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Waiting for your comment on Ricardo's MINUS 5.0 grade DarrellSiouxhawk":mcsb3i49 said:A couple comedians. Thanks for the entertainment.
Waiting for your comment on Ricardo's MINUS 5.0 grade DarrellSiouxhawk":mcsb3i49 said:A couple comedians. Thanks for the entertainment.
Siouxhawk":2loamu0b said:...But thanks for asking.
Even the most experienced and smartest people make mistakes man.themunn":13zzr723 said:Fade":13zzr723 said:Siouxhawk":13zzr723 said:I'll bequeath to Pete and his staff. They're the ones breaking down film, running OTAs and training camp and devising the best fit of roster to concepts that they are trying to achieve. More often than not, they have been correct. And needless to say, they smoke any know-it-all contrarians on an internet chat site. Pretty sure of that.
Then why are you here? Based on that logic there is nothing to talk about. No discussion required.
Of course there's discussion around. You can discuss the "why".
Why have our coach/GM combo that have over 60 years combined experience in talent evaluation and coaching opted to retain Ricardo Lockette over Kasen Williams?
I'm inclined to believe they've made the right decision (not "fail"), but there must be reasoning behind it. The one person who has tried to argue it is because he adds something in special teams and run blocking you say "no you're wrong PFF says so". But then, maybe our extremely successful front office disagree with their metrics, and by doing so will get to their 3rd successive super bowl?
Nah, they just "fail"
Thanks for giving me that chance, but themunn just elaborated on that more elequently than I could have.hawksfansinceday1":5w5b7i7y said:Waiting for your comment on Ricardo's MINUS 5.0 grade DarrellSiouxhawk":5w5b7i7y said:A couple comedians. Thanks for the entertainment.
Even the most experienced and smartest people make mistakes man.Siouxhawk":3rejgc2s said:Thanks for giving me that chance, but themunn just elaborated on that more elequently than I could have.hawksfansinceday1":3rejgc2s said:Waiting for your comment on Ricardo's MINUS 5.0 grade DarrellSiouxhawk":3rejgc2s said:A couple comedians. Thanks for the entertainment.
Doesn't BJ have PS eligibility left? Say we get Williams or whatever and they shine on PS wouldn't it be possible to shift BJ to the PS then?HawkAroundTheClock":3ro03ocg said:If Russell ever gets dinged up (one concussion can take him out of a game just like that) and we're within a score, having T-Jack and BJ Daniels gives us so much flexibility.
If we're facing a prevent D, Daniels can tear it up. If we need ball control, Tarvaris can hand it off and hit some check-downs. Imagine a scenario like the 2012 Chicago game when RW took over with his legs and won the game. T-Jack isn't doing that.
If it's between BJ and another unproven guy for the final WR spot, I like having the versatile Swiss Army knife. Let whoever clears waivers hit the PS.
Dontcha know blind allegiance is a great way to live? All the sheep think so anyway.Tech Worlds":yyextvz2 said:Coaches coach and we don't so we should just endorse everything they do.
Sounds right
MizzouHawkGal":haot57fy said:Doesn't BJ have PS eligibility left? Say we get Williams or whatever and they shine on PS wouldn't it be possible to shift BJ to the PS then?HawkAroundTheClock":haot57fy said:If Russell ever gets dinged up (one concussion can take him out of a game just like that) and we're within a score, having T-Jack and BJ Daniels gives us so much flexibility.
If we're facing a prevent D, Daniels can tear it up. If we need ball control, Tarvaris can hand it off and hit some check-downs. Imagine a scenario like the 2012 Chicago game when RW took over with his legs and won the game. T-Jack isn't doing that.
If it's between BJ and another unproven guy for the final WR spot, I like having the versatile Swiss Army knife. Let whoever clears waivers hit the PS.
I like following shepherds who have allowed us to graze in the past two Super Bowls. I aim to be one fattened lamb again come Februaryhawksfansinceday1":35ln762f said:Dontcha know blind allegiance is a great way to live? All the sheep think so anyway.Tech Worlds":35ln762f said:Coaches coach and we don't so we should just endorse everything they do.
Sounds right
And yet we got a first down.hawknation2015":1qujpqu9 said:
Siouxhawk":3jhymzu8 said:And yet we got a first down.hawknation2015":3jhymzu8 said:
And then he got destroyed by 51.hawknation2015":1hsym8by said:Siouxhawk":1hsym8by said:And yet we got a first down.hawknation2015":1hsym8by said:
Yes, it was Lockette's body getting knocked back like a rag doll behind the first down marker that made that play possible by Kevin Smith.
I'm 100% serious.
Like drafting Christine Michael......................hawksfansinceday1":glazmxp8 said:Even the most experienced and smartest people make mistakes man.Siouxhawk":glazmxp8 said:Thanks for giving me that chance, but themunn just elaborated on that more elequently than I could have.hawksfansinceday1":glazmxp8 said:Waiting for your comment on Ricardo's MINUS 5.0 grade DarrellSiouxhawk":glazmxp8 said:A couple comedians. Thanks for the entertainment.
hawksfansinceday1":gr4l9db0 said:Like drafting Christine Michael......................Even the most experienced and smartest people make mistakes man.
Spot on man (and yes, please don't ever say that again LOL).hawknation2015":2594rn3i said:hawksfansinceday1":2594rn3i said:Like drafting Christine Michael......................Even the most experienced and smartest people make mistakes man.
Percy Harvin for the win!
First and only time that phrase will be uttered.
And for every one of these snippets, you'll find 10 of him laying the hammer down.hawknation2015":144p1lo8 said:![]()
Butterfingers can't pick up the football, yet still gains six yards because our gunner doesn't know how to wrap up.
Show usSiouxhawk":1iuzglpt said:And for every one of these snippets, you'll find 10 of him laying the hammer down.hawknation2015":1iuzglpt said:![]()
Butterfingers can't pick up the football, yet still gains six yards because our gunner doesn't know how to wrap up.