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Unfortunately he was never good at it. Ball skills are so important for safeties and he just really lacks it. He can actually be a decent safety when he plays fired up if that part of his game was there.
The play in Atlanta will always haunt me because it happened right in front of me. Any other safety and that is an interception. I can't believe Savage did not pick off that ball let alone allow a completion. The TV camera on that play did not do it just on how poorly Savage played it. It's like he literally didn't want the ball.
my best memory of Savage was I think late year one, KIng was being beaten like a unwanted step child by a TE (can't remember the name, Davis???), Capers rolled Savage over to cover him and that was the last we heard of that TE in that game, Savage had talent, for whatever reason it never really lasted with us.
So your best memory of Savage was covering a tight end, but you don't know who, releiving King, who was an outside corner in 2019 and likely didn't cover TE's that year, and responsibility adjusted by a defensive coordinator who wasn't our defensive coordinator.
Savage must not have made a huge impression.
obviously did, or I wouldn't have remembered any of it, and boundary CB's actually do cover TE's, ever heard of this thing called zone coverage
your such a condescending p0erson, does it matter the year, or who the damn TE was? it shouldn't, the point is that Savage has shown one on one coverage ability and showed it in that game when our boundary freaking CB was getting roasted
the point is that Savage has shown one on one coverage ability and showed it in that game when our boundary freaking CB was getting roasted
You clearly forgot the Baltimore game from a few years ago. Savage got toasted all game long by Mark Andrews.
Also the TD he let up in our most recent game, the playoff loss to SanFran, toasted 1-on-1 by Kittle.
Yeah Andrews and Kittle are top TEs in the league, but we are not talking about a mid-round safety for whom the expectation was just to be a decent stopgap, we are talking about a Round 1 guy for whom we traded up, expecting he would be a top safety in the league. Isolated instances of good play are not enough after Year 2.
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
the point is that Savage has shown one on one coverage ability and showed it in that game when our boundary freaking CB was getting roasted
You clearly forgot the Baltimore game from a few years ago. Savage got toasted all game long by Mark Andrews.
Also the TD he let up in our most recent game, the playoff loss to SanFran, toasted 1-on-1 by Kittle.
Yeah Andrews and Kittle are top TEs in the league, but we are not talking about a mid-round safety for whom the expectation was just to be a decent stopgap, we are talking about a Round 1 guy for whom we traded up, expecting he would be a top safety in the league. Isolated instances of good play are not enough after Year 2.
I wasn't arguing to keep Savage, or about his play lately, my point was he did well as a 2 high, and rover.
everyone bitches about Savage, nothing about the GM trading up so much to draft him
I wasn't arguing to keep Savage, or about his play lately, my point was he did well as a 2 high, and rover.
everyone bitches about Savage, nothing about the GM trading up so much to draft him
Because the GM is much better at his job, and did way more to help the team, than Savage.
Besides, your suggestion is that Savage did well in certain roles, which makes it less about him being on the team (GM job) and more about how he was used (coach job).
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
The funny part is, you do not actually ever argue the GM is bad yourself, yoop. It is not even your position that he is.
To the extent that Gute's job performance is discussed here, your posts largely praise the job he has done.
So your only point for ever asking "why is no one talking about the GM's role in all this?!" is as a lazy catch-all defense for the players, coaches, and whomsoever else you feel the weird instinct to defend: Rodgers (who you actually hate), Savage, Pettine, Capers, etc.
It would be one thing if you actually thought he is doing a bad job, and bothered to elaborate how/why, then it would not be lazy, but the way that *you* use it is just lazy. It's just: "derp, player is not playing gud, GM got the player. Ergo, GM fault." When in reality, a lot more goes into player success than just the GM's eval process.
As is, you just invoke it as a "Get Out of Jail Free"-Card when your argument becomes untenable.
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
The funny part is, you do not actually ever argue the GM is bad yourself, yoop. It is not even your position that he is.
To the extent that Gute's job performance is discussed here, your posts largely praise the job he has done.
So your only point for ever asking "why is no one talking about the GM's role in all this?!" is as a lazy catch-all defense for the players, coaches, and whomsoever else you feel the weird instinct to defend: Rodgers (who you actually hate), Savage, Pettine, Capers, etc.
It would be one thing if you actually thought he is doing a bad job, and bothered to elaborate how/why, then it would not be lazy, but the way that *you* use it is just lazy. It's just: "derp, player is not playing gud, GM got the player. Ergo, GM fault." When in reality, a lot more goes into player success than just the GM's eval process.
As is, you just invoke it as a "Get Out of Jail Free"-Card when your argument becomes untenable.
your right, tired of pointing out that we didn't adjust the defensive schemes to better take advantage of the talent we had, Savage didn't fit the schemes, and you guys always say the DC needs to adjust his schemes to fit his players, as though it's something a DC can just easily do.
Savage played 2 high well, last half of 2020 he was ranked one of top safeties in the league, wouldn't surprise me at all if he does well for Chicago either.
the point with Guty trading up to get him is that Guty and our scouts saw a player worth trading up for, and Savage has been better then most here give him credit for.
Yeah, at this point I’m thinking anything under $50 mil/yr will be a bargain. If there’s a belief under $35mil is still on the table, I’d be interested to know when we’re meeting Rodgers for our next ayahuasca retreat.
Yeah, at this point I’m thinking anything under $50 mil/yr will be a bargain. If there’s a belief under $35mil is still on the table, I’d be interested to know when we’re meeting Rodgers for our next ayahuasca retreat.
Following up:
I'd wait till at least mid season, there are examples of QB's doing well for a stretch and never again playing to that level, I don't understand the rush to pay him, not as though Love has us over a barrel to get this done prior to the season
The details are absolutely crushing you the last 24 hours yoop.
We released Anthony Johnson the CB. Not Anthony Johnson Jr the safety.
I feel bad for saying this, but I was excited to see they released the CB so I don't have to listen to Andy Herman make that clarification for the 8 billionth time.
The details are absolutely crushing you the last 24 hours yoop.
We released Anthony Johnson the CB. Not Anthony Johnson Jr the safety.
I feel bad for saying this, but I was excited to see they released the CB so I don't have to listen to Andy Herman make that clarification for the 8 billionth time.
I must have missed those episodes, or selective hearing tuned me out
Would any of you guys compare Love (contract-wise, NOT by ability) to Baker Mayfield? BM had a middling start to a career but seems to have found a groove in TB. Didn't he get a nice contract there now? Would he be a good comparison to Love, as far as what he has "earned?"
Even tho Love's second half of 2024 was elite, I think his soon to be extension is all about potential. Yeah, he has shown great ability. No doubt. But this is the period (next 3-5 years) where we want to find out what his ceiling is. We don't know yet. And we have good reason to believe in him. But it's his next contract that (hopefully) realizes proven elite performance.
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