Crabcakes&Football

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  1. I think Tucker puts the same amount of juice on it from 33 as he does 15. And I really doubt any team with a decent kicker is gonna go for 2 point conversions more often. Sure PATs are a formality, but your team just scored a TD, it's pretty much a victory lap you're watching.
  2. Just think of all those games we sent you out for field goals because we couldn't get it done in the red zone. It'll kinda be like that but with 4 more points.
  3. Should have stripped them of the title. But the trophy isn't worth the material it's made out of now. Do not recognize these cheaters as champions.
  4. That's not a bad thing. Torrey's rookie season was really really good for those who forget. I thought he would develop into a star receiver, just never worked out that way. I think Perriman will make a better pro than he was in college. I noticed he gets a step on his guy a lot but then has to compensate for poor throws. Also 1 drop out of 14 for deep balls. That seems a lot better rate than we got with Torrey Smith. Being a deep threat is more than speed, you have to be a threat to catch it as well.
  5. The question is: do we have the patience to develop him? If he can somehow play a role on special teams that bodes well for his future. Send him to the ps and he's probably gone.
  6. Waller as we know comes from Gt's triple option offense. You pretty much have no idea what to expect. His lack of production/polish is due to what is asked of him in that program. But you have to be encouraged by several things: he caught 26/26 catchable balls in 2013, he improved in the last few games of the year, he has bulk to go with the height, he's a hands catcher. 6'6 230+ wrs with sub 4.5 speed don't grow on trees, and even if he doesn't make it, it was a good roll of the dice. A little patience and a creative oc who knows how to use a guy like Waller could be the difference. If you use him right he could be a matchup problem.
  7. Can't knock em, they had a good draft. Coates was solid value in the third. Perriman is hands down the better prospect though. Coates can become a weapon with Ben, but Perriman's upside is right there with some of the best in the game today.
  8. IIRC, CG was named to the all-rookie team last year. https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/01/13/2014-pff-all-rookie-team/
  9. This is my fav. pick of ours. He's gonna be fun to watch for years.
  10. It only has to work out once to be worth it. He could be a td maker in the end zone in his rookie year.
  11. Is this a poor man's Haloti Ngata? Both have rare athleticism for huge men. Both described as 'planet players' by Eric Decosta. Both had effort criticisms coming out of college for taking plays off and wearing down late in games.
  12. We have the best dline coach in the nfl and he can mold this huge man into another beast.
  13. I doubt we pay big money to both guards. I'd love to keep both, but Urschel is a capable next man up. Yanda is 30 and I believe he can play at a high level for 4 more years. He's the leader of the line and the best player on it so we have to extend him. KO might become one of the highest paid guards in the league, so he'll probably be somewhere else.
  14. I read that article about veteran salary bonus and I'm not sure how it applies. It seems to me that it lowers the cap hit only if they are signed for the vet min. Or am i missing something? Anyway, it seems the 3 mil is max value and its likely this is a 1 yr 2 mil deal. That's acceptable for an accomplished vet backup qb. Although my initial impressions are i don't love it with our current cap situation. But then again, maybe this is a play to take him off the market and flip him to a desparate team for a draft pick! Wishful thinking? Lol
  15. Wagner, Urshel, Hurst; 2 5th round picks and an undrafted guy all started games last year and we pulled it off. 2 of those guys are/will be full time starters. Thats very impressive development especially for 2 seasons on the job.
  16. Meh. Too late. Bill and Kraft will probably support the rule change anyway, it's already served it's purpose. Just like deflategate which seems all but blown over.
  17. What a breath of fresh air he was today. He actually made plays instead of relying on a poorly thrown pass or his man dropping the ball, or of course allowing an automatic completion when the ball is in the air. Call it premature or whatever but he shown more in one game than Webb, Jackson and whoever else we have left has all year.
  18. Ha ha. You see the thing you and all these other armchair GMs need to realize is YOU ARE NOT SCOUTS. Reading Mock drafts and Mel Kiper's big board and watching the odd Youtube video is not scouting. And then you guys get upset because we pick a name that you are not familiar with, that didn't catch your eye while reading a mock draft.
  19. The first 3 picks were all good value and BPA, I get that. Then like in almost every draft Ozzie has his obligatory head-scratcher of a pick. Think Jah Reid and Gino Gradkowski. Crockett Gilmore... Who? Some jabroni hayseed out of Podunk, Mountaintown with probably the worst athleticism at the position in the entire draft. Where do we find these guys? Did our scouting consist of looking at videos of him chucking mountain goats taken from his neighbors deer cam? He is a 6th round prospect with the ceiling of a blocking #3 TE, and there is no guarantee that he will even be that. Not what you really want out of a 3rd round pick. In a draft this deep this is the best there is at the end of the 3rd?
  20. I won't get my hopes up too high for him. It's great that he finally took the steps to improve himself as a person, and that would give hope that he will also take the steps to improve himself as a player. He certainly talked the talk and said the right things. However, when it came time to show up, he did so late, and didn't even finish the conditioning test. Bad day? Maybe, but given his history, I can't really give him the benefit of the doubt. So we'll see, consider anything he does this year to be a bonus, not a given by any means.
  21. I second the Chudzinski idea. He put together an offense with Brian Hoyer, Jason Campbell and to a lesser extent Brandon Weeden. I'd love to see what he could do with Joe.
  22. Way too many conflicting reports right now. We'll know the real truth soon enough. For now it's just the media fighting over a headline.
  23. Maybe it's just me, but our receiving corps without Boldin doesn't look too good. He led in receiving yards the last 3 years. Torrey is still hit or miss, can have a big game but then disappear the next. Jacoby is a big playmaker like Torrey but he's not a go-to guy either. That was Boldin.
  24. I was waiting for "Shave your back!"