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Green Lightning

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  1. Too bad he can't block.
  2. I think the best we can hope for is: Starters: D.Bell Levitre Wood Rinehart New Guy Back ups: Pears Hairston Howard Wang Wrotto Urbik Hangman Vet signing
  3. Read the other thread. This is wrong info. Levitre was demoted to second team LG and Urbik is still first team RG, whatever sense that makes.
  4. +1 Urbik is a turnstile and Levitre gets demoted? Brother.
  5. Carrington wlll push Edwards out as a starter by season's end as will Batten take Kelsay's spot.
  6. Loved this quote: "Maybin has zero sacks in his career, but if he does end up with the Bears, he wouldn’t be the biggest draft bust of a pass rusher on the team. That honor goes to Vernon Gholston, who was drafted sixth overall by the Jets in 2008 and also has zero career sacks." This could make for either a great Las Vegas bet or an even better reality show....who gets their first NFL sack - Gholston or Maybin? Could be a multiple season show or better yet, have a "shoot out" at the Superbowl halftime. Pick an OL and let them each rush until one connects.
  7. Vonn Miller reminded me of Maybin and I lived in fear we'd take him. I could be very wrong about him but I'm stoked having Dareus on our line. If Merriman holds up we just got the best of both worlds.
  8. Agreed, and truthfully from what I've seen at TC and in Chicago, our biggest worry is Urbik. He is simply not up to the task. Great size and zero leverage and balance. I don't think he's into it mentally. I think he got away with just being a bull in college. Can't do that in the NFL. Hangman is small but smart and has technique. Until we find someone better, you almost have to put him at RG. The run game will suffer, but with Urbik, the run and pass will suffer, but not as much as Fitzy will.
  9. The Jets will sign Stinchcomb and cut Ducasse. We'll pick him up and have yet another former high draft pick on the OL who can't block. He'll be a project to provide depth for our other projects. Damn, I'm grumpy today.
  10. Rule number one: Well, sometimes you just got to do it, especially with trolls. Rule number two: Damn straight!
  11. Thigpen had only a few days to prep. Probably ran out of plays that he knew! Thig's a lock at #2 and Brown's on the bubble. He sure didn't help himself any in Chicago.
  12. You know Dr., I've done the same pairings that you have here and came away with a wary pre-giddyness. The ressurection of Merriman and the seeming coming to age of Carrington could be a nightmare for opposing teams. But some of that hope dimmed a bit after Chicago ran the ball down our throats for their TD. Most of our A team was in and I'm hoping it wasn't the true measure of where we are. Really looking forward to the Denver game to see this front 7 in action. I'm doing my best not to get my hopes up, but you know how that goes......
  13. Not a great time to be a dol-phan. Miami's only $4-mil under the cap and they still suck. Bills-wise, I'd like to see Buddy spend some of our $26-mil in cap space on the right side of the OL.
  14. Fair and balanced. Nice not to be dismissed automatically like the idiot Colin Cowherd. It's not like we don't have our share of skepticism coming from national media becuase, hey, we deserve it. But at least take an honest look before you fall into regurgitating past columns, etc. Chadiha did his job.
  15. +1 Is this the new sidekick to NGU?
  16. Feelers? There are no feelers on TSW! Relax, just the give n' take here on TSW. Regardless or irregardless of correctness, we're here to have fun and mix it up about our team. Welcome to the board Chappy. Maybe they were too busy staring at your avatar to detect sarcasm!
  17. Bring in Waters to protect Fitz's life. Let Urbik learn from an all-pro. How hard is that to grasp. At the very least we get quality depth. We signed an ILB to train our young guys for a few years, what's the dif?
  18. Well....um....upon review it may well be a word....like...um...staycation is a word...so don't tase me man....oh, and my last little piece of advice...um..to you... is why use a big word when a diminutive one will do?
  19. Thread wise, this is about the most realistic post. Levi was brutal Saturday. The OL didn't make him make the poor choice on the pick and the two minute drill could well be one of the worst recorded. It's early, but he has a huge uphill battle to make this team.
  20. Sorry, but that's not the right answer. When you are tens of millions under the cap, just did a salary dump to get further under the cap, you don't expose your QB to harm for sake of some veteran depth. Urbik has had a brutal camp. Maybe he's a prospect but he couldn't see the field on a bad Pittsburgh OL and I don't want to lose our QB to guy who's on-the-job training begins with not getting pushed around and turned around every other play. They tried to get Clabo, good. Just because it was a swing and a miss doesn't mean you stop there. One injury on this line and it's a lost year of little progress for the sake of some quality depth. You can still build through the draft, but filling in some key positions is just smart management (Like replacing Poz) so I got to believe we are not going into this season with Urbik starting at RG and Wang/Wrotto our next two choices at OT.
  21. Hey Soggy, Pretty damn funny. I particularly liked the use of "irregardless" which of course is not a word. But it capped off a morning that was full of p*ssing and moaning about Lee Evans.
  22. Or...actually sign a player who is a starter and not soley rely on waiver wire acquistions. We have have five waiver-wire guys on the OL and two of them start. The other three are key back-ups. Building an OL based on waivers is not a commitment to building a line, it's throwing bodies at positions and hope one sticks. Great teams usually have great trenches. One can only hope Buddy is waiting for a team to make a salary cap cut or to cut a deal with a team for some quality RG and at least some OT depth. Urbik is a project, Wrotto and Howard are JAGS and Pears is adequate. Depth behind Bell doesn't exist. The drafted guys are either not ready or not any good (read Wang). It's a damn shame to pull the best center we have in 11 years because our RG is so brutal. If we can spend $4 mil a year on a gadget/wildcat guy who plays a handful of downs, why not spend some of the coin we are saving with the Lee Evans dump on a quality starting RG who plays every offensive down?
  23. I believe this to be accurate. Engine condiments never seem productive, much like Kelsay at OLB.
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