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2020 Our Year For Sure

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  1. Agreed on Crezdon Butler, Bill, I thought he played a lot better than any CB not named Gilmore. He has to be right in the battle with McKelvin.
  2. I'd like to see them rock the 90s uniform with the red helmet once or twice a year, like a throwback.
  3. It was fun reading the optimism in this thread. Thank you, Uncle Flap!
  4. Do you happen to recall what kind of play the bolded was? A slant? Shame about Gaskins, hopefully the fact he tried to go is an indication that it's not serious. He seems like a fit for what we need out of the third RB. Thank you, Astro!
  5. This was their only chance to get a look at Glenn as a guard prior to the 2014 Draft. You can't experiment like this during the season so they did it now. My theory is they're considering improving the O-line early in the draft and wanted to confirm that Glenn can be the dominant OG they suspected he'd be. They only needed to see him work there briefly so it's easy for them to explain it away with cross training, and promptly put him back at tackle where we need him to play this year. But now they have a better idea of their options as far as improving the line in the offseason.
  6. Does Glenn have the footwork and quickness to lock down the league's quicker edge rushers? I'm asking only because I don't know. It seemed like he fared well last year.
  7. I have to think Glenn is the best LT on this roster right now, even if he's struggling. It's possible they're using a bit of time in early August to think about how to best address the OL next offseason; testing the waters for a move to guard for Cordy next year.
  8. Awesome. He could become a mainstay of our three wide sets sooner than later. He seems to have the versatility to make plays down field and draw the safeties deep, and also make plays in the short game and use his running ability. I think we're going to like this pick. Thank you Mike, this stuff is invaluable for an out of towner. The new format works like a charm.
  9. Thank you mrags, very much appreciated. Relax and enjoy yourself a bit
  10. Sounds like Pettine is doing his job
  11. http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20130730/SPORTS03/307300088/ In my opinion Goodwin will be at least our third most productive wideout this year and will have a role from day 1. Sick athletic ability and good hands to go with a good head on his shoulders, and the work ethic of an Olympian.
  12. The 3-4 forces your DL to stack up an OL and hold the line of scrimmage rather than attacking. Dareus, Kyle, and Carrington are all at their best when they're shooting gaps and disrupting. I'm happy to see Pettine is living up to his word about building a system around the athletes here, rather than forcing a system that may not be an optimal fit. They will use both looks and IMO Carrington's ability to play both 4-3 DE and 3-4 DE is what allows them to disguise. Mario is listed as a DE there, and will be most of the time but look for him to line up as a LB so the offense doesn't know what they're looking at. The 3-4 will be used enough to create doubt, and to help defend the run when necessary. Otherwise it's one gap and let our athletes attack attack attack Look for players to sometimes line up in positions we don't expect, to create confusion. Things like Mario lining up at MLB and Kiko at OLB on a given play- I'm using an example of something Pettine did in Jersey but who knows what he'll cook up for our team. It's going to be fun watching a DC who makes an effort to confuse the opponent
  13. Every offseason we've had him we've foolishly had him working in the quarterback room. Given a chance to focus on WR there's no reason why he couldn't be effective. He has good hands, runs decent routes, good measurables, and is a good runner so should be effective in RAC in some of our west coast stuff. He is probably not one of our top 2 WRs after the draft we had but can still be a useful player, plus contribute on ST.
  14. No problem, now we get to see the Marquise Goodwin show sooner than expected. Unleash! This kid is gonna poop all over the Colts.
  15. It takes far more time to put on a crude shirt than it does a regular shirt.
  16. Hopefully WR and ST and nothing else.
  17. Could he be thinking of trying Hairston at guard when he's ready? Maybe Zerbie Saunders? Man the EJ stuff is good to hear but I can't wait to see for myself. August 11 can't get here fast enough.
  18. Seems fair in my opinion. A lot of mistakes were made during the time that Wilson was President, Nix was General Manager, and Whaley was Assistant GM / Pro Personnel Director. Perhaps their two biggest mistakes were hiring a retread HC who was completely off the NFL radar, and refusing to draft a real QB prospect. By contrast, after Russ Brandon became President, the Bills hired the hottest head coaching candidate on the market (that according to Schefter; at the very least, one of the two or three most sought-after candidates leaguewide). They then selected a quarterback with their first draft pick for the first time in franchise history. I'm not saying different automatically equals better, it doesn't. But if new people being promoted to power results in A and B changing, it's possible that C is about to change too. It's also possible that the President/GM team of Brandon and Whaley will be no more aggressive than Wilson and Nix were with respect to extending talent before the end of their contract. At this point we just don't know.
  19. 100% agreed. Don't understand the decision to roll the Fitzpenalty into next year.
  20. Agreed it doesn't matter what people say, it's just funny. The above could be said about Philly too.
  21. Not the first time this offseason I've seen the word associated with Buffalo. Funny how Buffalo's new fast-paced offense has the potential to be frisky but Philly's new fast-paced offense has the potential to be dangerous and innovative.
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