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Everything posted by tsylvester
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They won' draft a runing back at 26, history shows they can find one later or even undrafted. With Toussaint and Tali, a rookie would be 4th on the depth chart, hardly worth wasting a pick that high on a runningback. Plus, Gordon won't likely last that long, pedning what the Iggles do... A pass rusher like Dupre, maybe, (they should be able to get him in the 2n or even 3rd) but then they have a a ton of young talent on the defensive line, those you mentioned plus Bilukidi, Lewis-Moore, Means, Tyson, who was "dino-nugget-might last year, Thompson, who they need to find out more about in game situations.
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Well done sir.
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As would I. It is high time this franchise develop a receiver they drafted. Not sure what happened to them since leaving Cleveland, but darn did they lose out on how to pick receivers and develop them... There are plenty to chose from.... Tre is one in a long list. I can only think he didn't get proper coaching on how to use his speed & quickness to get open, rather than rely on his strength and the way the game is called in college...
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Tre McBride, William & Mary- 6'-210, long arms, strong, very strong. Reports are that he ran a 4.3, but scouts say game tape doesn't show that speed... His down fall is routes, but route running can be taught, ...http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/tre-mcbride?id=2552428
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Another niner to retire, 24 year old, Chris Borland, after his rookie year, after leading the team in tackles, says the risk is not worth the reward......
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Different era, speed was not a big deal back then, but I would bet they were in the 4.58-5.3 range. As for Max, good yes, but for me, not so far better than the others, Wilford for example, that you would take in the first round when you can get the same or almost the same in the 2, 3, 4th round.
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Yes, time will tell if he will be good for the team or not... But this shows how poorly the team thinks of the two young corners they drafted; B-U-S-T.
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Yep, the splits are what to look for, the cone drills as well. They tell you how quick some one is, if they can get seperation with more than just running straight down the field. Fucnhess can't,
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Well, we know he plays well in the snow here in Baltimore................. I doubt they let him go, they two speed demons would be a nice fit for them, especially if Wallace keeps his act going of dropping easy passes, running improper routes, they will need Patterson.
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$2.1 mil signing bonus, http://touch.baltimoresun.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-83049203/
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Talk about a guy who played faster than he time- 4.59, quite the "stud" in Buffalo where there were limited targets and average at best quarterbacks.... In SF, he just didn't fit their system and once again, had a quarterback who was subpar, at least last year. It remains to be seen if Cap can take the next step in his career... Here is an article from 12/13- http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10124394/stevie-johnson-buffalo-bills-eager-prove-critics-wrong No doubt he is a hustle guy, always working hard, the question has always been consistancy with his hands and in route running. He tends to drift, ala T Smith and round off his routes..... I am not sure he would do anything for this team beyond what they already have. Me, I would rather draft a rookie for a deep threat.
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I am sure it has incentives to escalate if he reaches them. I can't see there being a large bonus, just enough to convince to stay, but give the team an "out" should it not work out.
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It is also ladden with incentives, as is the Mathews contract. If they both hit those the Eagles will be dead men walking as far as the cap goes...
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I figure it is basically a no lose situation for the Ravens at this price. If he produces great, if not, they lose very little on the cap, comparatively speaking.
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In the news feed, 3 years, 9 mil, no word, yet, of how it breaks down.... per the Sun via ESPN.
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Per ESPN, five years, $42 mil, I am shocked at two things. 1) Dallas letting him walk for that "little" and 2) The Eagles letting McCoy go and then signing Murray for about the same amount. Is Chip changing his offense? Sproles, Mathews and Murray are they all equal to McCoy & Sproles?
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Looks like Forsett will be a Raven again, 3 mil per year, not bad, hope he is not a one hit wonder....
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They let Wayne walk and bring in some one similar and just as old. Granted Wayne has injuries, but so too does Johnson.... The Colts are all about making a splash.
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Ozzie and his staff is great, fantastic at finding cheap labor and getting the best out of those players. all except, insert broken record, the receiver position.... The Lions, on the other hand, always seem to have a decent crop, get the most out of the cheap labor there, mostly because of their quarterback and a hall of fame reciever taking the attention. Yep, I'll take the Ravens staff including BIscutt, over what Detroit faces, play contenders more than not, two super bowls in 10 years or so....
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$125 million in gaurenteed money, counting this wind fall, as an NFL corner. Wow, well done sir, well done.
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He is a colt, per espn
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With the influx of athletes going into sports announcing, radio & tv shows, I can see this happening more & more with all the football shows out there now.
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Wow, another young player calling ti quits... http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/jason-worilds-shocks-everyone-by-retiring/ar-AA9CR7a?ocid=U142DHP
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That retirement was a surprise, as was Worild's and Willis'. I just don't any team that would be interested in Bradford & his salary.
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And a one year wonder. This league is filled with one year wonders; Brian Mitchel, Ickey Woods to name just two....