01-03-2012, 06:30 PM | #76 |
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Only a couple days removed from the last game of the regular season, and the rumors of where these quarterbacks are going to land next season are already mind boggling. I think it's a stretch that Denver will be able to move up to #2 to land RG III. I don't see that happening at all.
I'm almost expecting the Redskins to merely grab a better backup QB through free agency, use their draft picks to continue building depth, and living with Rex one more year in hopes of landing Barkley next year. Might not be such a bad idea.
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^ I have also mulled this thought, i think its a strong possibility
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Bruce Allen when in charge alone: 4-12 (.250) Bruce Allen's overall Redskins record : 28-52 (.350) Vinny Cerrato's record when in charge alone: 52-65 (.444) Vinny's overall Redskins record: 62-82 (.430) We won more with Vinny |
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I don't follow your reasoning on why you think Jones is a better fit? Tannehill knows the offense, Tannehill is more mobile and can extend plays. |
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Well Chad Henne is younger, but only by 12 days.... so im not sure if that really counts. Also im not sure what you mean by more "tools"? I do agree that he's more proven. The thing that i like about Flynn is that, to me, the Packers offenive seems very simular to ours. Maybe im wrong, but the biggest difference to me seems to be the play calling and that GB seems more relient on their TE. The Dolphine's offense isnt really all that simular to ours. I know they had a new cordinator this year so im not really sure what type of offensive they have/had. It just seems to me, given the simularities between our offenses, Flynn should be highly considered.... as long as he doesnt get franchised and requires a trade to move. But im with you, Id also be happy with the younger Henne. Both should be and likely are on the Redskins radar.
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01-03-2012, 06:45 PM | #83 |
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.500-sub .500 teams are dangerous early in the playoffs. The 7-9 Seahawks won last year against NOLA. 8-8 Chargers beat Indy in 2008. All the while Minnesota and St. Louis both won their first round games in 2004 as 8-8 teams.
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The potential dealbreaker on Tannehill in this offense will be to what degree his athleticism helps or limits his pocket passing ability. At Texas A&M, Tannehill proved he could throw underneath on the run with good fundamental mechanics, but the downfield throws were not ones he made, particularly when they moved the pocket with him. If he progresses into an elite pocket passer with the ability to move with the football, that makes him one of the best players in the league at the position. If he progresses into a quick triggered player from the pocket who never learns to use or trust his eyes, he won't last very long.
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Sidenote: Where is Slingin' Sammy 33?
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01-03-2012, 08:35 PM | #88 |
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Out researching GOP candidates. :cheeky-sm
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If we take Jones, we should pick up Tebow when the Broncos cut him, so Tebow can run the offense in the Redzone since Jones does not know how.
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Do you think Tannehill can't drive the ball with velocity on intermediate throws? Or do you mean the deep ball on a go-route? Tannehill's ability to drive the ball with velocity on intermediate routes is a strength to my eye. His deep ball touch doesn't match his ability to drive the ball, I would rate his deep ball as average. Quote:
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One of the reason I followed Tannehill last year was his arm talent. Tannehill can drive the ball with velocity both inside and outside the pocket. I would think this is evident in any A&M game. The playcalling's reliance (often times to fault) on Tannehill's ability to throw deep comebacks and deep outs are a testament to his ability to drive the ball downfield. I'm still trying to understand your view of Jones vs Tannehill as fit for this offense. Last edited by 30gut; 01-03-2012 at 08:51 PM. |
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