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  • dave
    Go the fuck outside
    • Oct 2008
    • 15492

    Originally posted by Hasselbeck
    He's too small to play safety, but agreed about keeping him.

    Makes no sense to move him just to move him. They can wait until next offseason to do that.
    OK, then move DRC to free safety on non-nickel packages.
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    • Aso
      The Serious House
      • Nov 2008
      • 11137

      Originally posted by dave
      OK, then move DRC to free safety on non-nickel packages.
      Asante Samuel and DRC are both too small and too bad at tackling to either be a viable option at S. Then even in nickel packages I'd say you have to put Nnamdi Asomugha at nickel because he's much more physical than those two. I suppose they could use a 4-2-5 defense as their base like some college teams. Then they could take a linebacker off the field which is obviously widely believed to be their weakness defensively. Now I think it's pretty obvious they won't move to a 4-2-5. But neither would be a viable option at FS imo. I think it'd be best to trade him and open up money for DeSean. If they do that then they have two future draft picks from trades this off-season alone.

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      • ThomasTomasz
        • Nov 2024

        Originally posted by Aso21Raiders
        Asante Samuel and DRC are both too small and too bad at tackling to either be a viable option at S. Then even in nickel packages I'd say you have to put Nnamdi Asomugha at nickel because he's much more physical than those two. I suppose they could use a 4-2-5 defense as their base like some college teams. Then they could take a linebacker off the field which is obviously widely believed to be their weakness defensively. Now I think it's pretty obvious they won't move to a 4-2-5. But neither would be a viable option at FS imo. I think it'd be best to trade him and open up money for DeSean.
        The issue is that their linebackers aren't very good. So what are they going to do in the division games going up against Witten, Cooley and Boss? Or, they will more than likely meet the Falcons or Packers in the playoffs, so what do they do against Gonzalez or Finley?

        I think they have to trade Samuel to get a draft pick in return, and then use the money that is now free to give to Jackson and bring in a linebacker (I threw out Lofa Tatupu earlier.)

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        • Obst
          RIP West
          • Oct 2008
          • 4182

          Rocky McIntosh could probably come cheap and be a good option for the Eagles.

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          • Raidersabc123
            Wakka Wakka
            • Dec 2008
            • 5061

            Jets just sign Plaxico
            THe MaDDeN GoD

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            • dave
              Go the fuck outside
              • Oct 2008
              • 15492

              Originally posted by Aso21Raiders
              Asante Samuel and DRC are both too small and too bad at tackling to either be a viable option at S. Then even in nickel packages I'd say you have to put Nnamdi Asomugha at nickel because he's much more physical than those two. I suppose they could use a 4-2-5 defense as their base like some college teams. Then they could take a linebacker off the field which is obviously widely believed to be their weakness defensively. Now I think it's pretty obvious they won't move to a 4-2-5. But neither would be a viable option at FS imo. I think it'd be best to trade him and open up money for DeSean. If they do that then they have two future draft picks from trades this off-season alone.
              IMO, they gotta keep Samuel for the season. He is gonna get a lot of INTs with those other corners. Giving him up for a 3rd or 4th round pick in a season where they're clearly going for the Super Bowl is stupid ... and DeSean has to report or he gives up a year of free agency.
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              • Aso
                The Serious House
                • Nov 2008
                • 11137

                Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
                The issue is that their linebackers aren't very good. So what are they going to do in the division games going up against Witten, Cooley and Boss? Or, they will more than likely meet the Falcons or Packers in the playoffs, so what do they do against Gonzalez or Finley?

                I think they have to trade Samuel to get a draft pick in return, and then use the money that is now free to give to Jackson and bring in a linebacker (I threw out Lofa Tatupu earlier.)
                Thats the point of the 4-2-5. You bring a LB off who is not very good and you have Nnamdi in the nickel ready to cover any TE out their.

                Btw, Boss and Gonzalez aren't really intimidating receiving threats. If they burn you, you really do suck.

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                • EmpireWF
                  Giants in the Super Bowl
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 24082

                  Jets resigned Cromartie. $32 million, 4 years.


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                  • PP
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 4994

                    Whoever said Asante isn't a good corner for zone is a fuckin tard. You think he was playing Man2Man at New England?

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                    • Diivox
                      It's the other way.
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 1773

                      The talent-heavy Packers launched free agency by focusing on their kicker.


                      KUUUUUUUUUUHHHNNNNNNNN

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                      • manchild24
                        Kyle got fired
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 5863

                        FALCONS FANS...

                        According to NFL Network's Mike Mayock -- who's live in Flowery Branch -- No. 6 overall pick Julio Jones "may already be the most impressive player" at Falcons training camp.
                        Mayock described Jones as "more explosive off the ball than they thought." There's no question that Jones is being counted on as the No. 2 passing game option in Atlanta, and it'd be especially beneficial to his fantasy value if the Falcons opened up their offense. Michael Turner is slowing down and coming off groin surgery, so it makes sense for the Falcons to throw more.

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                        • j.hen
                          Self Care
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 10058

                          Originally posted by manchild24
                          FALCONS FANS...

                          According to NFL Network's Mike Mayock -- who's live in Flowery Branch -- No. 6 overall pick Julio Jones "may already be the most impressive player" at Falcons training camp.
                          Mayock described Jones as "more explosive off the ball than they thought." There's no question that Jones is being counted on as the No. 2 passing game option in Atlanta, and it'd be especially beneficial to his fantasy value if the Falcons opened up their offense. Michael Turner is slowing down and coming off groin surgery, so it makes sense for the Falcons to throw more.

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                          • Bmore
                            The True Free-Man
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 6256

                            Originally posted by manchild24
                            FALCONS FANS...

                            According to NFL Network's Mike Mayock -- who's live in Flowery Branch -- No. 6 overall pick Julio Jones "may already be the most impressive player" at Falcons training camp.
                            Mayock described Jones as "more explosive off the ball than they thought." There's no question that Jones is being counted on as the No. 2 passing game option in Atlanta, and it'd be especially beneficial to his fantasy value if the Falcons opened up their offense. Michael Turner is slowing down and coming off groin surgery, so it makes sense for the Falcons to throw more.
                            Yes, that's right stroke the Falcons fans ego's.


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                            • manchild24
                              Kyle got fired
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 5863

                              Originally posted by Bmore
                              Yes, that's right stroke the Falcons fans ego's.
                              Im just passing what I read to the boys.

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                              • EmpireWF
                                Giants in the Super Bowl
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 24082

                                Giants have resigned RB Ahmad Bradshaw!


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