TonyTone1192

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  1. Right now I have two Jimmy (purple) and Ray Rice (Purple) I don't see myself EVER purchasing a white jersey lol I REALLY love Db's for whatever reason, so if Hill makes the pro-bowl this year I'll probably get a hill jersey. Maybe even a Daryl Smith Jersey(dude has been BALLING and still he's not getting his recognition). It'll be between Hill, DSmith, Mosley & BWilliams... In that order.
  2. No.
  3. First things first, I am in LOVE with each of our picks. But, I was thinking, when it's all said and done(their entire careers) which rook will have had the better career. I was a little torn between Perriman and Allen. Knowing our history on not drafting well when it comes to receivers I gave the slight edge to Allen. I honestly think that Forsett(besides Arian Foster) is the BEST back to learn from. Forsett's vision and burst through the hole is phenomenal. And when I got the chance to study Allen's career at USC he reminds me a lot of Forsett. He has a knack for finding the hole and he has very loose hips to make defenders miss in open space. He can catch the ball as well, which means that if he can pass block he could very well be a 3-down back. I do see him taking Tally's spot for that number 2 this year. I think that if he adjusts well we're looking at another good RB to add to Ozzy's list. Fun fact: His pro comparison is Bernard Pierce. BP had a pretty good rookie season, still trying to figure out what happened last season. His second year our o-line was trash on a good day. Thoughts?
  4. I'm not gonna lie, it felt wrong to go against a defensive player lol The experts were saying that Davis was one of the major steals of the draft so I'm excited to see him paired with Williams/Jernigan/Upshaw. Tray Walker is very raw and he has the same build of jimmy smith. I'm excited to see his growth over the next several years.
  5. About all of our picks I was thinking the same thing, they each have the potential to have long careers. Darren Waller, because he played in the 3-option read throughout his career at GT I wouldn't be surprised AT ALL if he has a better career than Perriman, not expecting it, but it wouldn't surprise me.
  6. As long as Trestman doesn't fall in love with the pass and abandon the run, I think that he'll be a great OC. As long as the offense has great balance I can see him up for another HC position within the next several seasons due to much success.
  7. The fact that Cobb would demand a significant amount of money it would make it near impossible to sign him because Ozzie and co would have competition and Ozzie doesn't overpay for a guy. I don't see him nor Maclin leaving their squads
  8. Initially I said if the price is right, but then I remembered that he has an attitude issue and when he was here we always had Ray and Ed to keep defensive players in check.
  9. Doesn't have to be first round, they're calling this years class just as deep as last years. I honestly like Kenny Britt and Crabtree(if the price is right). Both have shown that they can be viable number 1 options. If we didn't have another receiver over 35, I'd be all for it but father time is undefeated. Expecting our 34 and 36 year old "top 2 targets" to play at a high level for 16+ games is a gamble
  10. Kenny Britt, Michael Crabtree and some ppl are saying Stevie Johnson. I see what you're saying AJ is the ultimate professional in how he prepares and conducts himself
  11. Because there are younger guys who are available who are better than our 25 year olds. AJ is not elite anymore, he was the number number 2 option behind dhop last year and Steve clearly hit a wall after week six. To have our top 2 receiving threats over the age of 33 is playing with fire.
  12. Only reason id say we don't consider AJ is because then we'd have two receivers north of 32.
  13. Nahh, we released him because he has a strong personality and created tension in the locker room.
  14. Ridley does have fumble issues but I don't think that's something that can't be fixed. Look at Terrell Davis. Plus there are many misses in the draft, most recently Montee Ball at RB. He was a great collegiate back and he's struggling to run away with the job that the broncos nearly handed him. If Ridley can fix his fumbling ways, behind our new and improve o-line there's no doubt that we could produce another pro-bowl RB via FA.
  15. Definitely, as long as we end up addressing that need at WR. I love Torrey, but I feel that he is replaceable.
  16. YOURE A HORNS FAN TOO?!!!
  17. If the price is right, of course lol. I think after a down year(due to Kaep's struggles) and the injury two seasons ago, that he could be a steal. Well that's me hoping
  18. 1. Taliaferro's highlight reel was thrown in there because we got such a small sample size of him. Usually players' game style doesn't change, so the fact that YOU learn nothing from a players highlight tape does not mean there's nothing to learn. If you watch his highlight tape you would have learned that he's a downhill bruiser who gets only what's blocked. And that was his EXACT games style last year. 2. RB is one of the easiest positions to make that leap from college to the pros and Tali struggled last year. He rarely picked up yards after contact and he can't make defenders miss in the second level. Not saying that he can't improve but you can typically tell what a RB is capable of after his first year. 3. Ridley has caught 75% of the passes thrown his way. He has such a small sample size because of the way that Belichek utilizes his RB's. Woodhead and Vereen are PRIMARY pass catching backs so in passing situations they were on the field. 4. My point is why not pick up a back that has proven that he can be successful in the league rather than gamble on a guy who you THINK would work out.
  19. I honestly would rather Crabtree. IMO he's just as talented as Johnson.
  20. Seen Taliaferro's collegiate highlights and what he gave us this year, he looks like a 3rd down back. His best game came against the browns who had one of the leagues worst run defenses. He only gets what's blocked. Ridleys vision is much better and he is a purer runner. Why waste time to develop a guy rather than get a reasonably affordable, talented guy in his prime?
  21. Stevan Ridley. Let Forsett walk, he'll demand around 2-3 mill more. Plus he's 26, 3 years younger than Forsett and there's no doubt that he can be a 1,000 yard back
  22. I don't want Edelman. I think that he was a product of his system. Plus we already have a slot receiver in Thompson. We need a guy who can play opposite of Torrey. I'd be surprised if we end up getting Edelman.
  23. Please don't forget how AWFUL our return game was before we had Jacoby. don't forget that Harbs has a background in ST's and he probably remembered that. He's arguably the best return man in the game today. It seems that when our offense is struggling he provides us with a much needed lift with his return abilities, and that shouldn't be overlooked.
  24. Ozzie doesn't overpay guys! lol And I agree, I thought for sure that we were going to let him go. But he's arguable the best return man in the game so having him back is not bad at all for our special teams
  25. I prefer Steve Smith. Steve Smith is an Anquan Boldin type receiver. He's hard-nose, he'll run block and he'll go up and get the ball! We have a good amount of young receivers on our team at this point and to add a veteran to that mix wouldn't be a bad look at all. It looks like Carolina wants to part ways with him and we're looking for a vet-savvy receiver. I know Steve is starting to get up there in age but all we need is someone to polish our young guys(minus Smith) for the next 2-3 seasons and our receiving core will be dirty. Having Torrey at 1, Smith at 2 and Marlon at 3 with a healthy Pitta. If our O-line can protect Joe our passing attack would be fun to watch.