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Thundergod
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« Reply #32 on: August 20, 2015, 11:12:00 am » |
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Sorry to rain on the parade here - -
What's different from last year to this year? You really think Ndomukong Suh makes the Dolphins from 8-8 disappointments to Super Bowl contenders? Aside from Suh -
Two leading WR's gone, replaced with a rookie and a 3rd year kid Same QB Same RB, mostly patchwork o-line - granted Albert will be back... same LB's same secondary, minus a feisty veteran who I thought was more of a contributor than most, an injured FS, and a good nickel corner
So who's making this vast difference? Bryce McCain? Jay Ajayi? Kenny Stills?
Sorry guys, you know I'm usually the optimist, but I don't understand where this optimism comes from...
I echo this sentiment. Adding to it, we still have Philbin calling timeouts for the other team. 8-8
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Cdogg
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« Reply #33 on: August 23, 2015, 05:09:30 pm » |
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Don't need pro bowlers at every position but need competent players who are adequate. You can get by without a top end TE, RB and a lackluster Safety (not counting punters and kickers here either.) RB is the least important position on a team these days lets be honest. I think CB is an overrated position these days, with all the rule changes CB's can't do anything but chase guys down and tackle for the most part. Still has some importance but not like it once did.
The lines (both sides) are too important. Without quality DT's teams run down your throat and you are toast (look at Miami end of last year) and Center is the same (if pressure is up the middle to your QB, good night, can't win)
I think RB is important. Not nearly as much as it was 10 years ago, but still can be a game changer for teams. You kind of contradicted yourself by saying its the least important position followed by your statement... "Without quality DT's teams run down your throat and you are toast". This is a weakness exposed by RB's around the league. Imo, the RB position should be given a little more credit.
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MyGodWearsAHoodie
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« Reply #36 on: August 24, 2015, 01:56:07 pm » |
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I think quality RB's do still play a vital role, and they are not as easy to find as people like to say. Without a running game the defense can just tee off on the QB
I agree with the latter but not the former. A running game is important, a top tier running back is not. The running game is a function of two things: the o-line and the back. I would rather have an o-line that can create holes that any scrub could run through and a squad of mid-grade running backs than a top tier running back with a mid-grade o-line.
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