Originally Posted by O.city:
DJ, I just posted that. Stop stealing my shit.
Yeah, way to get none of the names right and provide zero examples to the guy who said "who am I missing?"
Really bangup job. Leave the substance to the people that know how to actually have discussions. You literally have to gas people before you can get them to sit still while you drone on without saying anything. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Yeah, way to get none of the names right and provide zero examples to the guy who said "who am I missing?"
Really bangup job. Leave the substance to the people that know how to actually have discussions. You literally have to gas people before you can get them to sit still while you drone on without saying anything.
I do literally say the same 5 or 6 things to every pt daily in terms of small talk isms.
Basically have a rolodex in my head that consists of 6 things. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Wow Bengals have 2 rookies ahead of Malik Jefferson on the depth chart. Seems like the new staff doesn’t want him as he’s with the 3rd string.
Yeah..pick the phone up Veach. Malik Jefferson is 6’2” 236 lbs and ran a 4.52 with 27 bench reps.
Buy low on a guy like him and have 3 years of control of his rookie contract.
That’s a hell of a lot better than Ragland and Neimann.
Originally Posted by Buckweath:
I don't know if it's been discussed here but Tremon Smith looks as good as done with this team. He had four special team snaps against the Steelers and no other snap.
I think you're right. It could be that they want to PS him and hide him a bit, but I'm not sure how you do that with his return numbers from last season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Here is the issue, you believe there is a veteran option available out there better than Fields at this point. There isn't.
Why do people think there is so much available talent out there at CB and RB?
I think coaches and front offices value experience in the secondary. I’m sure the UDFA is talented....but if a league average vet shakes loose, you know BV is going to move on him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
There are a ton of fungible backs.
You look at a guy like Justin Jackson; a 7th round afterthought by the Chargers. He's probably capable of running for 1,100 yards with a starting gig. He's nothing special but he's adequate.
Guys like CJ Anderson go unsigned and then run for 150 YPG in the post-season.
I'd say it's dissimilar to CB in that there are a shitload of guys out there who can do the job at a tolerable level and they can be found all over. CB, otoh, has an obvious shortage of NFL caliber players, especially credible starting caliber guys.
Yea well I would say Hyde is a fungible RB and they are already paying him fungible $$. :-) [Reply]