Best post of the morning.NCF wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 08:45I also think it is absolutely true that Rodgers is squeezing every inch of talent out of these guys. Put Boyle in or Love and I think their warts would show through a lot more clearly. Look, it's not an overly talented collection of WR's. That narrative still exists and is true. What wasn't true is the fact that the offense wouldn't work with what they had... because it did. What would better WR's have done? Probably made the offense even better, but we will never know that for sure. Even drafting a WR in the 1st-round next year, seeing an improvement in the offense (wouldn't that be fun), won't point back to this year and change anything. It just is what it is. We're good. Period.
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sure some could be errant throws, the point is he was targeted, but only caught 50% of those targeted throws.
I admit Rodgers has targeted Adams on most drop backs, but no one has demanded his attention more, cept Tonyan, and Rodgers has given MVS and Lazard plenty of opertunity this season to demand more, for whatever reason they don't rise up to the occasion, Lazard obviously with some injury's which might hamper his ability to separate or get clean off the los.
Obviously Rodgers is trying to get the ball to MVS, he had 5 targets this week, and he'd probably see more if not for the drops, he has to look the ball in, no more body catches, those seem to be the ones he drops.
It's really too bad because there is absolutely a place for a guy like MVS on a roster. I mean he is everything you want in a #3. He is a willing blocker. He fights for his teammates. He gives it his all each play. He is super fast. He is adequate as a route runner and has shown improvement on finding holes in zones. He at times makes amazing catches. He was a cheap pickup.
Like there is SO MUCH to be excited about with him.
Except he just drops balls he should not drop. He has absolutely done enough to keep in 2021. It will be interesting what happens in 2022 for him.
Like there is SO MUCH to be excited about with him.
Except he just drops balls he should not drop. He has absolutely done enough to keep in 2021. It will be interesting what happens in 2022 for him.
frustrating???? what would be frustrating is if we had kept McCarthy on for another season, Rodgers whether you like it or not, made sure that would not happen, you owe Rodgers BIG time for not taking those check downs and your just to stubborn to admit it
ehhhhh, MVS has the playoffs to make his case, he's so close, I'am convinced he'll get another season unless he really hurts us.go pak go wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 09:06It's really too bad because there is absolutely a place for a guy like MVS on a roster. I mean he is everything you want in a #3. He is a willing blocker. He fights for his teammates. He gives it his all each play. He is super fast. He is adequate as a route runner and has shown improvement on finding holes in zones. He at times makes amazing catches. He was a cheap pickup.
Like there is SO MUCH to be excited about with him.
Except he just drops balls he should not drop. He has absolutely done enough to keep in 2021. It will be interesting what happens in 2022 for him.
next year we'll have OTA's and TC, so as usual the best 5 or 6 will make the active roster, only Adams is a sure thing.
I just hope it's not something really stupid, like we read in August that MVS was disappointed in all his drops so went to the eye doctor and it turns out he needs contacts.Yoop wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 09:18ehhhhh, MVS has the playoffs to make his case, he's so close, I'am convinced he'll get another season unless he really hurts us.go pak go wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 09:06It's really too bad because there is absolutely a place for a guy like MVS on a roster. I mean he is everything you want in a #3. He is a willing blocker. He fights for his teammates. He gives it his all each play. He is super fast. He is adequate as a route runner and has shown improvement on finding holes in zones. He at times makes amazing catches. He was a cheap pickup.
Like there is SO MUCH to be excited about with him.
Except he just drops balls he should not drop. He has absolutely done enough to keep in 2021. It will be interesting what happens in 2022 for him.
next year we'll have OTA's and TC, so as usual the best 5 or 6 will make the active roster, only Adams is a sure thing.
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Thank you Rodgers for discreetly tanking. Because of you we got rid of MM and got MLF, Jaire Alexander, Rashan Gary AND Darnell Savage.
You little future seeker you.
Is it wrong of me to think, even with Deguara and Lovett coming back, that we might actually have something in this Dominique Dafney guy?
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No it is not wrong. I really don't see much in Lovett but I do see something in Dafney as receiving threat. His blocking does need to improve however.
I think it makes sense for us moving forward to have two FB types with a Dafney and Deguara. I like what we have there. I do think we want to look at a big and mean TE though on Day 3 of the draft to replace Lewis (do we still have that Georgia kid?). Lewis no longer being with us is going to have a huge void. And honestly...if Mercedes wants to come back for ANOTHER season....I wouldn't be opposed.
But if I were him, I am retiring if I get a ring.
see that wasn't as painful to say as you thought it would be, and discreetly tanking a play or two was the obvious solutiongo pak go wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 09:36Thank you Rodgers for discreetly tanking. Because of you we got rid of MM and got MLF, Jaire Alexander, Rashan Gary AND Darnell Savage.
You little future seeker you.
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Agreed; I have a big-bodied TE on my list of potential Day 3 draft needs. But yes, we do still have Nauta, the UGA guy on the PS. The main thing is whether Tonyan or anyone else in that position group will embrace the leadership and technician and wisdom-imparting role without Lewis there. Everyone's a bit green, but Tonyan's been around enough and has a mentality that I think translates well. We'll see.go pak go wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 09:45No it is not wrong. I really don't see much in Lovett but I do see something in Dafney as receiving threat. His blocking does need to improve however.
I think it makes sense for us moving forward to have two FB types with a Dafney and Deguara. I like what we have there. I do think we want to look at a big and mean TE though on Day 3 of the draft to replace Lewis (do we still have that Georgia kid?). Lewis no longer being with us is going to have a huge void. And honestly...if Mercedes wants to come back for ANOTHER season....I wouldn't be opposed.
But if I were him, I am retiring if I get a ring.
Next question... does Sternberger really fit with anything we will want to do going forward? I figured he was still dealing with the after affects of the concussion, but from reports I just read, he was a 100% healthy scratch against Chicago. I'm not saying cut him or anything, but I don't see a role or path to playing time for the rest of this year and even into next year barring injury.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 09:58Agreed; I have a big-bodied TE on my list of potential Day 3 draft needs. But yes, we do still have Nauta, the UGA guy on the PS. The main thing is whether Tonyan or anyone else in that position group will embrace the leadership and technician and wisdom-imparting role without Lewis there. Everyone's a bit green, but Tonyan's been around enough and has a mentality that I think translates well. We'll see.go pak go wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 09:45No it is not wrong. I really don't see much in Lovett but I do see something in Dafney as receiving threat. His blocking does need to improve however.
I think it makes sense for us moving forward to have two FB types with a Dafney and Deguara. I like what we have there. I do think we want to look at a big and mean TE though on Day 3 of the draft to replace Lewis (do we still have that Georgia kid?). Lewis no longer being with us is going to have a huge void. And honestly...if Mercedes wants to come back for ANOTHER season....I wouldn't be opposed.
But if I were him, I am retiring if I get a ring.
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I think he has a role if he lives up to a role. He needs to improve his blocking to get on the field but he is a receiving threat and he is a threat once he gets the ball in his hands. Additionally, it is nice to have a TE with a similar build and makeup to Tonyan. Having depth is not a bad thing.NCF wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 10:03Next question... does Sternberger really fit with anything we will want to do going forward? I figured he was still dealing with the after affects of the concussion, but from reports I just read, he was a 100% healthy scratch against Chicago. I'm not saying cut him or anything, but I don't see a role or path to playing time for the rest of this year and even into next year barring injury.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 09:58Agreed; I have a big-bodied TE on my list of potential Day 3 draft needs. But yes, we do still have Nauta, the UGA guy on the PS. The main thing is whether Tonyan or anyone else in that position group will embrace the leadership and technician and wisdom-imparting role without Lewis there. Everyone's a bit green, but Tonyan's been around enough and has a mentality that I think translates well. We'll see.go pak go wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 09:45
No it is not wrong. I really don't see much in Lovett but I do see something in Dafney as receiving threat. His blocking does need to improve however.
I think it makes sense for us moving forward to have two FB types with a Dafney and Deguara. I like what we have there. I do think we want to look at a big and mean TE though on Day 3 of the draft to replace Lewis (do we still have that Georgia kid?). Lewis no longer being with us is going to have a huge void. And honestly...if Mercedes wants to come back for ANOTHER season....I wouldn't be opposed.
But if I were him, I am retiring if I get a ring.
We talk constantly on the importance of experience in this system and we also talk constantly on how long it takes TEs to get used to the league. I think the question is valid to ask about Sternberger, but I also think Tonyan proved to all of us this year how pointless it is to project certain TEs on our roster of not having a "fit" after what we predicted for Tonyan in 2020 and what actually happened for Tonyan in 2020.
You're kind of hedging your bet there, a bit. I kind of agree (and maybe I am misunderstanding you) that based on what Tonyan became, Sternberger's clearest role is back-up to Tonyan. Yes, you can do some things with both of them on the field, but I think you also kind of want that Marcedes Lewis type on the field in a lot of those two TE situations, so again, what would his role be other than back-up? Maybe I am oversimplifying it, a bit, too, but I am looking at Sternberger as a guy that maybe sees the field for 5 snaps a game next. That is far below what I would have expected from him even 4 months ago. Has more to do with Tonyan than Sternberger, himself, though.go pak go wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 10:15I think he has a role if he lives up to a role. He needs to improve his blocking to get on the field but he is a receiving threat and he is a threat once he gets the ball in his hands. Additionally, it is nice to have a TE with a similar build and makeup to Tonyan. Having depth is not a bad thing.
We talk constantly on the importance of experience in this system and we also talk constantly on how long it takes TEs to get used to the league. I think the question is valid to ask about Sternberger, but I also think Tonyan proved to all of us this year how pointless it is to project certain TEs on our roster of not having a "fit" after what we predicted for Tonyan in 2020 and what actually happened for Tonyan in 2020.
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Yeah, I view Tonyan and Sterny as similar types with similar roles and since Tonyan ran away with the role, Sternberger is now his backup. The other TEs will have more prominent roles. But having a capable backup is also good.NCF wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021 10:20You're kind of hedging your bet there, a bit. I kind of agree (and maybe I am misunderstanding you) that based on what Tonyan became, Sternberger's clearest role is back-up to Tonyan. Yes, you can do some things with both of them on the field, but I think you also kind of want that Marcedes Lewis type on the field in a lot of those two TE situations, so again, what would his role be other than back-up? Maybe I am oversimplifying it, a bit, too, but I am looking at Sternberger as a guy that maybe sees the field for 5 snaps a game next. That is far below what I would have expected from him even 4 months ago. Has more to do with Tonyan than Sternberger, himself, though.
In all my preseason stuff, though, I basically had "Tonyan/Sternberger" written in, not sure if one or the other would win the role or if they would essentially share it. Luckily for my dynasty team, Tonyan took it outright.
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LaFleur is now 2nd all times with 26 regular season wins in his first 2 seasons. He can't catch George Seifert for total wins, but he can tie for most playoff wins!Pckfn23 wrote: ↑09 Dec 2020 10:05George Seifert had 28 regular season wins and 4 playoff wins.
Steve Mariucci had 25 regular season wins and 2 playoff wins.
Jim Harbaugh had 24 regular season wins and 3 playoff wins.
Barry Switzer had 24 regular season wins and 4 playoff wins.
Jim Caldwell had 24 regular season wins and 2 playoff wins.
Sean McVay had 24 regular season wins and 2 playoff wins.
Mike Martz had 24 regular season wins and 2 playoff wins.
I believe that is a comprehensive list of all coaches to win 24+ games in their first 2 seasons, in NFL history.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
I remember watching the Brewers in the NLCS and thinking to myself, I feel pretty strongly that the next Wisconsin sports championship will be delivered by either the Brewers or the Bucks. The Packers seemed to be in a very distant 3rd-place at that time. How quickly things change.
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Really interesting athleticism and versatility -- poor man's Deguara?
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