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04-10-2010, 04:23 PM | #31 |
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Re: building for a superbowl?
I will say no way.
But it is insane to say untill we see how the team performs in the preseason...most say preseason doesn't predict the future....but it sure does if you take a look at how the first team performed....last year I had high hopes too...until I saw the preseason, they looked worse...I predicted 6-10 when everyone else was the typical 9-7 area. Lets wait until we see live bullets....but to suggest one player and a new coaching staff can take a team from 4-12 in a year is crazy....if it happened, it would be one of the most incredible feats in NFL history. Without seeing the team play...I am hoping for a .500 team. Playoffs will have to wait until next year...but I will hold out any guess until after game 3 of preseason. You guys have got to stop drinking the kool aid!
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04-10-2010, 04:36 PM | #32 | |
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04-10-2010, 04:37 PM | #33 |
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Oh, ask Oakland how there young talent at QB is developing...
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04-10-2010, 04:59 PM | #34 | |
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In a way, tight end is one of those positions that you can get later in the draft, perhaps through undrafted free agency and incorporate in your offense without seeing much of a dropoff. Especially if the offense you run isn't so heavily reliant on TEs. Ideally, you want your wide receivers getting most of the catches and the yardage. I can't really say for sure how heavily involved the TE is in Shanahan's offense. But if Cooley makes up a significant facet of his scheme, then Cooley's not going anywhere and this conversation is moot. Maybe someone with more time than I have can go back and look at Shanny's offense and see about what percentage his tight ends actually caught the ball. For instance, if wideouts made up anywhere from 60 to 70% of the passes caught, leaving 30 to 40% split between tight ends and running backs, then you might say that TEs aren't as vital to his offensive attack. The other big thing you have to consider is whether incredible depth at tight end is more important that quality offensive linemen. If you had to choose between two really good TEs or some starting O-linemen, I'd choose the O-linemen. |
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04-10-2010, 05:34 PM | #35 |
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There is no need to slam the reset button with the current roster and "blow it up". Unless you can tell me that there will certainly be an Alexander Ovechkin at any position in the future drafts, the current strategy works better than the "BLOW IT UP!!!!" method. Fill up the roster with still-effective yet expendable and CHEAP veteran stopgaps while infusing talent via the draft in the future. McNabb makes sense because one, he's a scheme-fit, two, he's got experience in the WCO, and three, he's not done just yet.
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04-10-2010, 09:12 PM | #36 |
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Re: building for a superbowl?
The OP seems to neglects some facts while stating that Shanahan is a terrible talent evaluator AND INHERITED great teams.
Elway never won a Superbowl until Shanny came there, and Shanny did not win a Superbowl his first year. It was TWO years later, so he had to build the pieces like offensive line and running back. He also was the one who drafted Cutler. So he knows talent when he sees it. He also jumped at the chance to grab McNabb, a Pro Bowl QB. Not a bad move for someone who cannot evaluate talent. I totally disagree with you on your thoughts about Shanahan. |
04-10-2010, 10:34 PM | #37 | |
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Why does everything that has to do with OL have to be an either or scenario? Is there a rule we can't have 2 really good TE AND quality starting and backup offensive linemen?
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04-10-2010, 11:01 PM | #38 | |
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04-10-2010, 11:05 PM | #39 |
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I absolutely believe we are on the right track. I think it is very possible to make the playoffs this year, and win a Super Bowl in 3 years. Now admittedly, I am counting on McNabb and Portis/Johnson/Parker to elevate everyone around them. But our receiving corps could be one of the league's best with Shanahan and McNabb. Our defense is still solid, and we have enough vets who should be hungry for success to buy-in to the program and exceed expectations. I feel confident they will address the remaining holes, and have a strong team in 2010 and beyond.
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04-11-2010, 02:23 AM | #40 |
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Re: building for a superbowl?
Of course we're building for a Super Bowl, maybe not this year, but in the near future.
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04-11-2010, 09:15 AM | #41 | |
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I know what you are saying: Let's keep both of our tight ends AND fix the O-line. I agree. Let's do it. My only point of contention is that it's going to be difficult to do that, and the possibility of fixing the O-line is greater if you can garner a high draft pick (2nd or 3rd round) and/or a decent veteran from another team if you can part with one of the players where you have an over-abundance of talent. Is Shannon Sharpe an anomoly who had atypical stats for tight ends in Shanahan's offense? Or are there other players at that position that did the same thing? |
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04-11-2010, 10:36 AM | #42 | |
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I just don't see the logic in removing young, productive, key pieces of your team for the sake of drafting a college kid and hope he develops into a young, productive, key piece of your team.
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04-11-2010, 11:28 AM | #43 | |
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Now, as to your last statement on removing a player whom you already know to be a young, productive, key piece of your team in favor of someone from the draft who is unproven -- teams take that chance all the time. The Patriots did it just last year with Richard Seymour. The Eagles just did it with McNabb. So it's not unheard of. Cooley is probably the only player on our squad right now of any value to another team. Depth is certainly nice, but I would argue that tight end is one of those positions that isn't as vital to have superior depth when compared to say, O-line, running back, or wide receiver. Since our front line is in such hideous shape, having two really good pass catching tight ends doesn't help you if you don't have a front-five who can protect the guy who throws the ball to those tight ends. If Cooley were the only viable receiving threat we have at the position, then this wouldn't even be a discussion. Would it make you feel better if the subject of the trade were Fred Davis instead of Cooley? |
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04-11-2010, 11:57 AM | #44 |
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we will be much better off under shanahan next year. look at the saints last year good offense lucky but still average defense great coaching=super bowl
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04-12-2010, 01:15 PM | #45 |
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