
MasterStrategist
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As many said, Edmunds hasn't produced like Leonard to this point. Potential is there and we have him locked up through next season. It makes sense for both sides to play this year out and then see what happens. As much debated, many think he's run of the mill. While others, like myself, think he is already top 3 in AFC and potential to be the best. Many factors last year, injuries and overall poorer play up front. I'm thinking he will good for 2-3 Ints, 3 sacks and a couple FFs and recoveries this season. That's the bar I'm hoping he hits and consider that top level play, in terms of impact plays
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Seems you know someone personally connected to Terry or past business. Or maybe I'm misinterpreting your posts. Regarding Sean and Brandon, weird comment by you. Not sure many coaches and GMs are thought more highly of right now, they are both top 5-10. Turning a franchise around isn't an easy task and on top of that, the character and leadership they bring is off the charts
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For comparison (and perhaps mentioned already), when Heinz Field was built in Pittsburgh it was funded 61% by taxpayer dollars. Pegulas have no advantageous reason, except to calm down fans/media, to dispel very likely rumors to relocate. Chances aren't 0% that they relocate, but likely slim and as most said it's a business negotiation right now. First offer, 100% funded with talk of.relocating, why not? Both sides are going to put their own offers on the table, maybe State/County said something just as crazy through the negotiations. Football about to start, sit back relax and enjoy that. This will all.get worked out, minus unnecessary worrying
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How do we know Edmunds assignment, other than when he's blitzing, on most plays? Is he in his zone and someone else screwed up? I know you and Gunner are 2 of the more educated/good posters, so not calling out your knowledge of the game. Everyone has an opinion. As other have noted, scheme plays a big role. Front four to LBs to secondary, there is a role for each and when one underperforms its translating elsewhere most of the time. If anything, teams haven't figured out Edmunds as much as they have figured out the defensive scheme and zone packages. That's my take. Mcdermotts defense puts less pressure on the Levi Wallaces and more on the plate of Tremaine and Milanos. Edmunds has more potential to unlock, I think that's part of the 5th yr option as well. I also think he gets a long term extension, beofre that 5th yr kicks in
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Spencer Brown a Lee smith fill in?
MasterStrategist replied to Buffarukus's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agree he won't replace Lee. But he could absolutley be used as an exta blocker on the end of line. I think primarily goalline and short yardage, and won't get my hopes up for any receptions. I think he will get acclimated, perhaps get used as a ST kick block (up the middle) -
2021 NFL Draft Day 3 Talk Official Thread
MasterStrategist replied to The Jokeman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All about using FA to fill "needs", and the draft to find gems/develop young talent. Beanes philosophy, and we're always 1 play away from needing a quality backup OT to protect for Josh. So we need depth, and basically had Bobby Hart coming in. I'm also curious if the team plans to use one of these "trees", as an extra OL/blocking TE. Or on field goal blocks/ST. If these guys have verticals and already 6' 9", this could make interesting situations. That's likely a stretch, but bottom line we need depth at OT -
2021 NFL Draft Day 3 Talk Official Thread
MasterStrategist replied to The Jokeman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why? Diggs torn oblique, Davis sprained ankle, Beas broken leg...those are significant injuries to play thru. And after Smoke fought thru his injuries, his play just dropped off completely. We didn't get shut down by Indy. Bmore and Kc did shut us down, so agree there. But combination of injury and execution both games. Agree speed would be nice. But it's more about execution and finding ways to get our guys open. We have plenty of talent, but I agree another skill position player this draft, with a diff skill, ie quickness, speed, yac would be great. -
2021 NFL Draft - Day 2 Debrief
MasterStrategist replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thanks Gunner, great assessment (as always)! Beane was asked during his presser last night/early this am, if they considered CB with either selection. Def hones in on your BPA mentality, as to why we went with who we did. But to me, speaks to what they think Dane/Levi can provide. Someone like Sherman could always be added, and perhaps that's the plan all along, but this wasn't like Rd 1 where we targeted BP at a certain position. Building the trenches, if we hit on these guys, will typically payoff. I like the vision/planning of having a potential future starting tackle ready to slot in, in 2022 or 2023. To finish the draft,will depend on who slides. But think WR has some depth, so someone likely in the 5th. Would really like if Rochelle is their in the 5th too, or maybe one of the DTs slide. TE will certainly be in play too -
Get after the passer and this is a play out of the eagles.playbook when they went and beat the Pats, with a rotation of defensive lineman. We now need Oliver to bloom into our version of fletcher Cox. Ask an NFL Gm which postiiton is most difficult to find the "guy", and 32 out of 32 will say QB. 2nd position, edge/dl who will disrupt the passer. Not easy to find a premium guy, so why not double.dip especially especially when that is BPA
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Eskridge, hoping he lasts until our pick. Reminds me of Emanuel Sanders coming out of school.
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If Dwayne Eskridge is their for our 2nd round pick, I'd run the card in. Dude would fill Roberts return role, is a dynamic WR/playmaker in general, and has lights out speed (former track star in HS too). Plenty of tape to review, as he went the old school route of staying for the duration. I'd also like a CB, so it's a tough choice. But Eskrdige is a guy that can play the slot, or outside. He'd bring some speed and skillet that I'm sure Daboll would love.
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No doubt Etienne is tough, and will be real good. But Motor and Moss can hold their own. Yes not talented as Etienne, but this is a passing offense and if we're adding more weapons would prefer its a WR or TE. Davis is going to keep growing, but this draft has a glutton of very good WRs again. Would hate to look back and say we regret not grabbing 1. Keep adding weapons to the WR/TE room, and speed in secondary/ability to disrupt the passer
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Good catch on the Beane presser, and agree based on listening to that as well. I think we've set ourselves up for a great rotation this year, Epenesa's development is critical but same with rest of the guys doing their part and Greg hopefully making an impact early on. Interior, I'm still curious if they go after a Marvin Wilson type in round 2 or 3. There's question marks across that interior, Zimmer/Harrison I'd consider good depth, but absolutely could be improved upon. Oliver taking a step would be huge, and I think he will. Round 2 and 3, I'd be shocked if we didn't look hard at CB and WR. I think there's great value there, and would fit a need for us (wr is a sneaky need imo, with how often we run 4 wrs).
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Asante Samuel Jr. CB will be a priority, and I think the top 4 are all gone by the time pick 30 rolls around. Maybe most have him as a 2nd rounder. But if Beane and Co like him, that's all that matters at 30 and get a potential 5th yr option on a premium position. If Samuel and top 4 CBs are gone by 30, then Zaven Collins is my pick.
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Completely agree. Zaven is someone I can get behind, bc his skillset isn't the same as someone we already have (ie:JOK and Milano are similar players, be used similar in our scheme). Zaven would likely be utilized like Zo was, and would give us a lot more options with our defense. If he or one of the top 4 CB last until 30, it should be an easy pick
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Usually people put their point as the thread title, lol but.ok. You decided to make 2 points I guess. Your "main" point is to mix up the defense and play more 4-3. By adding an undersized, athletic "LB" to an already athletic duo. Again, you are taking Taron Johnson off the field. So that must be how you think we improve, is to replace him right? I mean if I suggested we take a CB2, and someone says who comes off the field, it would be Wallace or Jackson, right? And that would be my point to improve that on that player being on the field. Nickel, 4-3, hybrid I could careless what ppl label this defense. Bottom line, last I checked 11 players are allowed on defense, so if you want JOK so badly then Taron comes off the field. I'm gonna disagree with you, when you think that improves our defense. Taron isn't the problem, I mean he only had a pick 6 in two pivotal games. It would be nice to have some depth behind him, but I'm not spending a 1st rounder to solve that. What would be nice? How about a CB2, outside corner, that we could trust to lock down his man. Or a def lineman, 1tech 3 tech or end, that could create some pressure/shut down the run. JOK is like buying a big screen for the living room, while the basement floods. Fix what we need to fix, and that's not a WLB