| | Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 12:22 PM | |
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| Psychop1 (6/16/2008)
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Bon Jagley (6/14/2008) The key will be finding Garrard's eventual replacement. Cowher's biggest problem was never having a real franchise QB until he got Roethlisberger.What's with all this "need to find Garrard's replacement" talk. David Garrard is 30 years old, but has the body of a 25 year old, sitting on the bench and limiting his snaps have saved his body from alot of shots........I can easily see this guy playing atleast another 5 seasons at a high level before the Jags have to think about replacing him. The only problem I see with that is that as players get older, injuries tend to heal slower. I'm not saying that Garrard is over the hill, but while he may look like a 25 year old, his body likely heals at the pace of a 30 year old. He's not injury prone, but he is a running QB, and he takes some big shots from time to time. If Garrard's future replacement could also be quality depth now, it would be the best way to go. If Garrard goes down with Lemon 2nd on the depth chart, they might as well start mulling the next year's top draft pick. Yeah.. because our solid defense and our top 3 rushing attack won't win any games.. Lemon has starting experience, btw.. where he had no real talent around him. If VY goes down, you guys will be worrying about where you'll seed in the playoffs. Your defense isn't that solid, and Lemon started for the worst team in football last season. Your top three rushing attack won't be top three with him behind center. Eight and nine in the box. LOL.. Our defense is stout. Let's be serious. Last year we had pass rushing concerns which we addressed. We ran through 8 and 9 in the box last year.. when Garrard wasn't 'proven'..
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| | | Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 12:50 PM | |
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| Genius at the top of page 2 has a comment about our deep threat Mike[i][/i] Jones. Not only that, but he fails to mention Reggie Williams, who, as someone points out later in the thread, had more touchdown catches last year than the entire Titans WR corps.
I can hear everyone in Nashville screaming "D'oh!" from here.
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| | | Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 2:19 PM | |
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| TheClotTroll (6/16/2008)
Leaving out most players that left both rosters early... 2005 NFL Draft: Colts 1. Marlin Jackson-Starter. 2. Kelvin Hayden-Starter. Both comprimise a top secondary. PFW says it's the best. 4. Dylan Gandy-Sub-starter who excels in run blocking. Has done well here. 4. Matt Giordano-Came in for Bob Sanders in 2006, a player that the coaching staff has confidence in. A dependable backup. 5. Tyjuan Hagler-Started in the absence of Rob Morris. Jaguars 1. Matt Jones-Bust 2. Khalif Barnes-Starter. You be the judge if he has lived up to the pick. 5. Gerald Sensabaugh-Backup. 2006 Colts 1. Joseph Addai-Teamed with Dominic Rhodes to replace franchise rushing leader and won a Super Bowl in the same season. Named to 2007 Pro Bowl. 2. Tim Jennings-Starting nickel-back. 3. Freddie Kieaho-Starter. A force at OLB. Defense has statistically performed better with him in the lineup. 6. Charlie Johnson-Started LT in Super Bowl XLI. 6. Antoine Bethea-Best player out of the Colts' class. Deservedly named to the Pro Bowl. 7. T.J. Rushing-Starter on kick returns. Jaguars 1. Marcedes Lewis-I'm not seeing it... 2. Maurice Jones-Drew-Great pick. No ifs, ands, or buts about it. 3. Clint Ingram-Solid starter. 5. Brent Hawkins-?????? Past that, anybody? 2007 1. Anthony Gonzalez-Solid rookie campaign with great speed. Starter. 2. Tony Ugoh-Filled in nicely for the decade-long Manning-blinside protector. High ceiling. 3. Dante Hughes-Well regarded coming out of college. Right now, he's a backup. 3. Quinn Pitcock-Solid rotational backup. 4. Clint Session-Looked pretty good against the Chargers. Had starting experience in '07. Did really well. 7. Kenyunta Dawson-Filled in nicely against the Ravens last year. Undrafted free agent-Ed Johnson, starting defensive tackle. Most consistent linemen on the roster in 2007. All of the players drafted made the roster. Jaguars 1. Reggie Nelson-You be the judge. 2. Justin Durant-See Reggie Nelson. 3. Mike Walker-IR 4. Brian Smith-???? 5. Uche Nwaneri-??????? 5. Josh Gattis-See Uche... 7. John Broussard-IR 7. Chad Nkang-?????? With much lower picks, the Colts pulled eleven consistent starters (not counting Giordano, who played twelve games in '06, nor counting Rushing) over the last two seasons out of those drafts. A couple of the backups are pretty good. Dawson, Johnson, and Session all did well in spot duty. Jackson, Hayden, and Jennings comprimise an elite secondary. Giordano is a quality backup and shouldn't be blamed at all for the 2006 regular season defensive effort. The Colts also got Bob Sanders with their second round pick in 2004. The Jaguars pulled out five starters (counting MJD) out of those drafts. For what it's worth, none of them made the Pro Bowl. In all of those years, the Colts were strapped with cash and were forced to replace a lot of players on the spot with rookies, especially in '06 and '07. Kieaho filled in for June. Addai filled in for James. Gonzalez filled in for Stokely. Bethea filled in for Doss, and did better. Hagler filled in for Morris. Johnson filled in for McFarland. Ugoh filled in for Glenn...on the eve of training camp. All three of those years raked in 39 regular season wins (we gave up the Seattle game in '05, and the Tennessee game in '07), three division titles, and a Lombardi Trophy. It's not even close. Need we discuss how Reggie Williams has played up to this point, in relation to his value? Byron Leftwich? Look i am no homer,and admit mistakes. You are dead on some of those picks. But, Uche, Reggie Nelson, Durant, and Nkang are all solid picks. To be honest, all of those are home run picks, besides Nkang. Reggie took some time to develop. Byron, Brian Smith are ? picks. Matt jones has been a bust. But some of your guys are not that great either. Tim Jennings, was supposed to be a starter, and he has struggled. Marlin Jackson, is overrated. A first round pick? I mean, don't be a homer. Its been pretty even. Home run guys in Addai, Bethea, Ugoh, Gonzalez compared to Nelson, Uche, Durant, Ingram and Mojo. Everybody else we and you guys drafted are just good role players, nothing more.
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| | | Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 2:22 PM | |
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| THE BLUPRINT (6/16/2008)
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Balki (6/14/2008) The Jags are one of the best drafting teams If you don't count the first round, maybe... No maybe, thats a fact. In fact, our drafts are on par with the mighty bill polian. Look it up. One more thing, its easy to plug guys in with that system the colts run, O and it doesn't hurt having Manning.
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| | | Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 2:25 PM | |
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| THE BLUPRINT (6/16/2008)
[quote][b] Tim Jennings, was supposed to be a starter, and he has struggled. Marlin Jackson, is overrated. . On Jennings: A.) He is a starter (as he was "supposed" to be). B.) Have you ever watched him enough to say that he has struggled?
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| | | Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 2:29 PM | |
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| THE BLUPRINT (6/16/2008)
[quote][b] Look i am no homer,and admit mistakes. You are dead on some of those picks. But, Uche, Reggie Nelson, Durant, and Nkang are all solid picks. To be honest, all of those are home run picks, besides Nkang. Reggie took some time to develop. Byron, Brian Smith are ? picks. Matt jones has been a bust. But some of your guys are not that great either. Tim Jennings, was supposed to be a starter, and he has struggled. Marlin Jackson, is overrated. A first round pick? I mean, don't be a homer. Its been pretty even. Home run guys in Addai, Bethea, Ugoh, Gonzalez compared to Nelson, Uche, Durant, Ingram and Mojo. Everybody else we and you guys drafted are just good role players, nothing more. You are the very definition of a homer. How can you call Nelson a "home run" pick? It's only his second year! Your arguments and points are weak. Like I said: It's not even close.
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| | | Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 2:30 PM | |
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| TheClotTroll (6/16/2008)
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[quote][b] Look i am no homer,and admit mistakes. You are dead on some of those picks. But, Uche, Reggie Nelson, Durant, and Nkang are all solid picks. To be honest, all of those are home run picks, besides Nkang. Reggie took some time to develop. Byron, Brian Smith are ? picks. Matt jones has been a bust. But some of your guys are not that great either. Tim Jennings, was supposed to be a starter, and he has struggled. Marlin Jackson, is overrated. A first round pick? I mean, don't be a homer. Its been pretty even. Home run guys in Addai, Bethea, Ugoh, Gonzalez compared to Nelson, Uche, Durant, Ingram and Mojo. Everybody else we and you guys drafted are just good role players, nothing more. You are the very definition of a homer. How can you call Nelson a "home run" pick? It's only his second year! Your arguments and points are weak. Like I said: It's not even close. Nelson had a very solid year (at the beginning he was a bit confused at times) and ended up with 5 INTs. He filled a need and showed what kind of player he is gonna be. Maybe not a grand slam, but definately a solo homer. 
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| | | Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 2:34 PM | |
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| THE BLUPRINT (6/16/2008) [quote][b]Byron, Brian Smith are ? picks. Are you kidding? Byron IS A BUST! He was a top ten pick and he can't even find a job right now. With regards to Brian Smith, he got cut today.
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| | | Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 2:38 PM | |
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| One more thing, its easy to plug guys in with that system the colts run, O and it doesn't hurt having Manning.
So that diminishes our drafting abilities?
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| | | Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 2:39 PM | |
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| TheClotTroll (6/16/2008)
THE BLUPRINT (6/16/2008) [quote][b]Byron, Brian Smith are ? picks. Are you kidding? Byron IS A BUST! He was a top ten pick and he can't even find a job right now. With regards to Brian Smith, he got cut today. Byron actually had some good stretches at QB. Injuries have ruined his career. He just couldn't seem to stay healthy. I don't think his foot was ever 100% after college. He definately lacked the ability to move, but nobody can argue that if that guy has time he can throw lasers with considerate accuracy. Brian Smith was a high risk/high reward kind of a pick. His hip injury ruined his career, also. They were aware of the injury but were hoping he can make a recovery because there was good value there in the 3rd round. He was a premier pass rusher in college.
11-04-08 I can see the brewery from my house.
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