say about your team .
 

levious

That throwing stick stunt of yours has boomeranged on us.
In his defense EA games don't come with instruction manuals anymore. Most games don't now a days (although I wish every system does what the Vita does with them - digital game manuals are way more useful than paper).


there is a digital manual in the game.
 

mr2xxx

Banned
Giants players not playing tonight:

20 Prince Amukamara (ankle)
24 Terrell Thomas (knee)
25 Bruce Johnson (shoulder)
36 Jayron Hosley (toe)
39 Tyler Sash (ankle)
44 Ahmad Bradshawj (hand)
59 Michael Boley (hamstring)
65 Will Beatty (back)
72 Osi Umenyiora (knee)
73O James Brewer (back)
[/B]73D Shaun Rogers (leg)
76 Chris Snee (leg)
90 Jason Pierre-Paul (back)
91 Justin Tuck (shoulder)
94 Mathias Kiwanuka (groin)
96 Marvin Austin (back)
98 Adrian Tracy (hamstring)

Ever replace the beds?
 

Plinko

Wildcard berths that can't beat teams without a winning record should have homefield advantage
I've heard a lot of things about the Panthers' 2012 chances, but "easier schedule" isn't one of 'em. Hell, our first four games are @TB, vs NO, vs NYG, @ATL. I'm hoping for 2-2 out of the gates but wouldn't be surprised with 1-3.

I meant that they had an easier schedule than Detroit (as we were comparing the two teams and their eventual record).

im shocked you have anything positive to say about your team .

Calvin Johnson and Matt Stafford are great and it's so much fun to watch them play.

That doesn't mean I'm blinded to how horrific our secondary is and how our offensive line opens zero holes for the running game.

Also, Schwartz is a nutcase.
 
I'm surprised some WR needy team hasn't at least taken a flyer on Plax. He was a nice red zone threat last season and seems to be one of the few older vets that have /something/left in the tank.
 

jakncoke

Banned
I meant that they had an easier schedule than Detroit (as we were comparing the two teams and their eventual record).



Calvin Johnson and Matt Stafford are great and it's so much fun to watch them play.

That doesn't mean I'm blinded to how horrific our secondary is and how our offensive line opens zero holes for the running game.

Also, Schwartz is a nutcase.

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effzee

Member
What is going on with the Pats RB situation? I have both Ridley and Vereen available in my league.

Worth picking any of them up?
 

minx

Member
I agree. I think people saying "derp Calvin Johnson" when talking about Stafford's year last year are ridiculous. Why doesn't Larry Fitzgerald's QB have that type of year? How about Andre Johnson's?

Maybe because they don't throw it 663 times? Hmmm
 

msdstc

Incredibly Naive
Cunningham has lived up to the hype from training camp. He looks stronger and faster this year after the disaster last year.
 

squicken

Member
I'm surprised some WR needy team hasn't at least taken a flyer on Plax. He was a nice red zone threat last season and seems to be one of the few older vets that have /something/left in the tank.

Can't remember where I read it but it was something to the effect that the Jets felt Plax was a malcontent who was whispering in Santonio's ear and got him riled up. Similar to Moss and Harvin with Chilly
 

effzee

Member
I'm surprised some WR needy team hasn't at least taken a flyer on Plax. He was a nice red zone threat last season and seems to be one of the few older vets that have /something/left in the tank.

And I am surprised it hasn't been the Eagles. For a team that loves to pass so much and performed so poorly in the redzone it would make 100% sense to pick up a large target who even at reduced speed can still jump up higher than most CBs and battle for the ball. He had 8 TDs last season and those were largely in the redzone.

The Eagles need someone like him to compliment the smaller speedy Maclin and DJAX. I don't know if its a money issue because I know he wanted something like 3M per year at the start of the off-season. Would have loved to have signed him for even 1 year.
 
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