|
Post by lt56 on Oct 7, 2020 18:22:18 GMT -5
Not giving up on Slayton, still think he can be a Star Receiver BUT yes we need more talented and no I'm not just talking about finding 1 Good Receiver and expecting him to fix everything by himself. Need a true #1 Receiver as well as a 4.3 40 #4 Guy who can stretch the field and is also a threat on Kickoffs and Punt Returns like the Chiefs have with in Mecole Hardman
Also need to add another big play RB to go with Barkley and who can take over if Barkley is not the same. DJ doesn't look good and he stares down his receivers true, but yeah his Weapons are not all that good either especially without Barkley and Shepard
|
|
|
Post by giantlegacy on Oct 7, 2020 18:38:13 GMT -5
Not giving up on Slayton, still think he can be a Star Receiver BUT yes we need more talented and no I'm not just talking about finding 1 Good Receiver and expecting him to fix everything by himself. Need a true #1 Receiver as well as a 4.3 40 #4 Guy who can stretch the field and is also a threat on Kickoffs and Punt Returns like the Chiefs have with in Mecole Hardman Also need to add another big play RB to go with Barkley and who can take over if Barkley is not the same. DJ doesn't look good and he stares down his receivers true, but yeah his Weapons are not all that good either especially without Barkley and Shepard Interestingly Gallup and another clone of Slayton would be good enough... I go back to the chiefs,Hill isn't really a true number 1,his dynamic pkaymaking ability would be snuffed out on a team where he is the best guy (definition of a number 1 is a guy who can singlehandedly take over a game for a team ...) He has other speed players all around him and Kelcey.. Slayton to me is a 75 catch 1100 yard guy....Gallop immediately adds another 70 for 1000 yard guy opposite him....and now a rookie WR doesn't have all the pressure to be an instant number 1 I actually think the reason we kept Dillon was because the team wants him to be the KO /special play speed burner..
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2020 19:09:54 GMT -5
We should keep Shep as an exclusive slot guy, draft a high ceiling perimeter WR early (6’0 plus, <4.5 40) and spend whatever it takes to get the best FA perimeter WR available. It’ll be all on Jones at that point.
|
|
giantsalmon
Starter
Came over from a defunct board. Formerly LakeO Giant fan
Posts: 3,904
|
Post by giantsalmon on Oct 7, 2020 20:15:35 GMT -5
We should keep Shep as an exclusive slot guy, draft a high ceiling perimeter WR early (6’0 plus, <4.5 40) and spend whatever it takes to get the best FA perimeter WR available. It’ll be all on Jones at that point. Exactly. It can change very quickly to the good. There was lots of reasoned talk by the Bills faithful if Allen would be able to make the necessary jump to be the franchise guy. I actually heard debates on sports talk radio asking if Allen would ever be a 300 yd a game passer instead of just a superior school yard athlete. They already had Brown as a 2, and slot star Beasley, but it didn't all come together until they surgically grabbed Diggs. Totally transformed their offense, and now the debate is could Allen become the NFL MVP. One interesting comment I heard from the young guy Brandt from NFL network was that Allen plays best when they don't take his "sugar high" plays away. His point was that he actually regressed when he became too concerned with turnovers last year. This season his confidence is off the charts. I think we are looking at a similar scenario with Jones and NYG. Remember, even after two Super Bowl wins Eli stated that doubt seeps in when things aren't going well. DJ has not had the line nor his full complement of weapons to even solidify a base of NFL confidence.
|
|
|
Post by McCherry on Oct 7, 2020 20:45:30 GMT -5
You need complimentary guys at WR. Good slot players are complimentary guys. Nicks, Cruz and Manningham were ALL complimentary players. We just need the right player in the mix with Slayton and Shepard and we’ve got a good group next year. And we need to figure out what our future is at TE. When was Nicks ever a complimentary player? When he was with the Colts and washed up? Because with us he was a #1 receiverwho demanded opposing teams attention. And every team not named the Chiefs just needs the “right player.” To have a good group. I was a huge Nicks fan. He was really good and part of a great complementary trio, but nobody ever called Hakeem Nicks a #1 receiver.
|
|
|
Post by McCherry on Oct 7, 2020 20:46:58 GMT -5
We should keep Shep as an exclusive slot guy, draft a high ceiling perimeter WR early (6’0 plus, <4.5 40) and spend whatever it takes to get the best FA perimeter WR available. It’ll be all on Jones at that point. I agree, Shepard is signed, he isn’t going anywhere. The offense clearly misses him.
|
|
|
Post by Kruunch on Oct 7, 2020 21:15:39 GMT -5
When was Nicks ever a complimentary player? When he was with the Colts and washed up? Because with us he was a #1 receiverwho demanded opposing teams attention. And every team not named the Chiefs just needs the “right player.” To have a good group. I was a huge Nicks fan. He was really good and part of a great complementary trio, but nobody ever called Hakeem Nicks a #1 receiver. I'm going to chalk this up to memory loss. 24 touchdowns his first three seasons, targeted a hair over 9 times a game in that span. Was brilliant in our super bowl run. What more do you want from the guy? To walk on water? The game that changed his whole career against the Bucs, he was a one man wrecking crew that game. They could not defend him. Unfortunately, he got his leg injured and he was never the same.
|
|
|
Post by GameTime on Oct 7, 2020 22:52:40 GMT -5
I dont think we have a Glaring Hole in WR. I do however think we need a Tall, Fast, Sure Handed, and Strong WR to go along with the ones we do have. We need "THAT GUY" who can allow DJ to throw the 50 50 Ball up and have the confidence that the Wide Out will win that battle. Also the guy who can reliably catch the Back Of The End Zone Fade pass. We really havent had "THAT GUY" Since Burress. Do we absolutely need him? NO but it would be nice to have him especially for a Youn QB to help with his confidence going forward. Glaring Hole at Wide Out No we dont have that really? who's above average and reliable on this team? The WR group is a a mess. I like Slayton but even he has struggled to get open often enough. Tate is a lame duck player Shep will never stay healthy Engram is lost (TE I know) Board and Ratley are young and unknown.
|
|
|
Post by McCherry on Oct 8, 2020 1:10:31 GMT -5
I was a huge Nicks fan. He was really good and part of a great complementary trio, but nobody ever called Hakeem Nicks a #1 receiver. I'm going to chalk this up to memory loss. 24 touchdowns his first three seasons, targeted a hair over 9 times a game in that span. Was brilliant in our super bowl run. What more do you want from the guy? To walk on water? The game that changed his whole career against the Bucs, he was a one man wrecking crew that game. They could not defend him. Unfortunately, he got his leg injured and he was never the same. You don't have to try and convince me Nicks was a very good receiver. For a sliver of time he and Cruz flirted with greatness. But he doesn't have the career stats resembling anything close a #1 WR. He's had only two 1000 yd seasons and one double-digit TD season in his career... Julio Jones by comparison has had seven 1000 yd seasons. Larry Fitzgerald nine 1000 seasons. These guys have had more 1000 seasons than Nicks played. You find a Nicks clone to pair with these receivers I'll take it every day. But let's live in reality. It's arguable that Cruz was the better receiver on that team.
|
|
njsean
Special Teams
Posts: 452
|
Post by njsean on Oct 8, 2020 4:08:33 GMT -5
I'm going to chalk this up to memory loss. 24 touchdowns his first three seasons, targeted a hair over 9 times a game in that span. Was brilliant in our super bowl run. What more do you want from the guy? To walk on water? The game that changed his whole career against the Bucs, he was a one man wrecking crew that game. They could not defend him. Unfortunately, he got his leg injured and he was never the same. You don't have to try and convince me Nicks was a very good receiver. For a sliver of time he and Cruz flirted with greatness. But he doesn't have the career stats resembling anything close a #1 WR. He's had only two 1000 yd seasons and one double-digit TD season in his career... Julio Jones by comparison has had seven 1000 yd seasons. Larry Fitzgerald nine 1000 seasons. These guys have had more 1000 seasons than Nicks played. You find a Nicks clone to pair with these receivers I'll take it every day. But let's live in reality. It's arguable that Cruz was the better receiver on that team. It’s kind of impressive how confidently this is expressed while at the same time be so head scratchingly off the mark. Nobody is saying Nicks belongs in the HOF or should be considered an all time great. His prime was taken away due to injury, so yeah, he won’t have many seasons consistently strung together like those perennial players. But when he DID play, he was the best and most dangerous receiver we had. He was the number one receiver and, more importantly, delivered as it. I don’t think anyone is too interested in a semantic argument about our own personal definition of what that title means, but that said, including criteria about longevity seems to miss the point. Of course, if your position is that even when he played at his peak, he still wasn’t good enough or Cruz was better, I guess that’s more fair. I think it’s dead wrong, but hey - everyone’s got an opinion.
|
|
|
Post by jimmieray on Oct 8, 2020 6:49:23 GMT -5
That's the key, if the defensive and O-line personnel somehow work out over this season, you can start looking at skill positions early in the draft. Maybe QB will need to be proven a bit more, too. Honestly other than corner WR has to be priority 1 a next offseason... You can't keep putting this off because....other stuff... We will have a young QB next year no matter what,with a team with Slayton and a bunch of useless to throw to that has a system where they need deep downfield threats.. As you said before the season, we likely need to give these "other stuff" positions and units quite a few games to gel / prove themselves. I was encouraged by that last defensive effort, the line and running game also looked more competent. We really need multiple areas to continue this progress, we don't have many picks next draft. If WR can truly be considered priority #1 after this season, then the coaching has done a magnificent job with what they were given.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2020 6:58:58 GMT -5
You don't have to try and convince me Nicks was a very good receiver. For a sliver of time he and Cruz flirted with greatness. But he doesn't have the career stats resembling anything close a #1 WR. He's had only two 1000 yd seasons and one double-digit TD season in his career... Julio Jones by comparison has had seven 1000 yd seasons. Larry Fitzgerald nine 1000 seasons. These guys have had more 1000 seasons than Nicks played. You find a Nicks clone to pair with these receivers I'll take it every day. But let's live in reality. It's arguable that Cruz was the better receiver on that team. It’s kind of impressive how confidently this is expressed while at the same time be so head scratchingly off the mark. Nobody is saying Nicks belongs in the HOF or should be considered an all time great. His prime was taken away due to injury, so yeah, he won’t have many seasons consistently strung together like those perennial players. But when he DID play, he was the best and most dangerous receiver we had. He was the number one receiver and, more importantly, delivered as it. I don’t think anyone is too interested in a semantic argument about our own personal definition of what that title means, but that said, including criteria about longevity seems to miss the point. Of course, if your position is that even when he played at his peak, he still wasn’t good enough or Cruz was better, I guess that’s more fair. I think it’s dead wrong, but hey - everyone’s got an opinion. I'm in the camp that Nicks was a number 1 receiver for this team the few seasons he healthy. They couldn't stop him even with double coverage and then that opened it up for Cruz which was why this team was able to have that 2011 run with no running game.. As for the current team I can't believe they went with the same receiver group while adding some practice squad players hoping for the next Cruz I guess. I'm not sure how top type of receiver will help Slayton get separation unless he will now see the 2nd string CB but then why wouldn't a team put the best corner on him and double this new top one to take them both out of the game..
|
|
|
Post by tuckrule on Oct 8, 2020 8:19:35 GMT -5
I dont think we have a Glaring Hole in WR. I do however think we need a Tall, Fast, Sure Handed, and Strong WR to go along with the ones we do have. We need "THAT GUY" who can allow DJ to throw the 50 50 Ball up and have the confidence that the Wide Out will win that battle. Also the guy who can reliably catch the Back Of The End Zone Fade pass. We really havent had "THAT GUY" Since Burress. Do we absolutely need him? NO but it would be nice to have him especially for a Youn QB to help with his confidence going forward. Glaring Hole at Wide Out No we dont have that really? who's above average and reliable on this team? The WR group is a a mess. I like Slayton but even he has struggled to get open often enough. Tate is a lame duck player Shep will never stay healthy Engram is lost (TE I know) Board and Ratley are young and unknown. Where did I say ABOVE AVG? Even though i didnt say ABOVE AVG Slayton did have an Above AVG Rookie Season
|
|
|
Post by GameTime on Oct 8, 2020 8:27:36 GMT -5
really? who's above average and reliable on this team? The WR group is a a mess. I like Slayton but even he has struggled to get open often enough. Tate is a lame duck player Shep will never stay healthy Engram is lost (TE I know) Board and Ratley are young and unknown. Where did I say ABOVE AVG? Even though i didnt say ABOVE AVG Slayton did have an Above AVG Rookie Season you didnt.....my words based on your thinking the WRs are not a glaring hole.. Ok Slayton.....I am a fan but who else? No consistency anywhere.
|
|
|
Post by tuckrule on Oct 8, 2020 11:14:36 GMT -5
Where did I say ABOVE AVG? Even though i didnt say ABOVE AVG Slayton did have an Above AVG Rookie Season you didnt.....my words based on your thinking the WRs are not a glaring hole.. Ok Slayton.....I am a fan but who else? No consistency anywhere. I dont understand where NOT having a Glaring Hole is the same thing as Above Average WR? Its impossible to answer because the 2 things you are saying or ASSUMED I said do not go together. I cant put a square peg in a round hole and as for as Im know, no one can things being equal and all. Again I will reitterate I dont think we have a GLARING HOLE at WR which is the original topic
|
|
|
Post by GameTime on Oct 8, 2020 11:28:25 GMT -5
you didnt.....my words based on your thinking the WRs are not a glaring hole.. Ok Slayton.....I am a fan but who else? No consistency anywhere. I dont understand where NOT having a Glaring Hole is the same thing as Above Average WR? Its impossible to answer because the 2 things you are saying or ASSUMED I said do not go together. I cant put a square peg in a round hole and as for as Im know, no one can things being equal and all. Again I will reitterate I dont think we have a GLARING HOLE at WR which is the original topic yes...I disagree 100% The WR group is either young and unproven with Board and Ratley, inconsistent with Slayton although I am a fan or old and done as with Tate. Shep is out too often. So there is a glaring hole(s) IMO.
|
|
|
Post by jaymas on Oct 8, 2020 11:31:47 GMT -5
I was a huge Nicks fan. He was really good and part of a great complementary trio, but nobody ever called Hakeem Nicks a #1 receiver. I'm going to chalk this up to memory loss. 24 touchdowns his first three seasons, targeted a hair over 9 times a game in that span. Was brilliant in our super bowl run. What more do you want from the guy? To walk on water? The game that changed his whole career against the Bucs, he was a one man wrecking crew that game. They could not defend him. Unfortunately, he got his leg injured and he was never the same. Perfectly said. When healthy, guy was a textbook number 1 receiver. He dominated so many games from 09-early 2012.
|
|
|
Post by tuckrule on Oct 8, 2020 11:36:18 GMT -5
I dont understand where NOT having a Glaring Hole is the same thing as Above Average WR? Its impossible to answer because the 2 things you are saying or ASSUMED I said do not go together. I cant put a square peg in a round hole and as for as Im know, no one can things being equal and all. Again I will reitterate I dont think we have a GLARING HOLE at WR which is the original topic yes...I disagree 100% The WR group is either young and unproven with Board and Ratley, inconsistent with Slayton although I am a fan or old and done as with Tate. Shep is out too often. So there is a glaring hole(s) IMO. Young and inconsistent go hand in hand. We have Young WR so inconsistency was expected. That doesnt equate to Glaring Hole though. You cant fix inconsistency without reps in the game. The WR's we have given time to develop will be good if given the time to develop. So again there is really no Glaring Hole. There is however fans that want instant pro bowl players and that isnt ever gonna happen
|
|
|
Post by GameTime on Oct 8, 2020 11:38:19 GMT -5
yes...I disagree 100% The WR group is either young and unproven with Board and Ratley, inconsistent with Slayton although I am a fan or old and done as with Tate. Shep is out too often. So there is a glaring hole(s) IMO. Young and inconsistent go hand in hand. We have Young WR so inconsistency was expected. That doesnt equate to Glaring Hole though. You cant fix inconsistency without reps in the game. The WR's we have given time to develop will be good if given the time to develop. So again there is really no Glaring Hole. There is however fans that want instant pro bowl players and that isnt ever gonna happen I am not a fan like that. I get that young and inconsistent are associated. When you have your 90% of your group like that that presents problems. I am all for rooting the kids on but I am skeptical.
|
|
|
Post by tuckrule on Oct 8, 2020 11:53:33 GMT -5
Young and inconsistent go hand in hand. We have Young WR so inconsistency was expected. That doesnt equate to Glaring Hole though. You cant fix inconsistency without reps in the game. The WR's we have given time to develop will be good if given the time to develop. So again there is really no Glaring Hole. There is however fans that want instant pro bowl players and that isnt ever gonna happen I am not a fan like that. I get that young and inconsistent are associated. When you have your 90% of your group like that that presents problems. I am all for rooting the kids on but I am skeptical. Im sorry if my statement about patience sounded like it was directed at you. It wasnt. I actually think your one of the more sensible posters on this site It was a blanket statement. If you understand about young receivers than Glaring Hole at WR isnt the correct description. Lack of experience would be the correct terminology. We have a lot of WR's they are young and developing. They are all part of the plan for this team going forward. This team is being built the right way and it isnt made to win this season. This season is all about implementing Judges plan for the future NOT NOW. Wins and Losses are irrelevant at this point in his plan. It is about getting everyone playing as a team, implementing the FULL PLAYBOOKS, slowly learning how to trust on another on and off the field. Executing the plays as a team. This all takes time. Nothing rushed ever works long term, Judge understands this. Im ecstatic with the way this is going because the improvement from week to week is great. Next season is when Judges plan will be fully implemented. Not this season
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2020 11:56:52 GMT -5
I am not a fan like that. I get that young and inconsistent are associated. When you have your 90% of your group like that that presents problems. I am all for rooting the kids on but I am skeptical. Im sorry if my statement about patience sounded like it was directed at you. It wasnt. I actually think your one of the more sensible posters on this site It was a blanket statement. If you understand about young receivers than Glaring Hole at WR isnt the correct description. Lack of experience would be the correct terminology. We have a lot of WR's they are young and developing. They are all part of the plan for this team going forward. This team is being built the right way and it isnt made to win this season. This season is all about implementing Judges plan for the future NOT NOW. Wins and Losses are irrelevant at this point in his plan. It is about getting everyone playing as a team, implementing the FULL PLAYBOOKS, slowly learning how to trust on another on and off the field. Executing the plays as a team. This all takes time. Nothing rushed ever works long term, Judge understands this. Im ecstatic with the way this is going because the improvement from week to week is great. Next season is when Judges plan will be fully implemented. Not this season Hello Dave Gettleman thanks for joining this site!!
|
|
|
Post by tuckrule on Oct 8, 2020 11:59:58 GMT -5
Im sorry if my statement about patience sounded like it was directed at you. It wasnt. I actually think your one of the more sensible posters on this site It was a blanket statement. If you understand about young receivers than Glaring Hole at WR isnt the correct description. Lack of experience would be the correct terminology. We have a lot of WR's they are young and developing. They are all part of the plan for this team going forward. This team is being built the right way and it isnt made to win this season. This season is all about implementing Judges plan for the future NOT NOW. Wins and Losses are irrelevant at this point in his plan. It is about getting everyone playing as a team, implementing the FULL PLAYBOOKS, slowly learning how to trust on another on and off the field. Executing the plays as a team. This all takes time. Nothing rushed ever works long term, Judge understands this. Im ecstatic with the way this is going because the improvement from week to week is great. Next season is when Judges plan will be fully implemented. Not this season Hello Dave Gettleman thanks for joining this site!! Again thanks for the compliment. What do you do follow me around this site looking for my posts just to make some snide remark in a conversation you have nothing to do with and no one was talking to you to begin with. Like I said a few days ago . I must be a really important person to you. I seem to be taking up alot of space in your head. Best part about that is Im getting that space free. I really dont know what to say about that, except WOW and THANK YOU
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2020 12:09:03 GMT -5
Hello Dave Gettleman thanks for joining this site!! Again thanks for the compliment. What do you do follow me around this site looking for my posts just to make some snide remark in a conversation you have nothing to do with and no one was talking to you to begin with. Like I said a few days ago . I must be a really important person to you. I seem to be taking up alot of space in your head. Best part about that is Im getting that space free. I really dont know what to say about that, except WOW and THANK YOU Triggered again.. LOL Too easy too get you to exaggerate since you do it with mostly everything.. BTW.. There is a GLARING hole in the WR position for this team and it seems you are the only one who doesn't understand that.. Congrats!! Enjoy the rest of your day you "very important person"!
|
|
|
Post by tuckrule on Oct 8, 2020 12:12:45 GMT -5
Again thanks for the compliment. What do you do follow me around this site looking for my posts just to make some snide remark in a conversation you have nothing to do with and no one was talking to you to begin with. Like I said a few days ago . I must be a really important person to you. I seem to be taking up alot of space in your head. Best part about that is Im getting that space free. I really dont know what to say about that, except WOW and THANK YOU Triggered again.. LOL Too easy too get you to exaggerate since you do it with mostly everything.. BTW.. There is a GLARING hole in the WR position for this team and it seems you are the only one who doesn't understand that.. Congrats!! Enjoy the rest of your day you "very important person"! Im not exagerating at all. Im telling you what I SEE you are doing. Apparently your to blinded by hate to see your acting like a fool and Im trying to get you to stop. Oh well some are quicker some are thicker. You dont even know what exagerating is apparently. SMH Sad Very Sad
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2020 12:12:52 GMT -5
beyond tired of engram and sheppard and these dudes who've done absolutely nothing in years. engram, the supposedly great wildly talented TE....the most overhyped player weve had in recent memory, dude has done NOTHING. nothing but drop the ball over and over again.
does he even tight end, bro?
ive seen nothing resembling an nfl te like ever from him. sheppard, seems like a nice kid, but another dude i barely ever see get separation, like ever.
meh.
keep slayton and get kaden smith in there, and then wipe out the rest of em.
lol
|
|
|
Post by GameTime on Oct 8, 2020 12:18:46 GMT -5
beyond tired of engram and sheppard and these dudes who've done absolutely nothing in years. engram, the supposedly great wildly talented TE....the most overhyped player weve had in recent memory, dude has done NOTHING. nothing but drop the ball over and over again. does he even tight end, bro? ive seen nothing resembling an nfl te like ever from him. sheppard, seems like a nice kid, but another dude i barely ever see get separation, like ever. meh. keep slayton and get kaden smith in there, and then wipe out the rest of em. lol not sure of the cap implications for Shep and Engram. If they are not too bad they will both be off the roster next year. Maybe a trade but I am not informed enough to know the issues with that as well. Bottom line is they are been tried and proven not valuable enough
|
|
|
Post by giantlegacy on Oct 8, 2020 12:20:09 GMT -5
I am not a fan like that. I get that young and inconsistent are associated. When you have your 90% of your group like that that presents problems. I am all for rooting the kids on but I am skeptical. Im sorry if my statement about patience sounded like it was directed at you. It wasnt. I actually think your one of the more sensible posters on this site It was a blanket statement. If you understand about young receivers than Glaring Hole at WR isnt the correct description. Lack of experience would be the correct terminology. We have a lot of WR's they are young and developing. They are all part of the plan for this team going forward. This team is being built the right way and it isnt made to win this season. This season is all about implementing Judges plan for the future NOT NOW. Wins and Losses are irrelevant at this point in his plan. It is about getting everyone playing as a team, implementing the FULL PLAYBOOKS, slowly learning how to trust on another on and off the field. Executing the plays as a team. This all takes time. Nothing rushed ever works long term, Judge understands this. Im ecstatic with the way this is going because the improvement from week to week is great. Next season is when Judges plan will be fully implemented. Not this season I agree with 95% of this but what young recievers that had a realistic chance were added to this team other than Slayton since 2018? I agree you don't need a bunch of all pro number 1s as long as your fleet of recievers as a group can threaten every inch of field and force defenses to defende the entire field (I keep repeating the Chiefs don't have a true number 1,Hill would get snuffed out if he were cast as a true number 1.but they overwhelm teams with athletic ability and Kelcey,which is why they now have become virtually unbeatable because they now have a stud 3 down back that they can go run heavy,slow the game down and cause opposing teams even more stress on every level knowing the Chiefs are still going to score on 75% of their drives and now have less possessions to keep up) Like I said even a 6th on Quez Watkins adds another potential Slayton clone and is a fit for this offense.... We have a bunch of at best useless possession type recievers that can be sit on and snuffed with little difficulty opposite the only threat we have on this team,and teams are now taking Slayton away with relative ease because we have nothing else... The only guy at this point id be trying to develop is Ratley because he has a skilset that can make him a moderate deep threat...
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2020 12:20:12 GMT -5
Triggered again.. LOL Too easy too get you to exaggerate since you do it with mostly everything.. BTW.. There is a GLARING hole in the WR position for this team and it seems you are the only one who doesn't understand that.. Congrats!! Enjoy the rest of your day you "very important person"! Im not exagerating at all. Im telling you what I SEE you are doing. Apparently your to blinded by hate to see your acting like a fool and Im trying to get you to stop. Oh well some are quicker some are thicker. You dont even know what exagerating is apparently. SMH Sad Very Sad I am just telling you everyone out here is seeing what you are doing with your exaggerations. I thought you were doing it on purpose and I still think you are since nobody can be this stupid and be able to operate a computer but then there are outliers so that where we can place you.. Congrats to you for overcoming your issues to participate out here. Can you now fix the Oline next year after failing for 3 years?? Oh wait you'll probably be gone thank god!
|
|
|
Post by tuckrule on Oct 8, 2020 12:20:19 GMT -5
beyond tired of engram and sheppard and these dudes who've done absolutely nothing in years. engram, the supposedly great wildly talented TE....the most overhyped player weve had in recent memory, dude has done NOTHING. nothing but drop the ball over and over again. does he even tight end, bro? ive seen nothing resembling an nfl te like ever from him. sheppard, seems like a nice kid, but another dude i barely ever see get separation, like ever. meh. keep slayton and get kaden smith in there, and then wipe out the rest of em. lol Quick question? If we "Wipe Out The Rest Of Em" as you said who do we field for a WR corp? Do we have an unlimited reserve of WIde Outs that know our system and can be plugged in to take over and do a better job? If we do plese enlight me on who they are. That way I can research them and have some kind of idea what to expect.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2020 12:22:46 GMT -5
beyond tired of engram and sheppard and these dudes who've done absolutely nothing in years. engram, the supposedly great wildly talented TE....the most overhyped player weve had in recent memory, dude has done NOTHING. nothing but drop the ball over and over again. does he even tight end, bro? ive seen nothing resembling an nfl te like ever from him. sheppard, seems like a nice kid, but another dude i barely ever see get separation, like ever. meh. keep slayton and get kaden smith in there, and then wipe out the rest of em. lol I like this idea of moving on from those two but as GT posted they might be too much of a cap hit. So who's idea was it to exercise Engram's 5th year option??
|
|