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biggerdaddynj

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  1. Anyone see this coming? http://bills.buffalonews.com/2016/02/08/poor-loser-approach-shows-newton-has-room-to-grow/
  2. Forgot to post something on Schobert so here it is (not that anyone seemed to care!)---about their assessment of his work at the Senior Bowl: Wisconsin OLB Joe Schobert Schobert has had conversion issues this week similar to those of Fackrell, although he does appear to be a better all-around athlete. He is our second-ranked 3-4 OLB due in large part to his ability attack the quarterback, but thus far has struggled while playing a more traditional 4-3 OLB role in Mobile. While this week may not be the most optimal showcase of his skillset, we are confident that his 53 total pressures from 2015 will translate to similar pass-rushing success in the NFL.
  3. With this draft as it currently stands, we clearly need defense (I'm late to this draft party--not sure why we used a pick on a kicker rather than drafting some defense--get the kicker via FA or UDFA and save a precious pick for some defense--BPA). That said, as the board stands, I trust the Honorable Doug E. Fresh Whaley to determine who is the better fit, a medically cleared Antonio Morrison (hoping OBD improved our doctors!) or James Burgess. Couple of snippets of interest on both of them that I thought you might enjoy (and before you ask, i do read sources other than Rotoworld :-) Morrison: http://www.rotoworld.com/recent/cfb/132253/antonio-morrison Burgess: http://www.rotoworld.com/recent/cfb/134012/james-burgess EDIT: looks like wrong link pasted sorry here's the correct text about Burgess: Louisville senior ILB James Burgess "will be a nice fit for a 3-4 team looking for an inside gap-shooter," notes NFL Media draft analyst Chad Reuter. "Don't let Burgess' size fool you," Reuter wrote. "He drills ball carriers into the ground. The Miami native is explosive to the play and brings bad intentions." The 6-foot, 229-pound senior finished third on the team with 71 tackles last year, chipping in three sacks, 10 TFL and three interceptions. "But he also shows a knack for reading quarterbacks and making plays on the ball, with six career interceptions," Reuter wrote. "Burgess will be a nice fit for a 3-4 team looking for an inside gap-shooter." Wed, Jul 29, 2015 09:42:00 PM Source: NFL.com
  4. Don't see how anyone could put a negative spin on this. In a year in which we didn't have a 1st rd pick, Whaley drafts a guy in the 2nd round who performs like a top 10 pick in the 1st round.
  5. Not that we could ever acquire Thomas or afford to but FWIW PFF just awarded him as best offensive lineman of the year (take a gander at who has number three runner up our bad boy reclamation project): https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/01/14/pro-pffs-award-for-best-offensive-lineman-joe-thomas-no-1/
  6. Agree with you 100%--have to give the FO credit--they're limited with what they can do in regard to player moves this offseason so they're doing the next best thing, brining in coaches who can support the scheme and who I believe the players will respect and will want to play for. Personnel moves in "lesser" coaching spots aren't sexy moves but they're part of building a winning foundation. I thought the offseason would be dull--looks like we might have a little fun (and at least some fodder for debate).
  7. Seems like the headphones were the proverbial straw that broke Coughlin's back--here's some local insight from earlier in the year about Moore: http://nypost.com/2015/10/20/giants-rewind-the-consequences-of-damontre-moores-wasted-talent/ Stupid is as stupid does...
  8. This is a great sign--bounce back and then some! Clicking on every cylinder. Today makes me really appreciate having a legitimate, professional coaching staff (the game plan on both sides of the ball and getting the players to execute). Anyone miss Marrone and Hackett? LMAO!!!
  9. You guys are all missing the point about the McCoy trade, he was traded because Chip Kelly is a racist! It had nothing to do with anything else (scheme fit, contract, etc...). And the really brilliant aspect of the trade was that Doug Whaley had the last laugh because he traded Chip a Latino (Chip must not have known about Kiko's heritage when they were together at Oregon).
  10. We handled one of the elite teams in the league with one of the top two or three QBs in the league without Dareus. I know we have lots of other pieces in place on the defensive side of the house, yada, yada, yada but that is pretty friggin' impressive (even for the most critical person out there--"it's a nice sign to see us hold the Colts and Andrew Luck in check without an important piece of the defensive line on the field"). As we all knew when he was named starter, we're gonna go as far as Tyrod can handle taking us. Today was a good start. Let's enjoy it!
  11. My memory of Jeff Tuel will be watching him come in to replace EJ in the Browns game. His performance that night was so awful that I was sincerely embarrassed for the guy--I really felt sorry for him. He just couldn't do anything right. He was clearly out of his league--I was literally cringing. If it was a boxing match and I was in his corner, I'd have thrown in the towel. Not sure if it was him, Hackett, Marrone or all of the above. Wish him luck...
  12. Amen! Martin was one of the top OTs that year---here is Mayock's post-draft grade of Martin: http://www.nfl.com/draft/2012/profiles/jonathan-martin?id=2533041No mention of his aesthetic acumen for expensive handbags!
  13. I was so bored last night I actually watched some of the veteran combine replay on the NFL network. The fact that they were higher on Mike Kafka than most of the QBs in the draft speaks volumes about the dearth of talent available.
  14. I still remember how heartbroken I was when the Niners took Willis right before our pick... . imagine how much fun it would have been watching him in the middle?
  15. Here's the real reason Shady is a Bill: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/09/espns-stephen-a-smith-suggests-racism-in-chip-kellys-roster-moves/ (sarcasm intended).
  16. He's coming off a four year $36 million deal with $24.9 guaranteed. I read in a few places he will get between $6 million and $8 million per year and perhaps a contract close to what Dansby got last year four years for $24 million with $12 million guaranteed. Dansby was 33 and Harris is 31. Not sure if we get him as cheaply as people want and for a short term ($3 or $4 million for one year would be a steal if what I hear is accurate). As "Aristocrat" noted above, Harris coming off a solid season too, not on decline. 2014 stats: Recorded a team-high 124 tackles, including 73 solo. Also had six sacks, five tackles-for-loss and two forced fumbles. He played 99.4 percent of the defensive snaps. And he'll also have more than a few suitors. Rex can get him but it won't be on the cheap according to what I see out there.
  17. Players love Rex, so I think it will be a better situation than it was in Philly with Chip.
  18. Unofficial "Iggles" message board: http://igglephans.com Official message board: http://boards.philadelphiaeagles.com
  19. Thank you Doug Whaley--last thing we needed was to give a 35 year old with a half season of production over a decade three years at $5 million per. Stand pat and hope EJ improves--if not, 2016 will provide better options for us. And to steal a baseball sabermetrics term, does anyone really think one of these FA's "WAR" (wins above replacement) is worth the investment of $$ or one of our top picks this year over EJ when we can use those assets on another position of need (OG, TE, RB). Get one of the available veteran back-ups (as if there is so much difference--there's a reason they're all available either via FA or trade) and accept the fact that we have to hope the new staff helps EJ progress more than the Marrone/Hackett dynamic duo! Sorry but it really sucks to be in the market for a starting QB this year!!!
  20. Bradford hands down but we aren't getting him and neither will anyone else unless they pay a hefty ransom regardless of his injuries (speaks volumes when Mark Sanchez, let alone Josh McCown, is a hot commodity as a starting QB!). The QB market this year is like investing in energy stocks for the short term ... bad!
  21. Many of us remember that there was a lot of talk that might end up drafting Incognito's ex-teammate, Jonathan Martin in 2012. Instead we went with Cordy Glenn one pick before (thanks for that pick Buddy!). Now for the much awaited Jonathan Martin update--in case you missed the blockbuster story, he KO'ed a shoplifter at a Versace store: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/early-lead/wp/2015/01/09/49ers-tackle-jonathan-martin-reportedly-stopped-a-man-from-shoplifting-versace-bag. Let the jokes begin (for those with a sense of humor!) ....
  22. I think you have the wrong Jesse ... I think this is the one who might improve team chemistry and provide a real "lift": http://media.photobucket.com/user/FIlmeNoiNoi/media/jesse-jane-bio.jpg.html?filters[term]=jesse%20jane&filters[primary]=images&filters[secondary]=videos&sort=1&o=0 Prototypical body for a number of positions (not sure about a tight end!).
  23. Knock three times on the ceiling if you want me.
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