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Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: Finshady ()
Date: April 14, 2010 03:52PM

I will start ofense.
Q.B Chad Henne
W.R. Brian Hartline
W.R. Brandon Marshall
T.E. Anthony Fasano
L.T. Jake Long
L.G. Nate Garner
C. Jake Grove
R.G. Richie Incognito
R.T. Vernon Carey
R.B. Ronnie Brown
F.B. Lousaka polite

Now defense.
N.T. Paul Soliai
R.E. Randy Starks
L.E. Philip Merling
R.B. Jason Taylor (if we resign him)
L.B. Cameron Wake
M. L.B. Karlos Dansby
M. L.B. Channing Crowder
R.C. Sean Smith
L.C. Vontae Davis
S.S. Yerimiah Bell
F.S. Draft pick

Ok this is how I feel were going to start the season barring more trades, and more wheeling and dealing. Do you like roster? Can we make the playoffs with these players? I think we can as long we don't have serious injuries and we don't turn the ball over. Now what do yoy guys think.

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: MikeO ()
Date: April 14, 2010 03:55PM

Langford Starts. Merling doesn't.

Merling is fighting for his life this training camp. Coaches aren't pleased with him according to reports



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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: Finshady ()
Date: April 14, 2010 04:00PM

Ok do you agree with the rest of it?

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: MikeO ()
Date: April 14, 2010 04:06PM

Rest of it is spot on.

Not sure about Hartline, I'm sure there will be an open competition for that 2nd job between Camarillo, Hartline, Bess. But Hartline has the most upside of the group.

I think Culver starts at FS as of now. Not sure if we draft a FS and if we don't take one at 12, then whoever we take won't start.

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: DaytonaDolfan13 ()
Date: April 14, 2010 04:15PM

We are going to be SIIIIIIIIIIIIICK on defense this year. smileys with beer

Options are #12 FS EARL THOMAS thumbs up, JOE HADEN CB (SSMITH to FS)confused smiley, and FS MORGAN BURNETT (3rd) thumbs up

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: MikeO ()
Date: April 14, 2010 04:30PM

No to Joe Haden. Don't need him. IF we add a saftey, its gotta be a true saftey

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: Phinsfan2 ()
Date: April 14, 2010 05:07PM


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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: jlyell13 ()
Date: April 14, 2010 05:09PM


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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: Phinjim ()
Date: April 14, 2010 05:36PM

I think Ginn stays and starts

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: Finshady ()
Date: April 14, 2010 05:41PM

So he can run out of bounds 3 yards short of 1st down in a tight game. Ted Ginn is a punk sissy, and scared asd hell to take a hit. I did not agree when we drafted him, and I don't want him on the roster next year. He is a me 1st player not a team 1st player. How many times did he run out of bounds last year instead of trying to make more yardage. He is a better off staring fresh some where else because he has worn out his welcome with his current team.

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: MikeO ()
Date: April 14, 2010 05:55PM

Running out of bounds instead of trying to run through a wall and possibly fumble or lose yards is the SMART Play. Marvin Harrison and Wes Welker have made careers of doing it.

When your not a big guy, the smart play is to go down or go out of bounds. Nothing good will come out of trying to do the impossible

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: eesti ()
Date: April 14, 2010 06:01PM

Thank you...finally some logic....and that is the problem with our defense...they spent to much time STARING at WR's running down center field.

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: dolfanmark ()
Date: April 14, 2010 06:11PM

No Kendall Langford?

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: Finshady ()
Date: April 15, 2010 03:18AM

I would like too see Gerhart as well, but according to some people on this board think that Gerhart is a glorified fullback. I am not one of them. Getting him with Marshall would make us the ultimate power football team.

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: MikeO ()
Date: April 15, 2010 03:31AM

its not just some people on this board who think he is a glorified fullback.....EVERY NFL TEAM, GM, SCOUT, and PERSONAL DIRECTOR thinks he is A fullback.

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: jlyell13 ()
Date: April 15, 2010 04:27AM

They are wrong, unless you call John Riggins a fullback, if so that's a hell of a nice fullback. He has put up numbers at every level, do not under estimate this kid. Pete Carroll made the same mistake when recruiting him and paid for it. He may not again

MikeO wern't you one of the "Marshall is never going to happen" guys? I guess we don't know Bill & company as good as we thought.

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: MikeO ()
Date: April 15, 2010 04:29AM

I wanted Marshall in Miami. At first I was against bringing him in, but when Will Allen, Ronnie Brown, Richie Incognito happened I figured hey the door is open for THUGS AND HOODLUMS, so bring in Marshall. I have been on the bring Marshall to Miami bandwagon for a while now,. Am I surprised we gave up 2 2nd round picks and gave him around $11 mill a year, yeah I'm surprised.

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: DaytonaDolfan13 ()
Date: April 15, 2010 05:03AM

I am STARING at the lineup. We are contenders.

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: MikeO ()
Date: April 15, 2010 05:10AM

IF JT signs with NY (which looks like will happen) then we have a huge void at OLB. I mean im not as high on Wake as some, but we were thin WITH JT here, with him gone, we are razor thin. And then Wake has the weight of the world on his shoulders.

Also the FS position is a huge void. And Solai isn't a very good NT. Those first 8 games could be scary.

If we lined up tomorrow with that roster we are an 8-9 win team. Bubble of the playoffs. Especially in a tough AFC

Hopefully next week we add some defensive talent that can make an impact ASAP.

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: DaytonaDolfan13 ()
Date: April 15, 2010 05:19AM

Q.B Chad Henne
W.R. BESS
W.R. Brandon Marshall
T.E. Anthony Fasano- JIMMY GRAHAM 4th
L.T. Jake Long
L.G. Nate Garner
C. Jake Grove
R.G. Richie Incognito
R.T. Vernon Carey
R.B. Ronnie Brown, Ricky, KR/PR CJ SPILLER
F.B. Lousaka polite

Now defense.
N.T. Paul Soliai
R.E. Randy Starks
L.E. Philip Merling
R.B. Jason Taylor
L.B. Cameron Wake
M. L.B. Karlos Dansby
M. L.B. Channing Crowder
R.C. Sean Smith
L.C. Vontae Davis
S.S. Yerimiah Bell
F.S. MORGAN BURNETT 3rd

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: Phinsfan2 ()
Date: April 15, 2010 05:27AM


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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: eesti ()
Date: April 15, 2010 05:36AM


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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: DaytonaDolfan13 ()
Date: April 15, 2010 05:37AM

I'd like to see a trade down scenraio where we acquire a 2nd and can snag BEST at the end of the 1st.

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: MikeO ()
Date: April 15, 2010 05:40AM

eesti Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> They are wrong, unless you call John Riggins a
> fullback, if so that's a hell of a nice fullback.
> He has put up numbers at every level, do not under
> estimate this kid. Pete Carroll made the same
> mistake when recruiting him and paid for it. He
> may not again
>
>
> Not at every level...he hasn't even been drafted
> yet. I watched some highlights on him and I see a
> big strong guy with limited moves and one who runs
> too upright.
>
> He does not look like an elite RB at the NFL
> level. I doubt he moves to full time FB when he
> has no experience as a lead blocker and is a
> little small for that but he will be a 3rd string
> back in the NFL IMO. In the mold of a Brian
> Leonard....who is a 3rd string hybrid RB/FB/H-back
> who had 84 yards rushing and 217 receiving yards.
>
> They are about the same size but Leonard ran a
> 4.49 and TG ran a 4.53.
>
> He's a 4th round pick IMO.


Toby Gerhart=Rob Konrad/Mike Alstot/Tommy Vardell. He will go in Rd 3 probably. Best case is late Rd 2, bad case is Rd 4.

He is a nice player but a fullback/goal-line back who will vulcher TD's. He will have a nice NFL career. But to think he is a 3 down RB in the NFL is insane!

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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: Finshady ()
Date: April 15, 2010 05:59AM

Mike O your insane, and I hope like hell we draft him. You take up valuable air other more intelligent life forms could use. Ever since I mentioned Gerhart you have been down on him,and called him a full back. Your a racist biggott if you think he can't play running back in the league. He is the best power back in the draft. Better than Blount. Dixon, Hardesty just to name a few. You have knocked the Pac 10 where he starred at, and have knocked him at every mention on this board. What the hell is your problem. I know for sure that know can predict who will be a star, and who will not. Until that time that he becomes a bust if ever lay off the guy. I have seen him play and he will be very good in the Pro's. I will just leave it at that. Last point no web site has him listed a a fullback except the one you visit enough said.

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Posted by: MikeO ()
Date: April 15, 2010 06:01AM


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Re: Our Staring offense and Defense
Posted by: eesti ()
Date: April 16, 2010 07:23PM

Jeff Darlington Jeff_Darlington

Not at all, actually. That might surprise you, but he's NOT a lock. RT @thattomdude: Is Soliai a lock to stay on the roster this year?

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