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Who's the best among these players?
Chris Gocong
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
T.J. Ward
26%
 26%  [ 11 ]
Josh Cribbs
19%
 19%  [ 8 ]
Dimitri Patterson
7%
 7%  [ 3 ]
Greg Little
36%
 36%  [ 15 ]
Brandon Weeden
7%
 7%  [ 3 ]
Other (please specify)
2%
 2%  [ 1 ]
Total Votes : 41

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 7:53 am    Post subject: Rank the Roster: #10 Reply with quote

We did this last year, and it gave us some good discussion.

It's pretty simple. We rank our roster, one player at a time. We'll leave each poll up for a day or so, and move on. You can base your vote on whatever criteria you think is important: past performance, potential moving forward, best hair, looks good in orange, etc.

We may or may not rank the entire roster, but I think doing the top 20 or so is doable.


#1. Joe Thomas
#2. Joe Haden
#3. D'Qwell Jackson
#4. Alex Mack
#5. Ahtyba Rubin
#6. Jabaal Sheard
#7. Phil Dawson
#8. Trent Richardson
#9. Phil Taylor
#10. ????

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little look for 70 receptions 850 yards
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 12:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Weeden....Qb driven league
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 4:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Still voting Patterson. What he did in the slot last year was great. Soooo underrated.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 6:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bulldog wrote:
Still voting Patterson. What he did in the slot last year was great. Soooo underrated.


you are gaining moment with the patterson campaign. good work.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 6:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bulldog wrote:
Still voting Patterson. What he did in the slot last year was great. Soooo underrated.


Very good point. A lot of people tend to overlook a good slot guy or dismiss his play because he's not on the outside. Dumb logic IMO.

As good as Patterson played in the nickel last year, I'd prolly go with Cribbs or Gocong on this one due to versatility.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 7:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

LETSGOBROWNIES wrote:
bulldog wrote:
Still voting Patterson. What he did in the slot last year was great. Soooo underrated.


Very good point. A lot of people tend to overlook a good slot guy or dismiss his play because he's not on the outside. Dumb logic IMO.

As good as Patterson played in the nickel last year, I'd prolly go with Cribbs or Gocong on this one due to versatility.


The only one I can justify at this spot is Little since he could bust out this year for over 1000. I don't think Phil should have gone yet.

Seriously, the only reason Patterson doesn't get recognition is b/c he didn't have any picks. He was nothing short of incredible in the slot. A very difficult position to play.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 9:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

DawgSoldier wrote:
Weeden....Qb driven league


So what?

He hasn't taken a serious hit maybe forever, and hasn't taken a snap in the league.

I believe the biggest risks with Weeden are how he will react when he is pressured, and how, if at all, he will respond when he gets his bell run.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 9:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bruceb wrote:
DawgSoldier wrote:
Weeden....Qb driven league


So what?

He hasn't taken a serious hit maybe forever, and hasn't taken a snap in the league.

I believe the biggest risks with Weeden are how he will react when he is pressured, and how, if at all, he will respond when he gets his bell run.


at least we know colt doesnt respond well
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mistakebytehlak wrote:
bruceb wrote:
DawgSoldier wrote:
Weeden....Qb driven league


So what?

He hasn't taken a serious hit maybe forever, and hasn't taken a snap in the league.

I believe the biggest risks with Weeden are how he will react when he is pressured, and how, if at all, he will respond when he gets his bell run.


at least we know colt doesnt respond well


If you want to be accurate, and consistent with your professed, ad nauseam, penchant for precision re statistics/mathematics, the Harrison hit might well have put Weeden into a home, for all you know, which is the point.

It might not be a bad idea to practice intellectual precision in your replies somewhat close to that which you espouse regarding numbers.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 9:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bruceb wrote:
mistakebytehlak wrote:
bruceb wrote:
DawgSoldier wrote:
Weeden....Qb driven league


So what?

He hasn't taken a serious hit maybe forever, and hasn't taken a snap in the league.

I believe the biggest risks with Weeden are how he will react when he is pressured, and how, if at all, he will respond when he gets his bell run.


at least we know colt doesnt respond well


If you want to be accurate, and consistent with your professed, ad nauseam, penchant for precision re statistics/mathematics, the Harrison hit might well have put Weeden into a home, for all you know, which is the point.

It might not be a bad idea to practice intellectual precision in your replies somewhat close to that which you espouse regarding numbers.


complete conjecture. for all you know, weeden would have found someone open within the first three seconds and wouldn't have had to run around out of the pocket and wouldn't have put himself in that situation. i can play it too.

colt sucked when there was pressure in his face. unfortunately for colt, is that held onto the ball too long and ensured that the rush would get to him.

weeden's quick release will stop that. why do you think he didn't get hit?
why do you think he'll get hit a bunch this year? our has a fantastic amount of talent on it, and we were average last year without schwartz and two players who were first year starters.
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mistakebytehlak wrote:
bruceb wrote:
mistakebytehlak wrote:
bruceb wrote:
DawgSoldier wrote:
Weeden....Qb driven league


So what?

He hasn't taken a serious hit maybe forever, and hasn't taken a snap in the league.

I believe the biggest risks with Weeden are how he will react when he is pressured, and how, if at all, he will respond when he gets his bell run.


at least we know colt doesnt respond well


If you want to be accurate, and consistent with your professed, ad nauseam, penchant for precision re statistics/mathematics, the Harrison hit might well have put Weeden into a home, for all you know, which is the point.

It might not be a bad idea to practice intellectual precision in your replies somewhat close to that which you espouse regarding numbers.


complete conjecture. for all you know, weeden would have found someone open within the first three seconds and wouldn't have had to run around out of the pocket and wouldn't have put himself in that situation. i can play it too.

colt sucked when there was pressure in his face. unfortunately for colt, is that held onto the ball too long and ensured that the rush would get to him.

weeden's quick release will stop that. why do you think he didn't get hit?
why do you think he'll get hit a bunch this year? our has a fantastic amount of talent on it, and we were average last year without schwartz and two players who were first year starters.


Like I said, intellectual precision, to which I will add: Intellectual honesty.

The condition was set. To change it changes the debate. If you can't even stay true to the conditions, don't engage in the debate.
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bruceb wrote:
mistakebytehlak wrote:
bruceb wrote:
mistakebytehlak wrote:
bruceb wrote:
DawgSoldier wrote:
Weeden....Qb driven league


So what?

He hasn't taken a serious hit maybe forever, and hasn't taken a snap in the league.

I believe the biggest risks with Weeden are how he will react when he is pressured, and how, if at all, he will respond when he gets his bell run.


at least we know colt doesnt respond well


If you want to be accurate, and consistent with your professed, ad nauseam, penchant for precision re statistics/mathematics, the Harrison hit might well have put Weeden into a home, for all you know, which is the point.

It might not be a bad idea to practice intellectual precision in your replies somewhat close to that which you espouse regarding numbers.


complete conjecture. for all you know, weeden would have found someone open within the first three seconds and wouldn't have had to run around out of the pocket and wouldn't have put himself in that situation. i can play it too.

colt sucked when there was pressure in his face. unfortunately for colt, is that held onto the ball too long and ensured that the rush would get to him.

weeden's quick release will stop that. why do you think he didn't get hit?
why do you think he'll get hit a bunch this year? our has a fantastic amount of talent on it, and we were average last year without schwartz and two players who were first year starters.


Like I said, intellectual precision, to which I will add: Intellectual honesty.

The condition was set. To change it changes the debate. If you can't even stay true to the conditions, don't engage in the debate.


Or else it is something that exists only in your mind, no one else's.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 10:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bulldog wrote:
LETSGOBROWNIES wrote:
bulldog wrote:
Still voting Patterson. What he did in the slot last year was great. Soooo underrated.


Very good point. A lot of people tend to overlook a good slot guy or dismiss his play because he's not on the outside. Dumb logic IMO.

As good as Patterson played in the nickel last year, I'd prolly go with Cribbs or Gocong on this one due to versatility.


The only one I can justify at this spot is Little since he could bust out this year for over 1000. I don't think Phil should have gone yet.

Seriously, the only reason Patterson doesn't get recognition is b/c he didn't have any picks. He was nothing short of incredible in the slot. A very difficult position to play.


But the guy getting him the ball to realize that potential doesn't get any love?
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