Maybe you guys should make an Orlando Franklin appreciation thread?
What teams have improved the most this off-season?
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Don't bother. He'll keep twisting your words around to make himself look better. It's what the new glenwillet does. The old glenwillet would have kicked the shit out of the new glenwillet for pulling this type of pussy ass shit.Comment
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Originally posted by glenwillettMy point was that at least we're bringing up someone who will actually be on the field next season.
If Brady Quinn is taking meaningful snaps for KC next season then something has gone horribly, horribly wrong.
Also it's funny how you tout the upside of a guy who has had multiple shots to be a starter at QB in the league and yet you're writing off Franklin after one season protecting the blind side of a completely unconventional QB.
I'm not writing Franklin off either I just opposed your delusional view that he is a "bookend" after one year of inconsistent play.Comment
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Glen, your first post in response to me was dripping with delusional homerism. Seriously, it looked like a teenage post of mine circa 2003 about Ryan Sims "flashing". LOL at calling my posts "uninformed" because they aren't sucking off the Broncos.
Have a good day.Comment
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Originally posted by glenwillettYou said "Champ wishes he had more help" after we signed Tracey Porter, Drayton Florence and drafted a CB in the 4th that had a 2nd round grade pre-injury which I mentioned in the post right above. You are uninformed or maybe just illiterate.Comment
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Peyton Hillis is going to come back with a great season I think. He's 26, and working on a one year deal. Considering that Hillis will be reunited with Brian Daboll, his offensive coordinator during his big year in Cleveland, Hillis is definitely going to work towards a successful season.Comment
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How can any sort of reasonable argument be made that KC improved more than Denver, when Denver had a RB playing QB last season, and replaced him with arguably the greatest QB of all time? Do we really need to break down RG and LOLB, here?Comment
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Originally posted by glenwillettHey dude... Stop twisting his words.
Thanks, I'll wait.Comment
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I wouldn't even start to say that 49ers are "most improved" but I will say that I like the moves that they have made and I'm intrigued to see how Alex Smith looks next season. They have done some tweaks to his mechanics and gave him better targets to throw to. I'm optimistic about Randy Moss and I love how he signed such a team-friendly deal. He's a low risk, high reward peice and if it pays off...
I also love how the entire defense is coming back, I thought for sure that Rogers was a goner. Aldon Smith will be a beast again, especially if he comes in more often than 3rd downs like he did last season. I wonder how many sacks he can get as a starter. This is Harbaugh's first complete off-season with the team, they managed to be the most-improved-team last season with the same players. Now after a year-plus in his system? I'm excited.
For my pick on most improved... It's hard to say (since I have 49er goggles) but I'm interested in the Buffalo Bills. If the big money they spent pays off, I think that they might be able to be something of a darkhorse team. Of course, you can't overlook Peyton Manning in Denver. If he's the HOLY-SHIT-PEYTON-MANNING-GOAT he was prior to being hurt...[REDACTED]Comment
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