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Everything posted by papasmurfbell
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Can Hoes play 1st?
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He hasn't been on the field enough in a long time. I question if not juicing is the reason.
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They should take the writeoff. He is only a war body now. He isn't going to be that guy again. It is time to move on and look to the future.
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The Bengals whip the Jets with depth.
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Yeah the only time pigs are important here is them running in pigtown once a yr. -
Could the Ravens swindle the Saints
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But Schlereth proved that he does not really pay attention. There is no way you can be super knowledgable about 32 teams. -
The Bengals whip the Jets with depth.
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Do people really party in Cincy? -
Yeah they should cut ties with Brian but I just don't see the O's doing it.
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I had zero question on Koch coming in. He should be a PB player but the dude in Oak is insane. Rainey is a stud. I loved the RFA signing when they did it. I was suprised when he was not drafted. As for Allen he was being met in the backfield a lot. I am almost certain that several of the DL for the Flacons were starters at that point against our #2's. I don't see much that he could have done. I have found Browns stats. I was watching in a bar so I didn't have audio to notice he was getting thr recoveries. I also didn't notice his coverage skills. But as they say if you are not noticed then it was probably good.
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The Bengals whip the Jets with depth.
papasmurfbell replied to BengalBilly's topic in Cincinnati Bengals
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/11/rey-maualuga-dodges-bullet-travelle-wharton-may-not-have/ Rey Maualuga dodges bullet, Travelle Wharton may not have http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/10/tebows-night-ends-with-vontaze-burfict-interception/ Tebow’s night ends with Vontaze Burfict interception -
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/ravens-insider/bal-five-who-struggled-five-who-impressed-20120809,0,7063433.story?tw_p=twt The Ravens’ 31-17 preseason-opening victory against the Atlanta Falcons featured a subpar performance by many of the starters, and a spirited comeback, fueled by some of the organization’s younger players. Here is a look at five players who helped their status and five who may have taken a step back. FIVE WHO IMPRESSED Omar Brown, S: Two tackles, one interception, one pass defense and two fumble recoveries. It was quite the debut for the undrafted free agent out of Marshall who has a knack for being around the football. Pernell McPhee, DE: McPhee was credited with only one tackle but he got a lot of penetration against the run, an encouraging sign for a player trying to prove that he is more than just a pass-rush specialist. Curtis Painter, QB: The former Indianapolis Colts quarterback has taken a bit of a beating from the media for his struggles in the early going of training camp, but three touchdown passes in little more than a quarter warrant a little credit. Bobby Rainey, RB: The diminutive running back out of Western Kentucky, who played high school football in Georgia, had a stirring homecoming, gaining 36 yards on 12 carries, catching three balls for 29 yards and a touchdown and returning six punts for 50 yards. Deonte Thompson, WR: Thompson struggled at University of Florida to transfer his practice success into the games, but he sure did that last night, catching three balls for 53 yards, including an impressive 22-yard touchdown grab. Honorable mention: Brendon Ayanbadejo, LB; Joe Flacco, QB, Albert McClellan, LB; Torrey Smith, WR. FIVE WHO STRUGGLED Anthony Allen, RB: While Rainey stood out and has become very much a factor in the backup running back competition, Allen had a rough night. Currently second behind Ray Rice on the depth chart, Allen rushed five times for nine yards, dropped a pass and missed a block that led to a big hit on Joe Flacco. Gino Gradkowski, C: It was a tough opening assignment for the rookie center against a team that likes to get after the quarterback. Gradkowski played the better part of three quarters and got better as the game wore on, but he missed a couple of assignments early that led to pass rushers coming in untouched on Flacco. Dorian Graham, WR: The Ravens’ roster is stocked with young wide receivers so there is very little margin of error for an undrafted free agent like Graham. He was targeted five times last night and finished with one catch for zero yards. Bobbie Williams, LG: The veteran has to gain some chemistry with the offensive line and knock off some rust. He was beat a few times and had a couple of miscommunications with Gradkowski, who nevertheless took the blame for them. Cary Williams, CB: In his first game after having hip surgery, Williams was targeted early and often by quarterback Matt Ryan, and it was a struggle for the Ravens cornerback. Working mostly against Williams, Atlanta’s second-year wide receiver Julio Jones caught six balls for 109 yards and a touchdown in little more than a quarter of work. var afterLoginLocation = ''; var defaultLocation = $('articlePromoLink').href; var wasClicked = false; if (!!window.carnival) { new memberNav( '#articlePromoLink', function() { //user is logged in if(!!afterLoginLocation && afterLoginLocation != '' && afterLoginLocation != 'default'){ $('articlePromoLink').onclick = function(){ carnival.utils.listener.fire('_carnival_'+afterLoginLocation); wasClicked = true; return false; } } }, function(){ //user is not logged in if(!!afterLoginLocation && afterLoginLocation != ''){ $('articlePromoLink').onclick = function(){ carnival.modal.popit(location.protocol+'//'+carnival.configuration('currentDomain')+'/'+signon.folder+'/site/registration/modal.signon'); wasClicked = true; carnival.user.afterLogin( function(){ if(!!afterLoginLocation && afterLoginLocation != '' && afterLoginLocation != 'default'){ carnival.utils.listener.fire('_carnival_'+afterLoginLocation); } else if(wasClicked){ window.location = defaultLocation; } } ); return false; } }//if } ).writeNav(); }//iftextSize()
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Could the Ravens swindle the Saints
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Like Shlereth? -
It is a good landing spot for him.
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Did Williams not have a good game? It was really hard to tell what was happening with the OL with Ch 11's camera people. I could not really tell hwere all the holes in the OL were coming from.
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I rthink he is a work in progress. The OL made for him having to take off Thur.
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Could the Ravens swindle the Saints
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He is just another talking head. -
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/ravens-insider/bal-ryan-mcbean-broke-his-left-ankle-20120810,0,6378285.story http://www.rotoworld...e=237687&spln=1 He has a broken ankle. He has a 3 game suspension so he has about 6 weeks to heal up.
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I said in my eval that the Falcons were trying to win the game instead of getting a look at their younger guys. They kept the more experienced guys in longer. That said the slow start is one of the huge issues thay had last yr. Cam can't play this game this yr. They need quick starts.
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Also forgot the Punt coverage. That return the Falcons had resembled many from 2012. I thought they were going to deal with that.
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I forgot one last thing to my eval. Huge kudos to being disciplined. Damn near no penalties. The one Webb gave was a good one. Had he not that might have been a TD. On the other hand the Falcons could not keep the laundry in the refs pockets.
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That was the same Cam feeling out a D for a while. Nothing looks to have changed from last yr. It is just the first preseason game but that should be concidered troubling.
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That wobbling duck he threw for Indy was all I had to see of him.
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He really impressed me. This kid looks like he is gonna come outa nowhere. Amazing if they can find 2 RFA WR's in 2 yrs. They have something of a glut at WR right now.
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Maybe more if they need to dig around with the knife. They might just IR him. They might not want to burn a roster spot for a backup.