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I don't think so. There isn't much to it, IMO.
He was "the most NFL ready WR" in that Draft when we took him. I think that most folks took that as "he'll step in and shoot up from there". However, I think that the correct translation of that is simply: he's was as good as he's was ever going to get. He's was a completely finished product. There was no ceiling.
When you figure that his dad was an NFL WR coach, it kinda makes a lot of sense. He stood out in college because he did all of the little things that a college WR typically doesn't do - and that college DB's never really see. Then, he came to the NFL where he is plain-jane by comparison. Everyone is doing those little things and all of the DB's have seen it a hundred times a day for their entire career.
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Banner has said that he uses his comments to motivate players.
There were rumors that Gordon stopped working as hard as he could late in the season. His final 3 games were only 3 catches for 27 yards, 1 catch for 7 yards, and 4 catches for 49 yards. That was his worse 3 game stretch, but it was also a really tough stretch of games, with games against top defenses in the Broncos and Steelers .... plus having musical QBs the final 2 weeks.
Also, this isn't a typical situation where a new front office and ownership comes in and starts evaluating from the post-season forward. Haslam and Banner came in last year during the pre-season, so they had an entire year to see how players practice and play in person. They obviously felt that some of these players, like Weeden and Gordon, needed a kick in the ass.
Kick given. Now there is no question what is expected, and it's time to move forward.
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The Oakland Raiders have signed free agent S Usama Young, General Manager Reggie McKenzie announced Tuesday.
Young, entering his seventh NFL campaign, played the last two seasons with the Cleveland Browns. Before that, he spent four years with the New Orleans Saints, where he was coached by Dennis Allen, then the secondary coach of the Saints.
A 6-foot, 200-pound safety out of Kent State, Young has played in 81 career games with 25 starts. His career totals include seven interceptions, 22 passes defensed and 2½ sacks since entering the NFL as New Orleans’ third-round selection (66th overall) in the 2007 NFL Draft.
In 2012, Young played in 13 games with 11 starts and posted career highs with three interceptions and 1½ sacks. In 2011, his first season with Cleveland after signing with the Browns as an unrestricted free agent, Young played in all 16 games and totaled a career-best 70 tackles (51 solo).
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Where's the one of him bouncing off of Jared Cook?
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I was actually looking for one of many where he ran up an touched the pile after the play was over.
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Appears Brady Quin will be backing up Wilson down there in Seattle:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/09/seahawks-will-sign-brady-quinn/
Good place for him to go. He can continue to collect a paycheck, and doesn't have to worry about continuing to embarrass himself by actually having to play.
Man is he one lousy QB.
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Man is he one lousy QB.
Lol. I can't believe they couldn't do better than that for a backup. It's kind of weird that the two most active teams in FA have our rejects backing up their starting qb's.
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They tried out Leinart, Seneca Wallace, and Brady Quinn. Of those three at least you know Quinn will help out the starter.
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They tried out Leinart, Seneca Wallace, and Brady Quinn. Of those three at least you know Quinn will help out the starter.
I think all three would help Wilson...By guaranteeing he has the starting job
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They tried out Leinart, Seneca Wallace, and Brady Quinn. Of those three at least you know Quinn will help out the starter.
I think all three would help Wilson...By guaraneeting he has the starting job
Haha...
I honestly wouldn't give a bag of peanuts for any of those QB's. Maybe Seneca, but even that is testing the peanut bag to player value comparison LOL!
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They tried out Leinart, Seneca Wallace, and Brady Quinn. Of those three at least you know Quinn will help out the starter.
I think all three would help Wilson...By guaraneeting he has the starting job
Haha...
I honestly wouldn't give a bag of peanuts for any of those QB's. Maybe Seneca, but even that is testing the peanut bag to player value comparison LOL!
I think the bag has a hole in it!
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I was actually looking for one of many where he ran up an touched the pile after the play was over.
Or when he would celebrate a big-hit after giving up a 20 yard play. Offense is moving the chains and he's dancing...
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They will be sorely disappointed if that is what they're hoping for.
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The thing is they don't have Ray Lewis to make sure McClain stays on track.
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The thing is they don't have Ray Lewis to make sure McClain stays on track.
His leadership is probably the thing they'll miss the most.. that is unless they can get him into coaching.
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He already signed a contract with ESPN and I'm sure whatever he's making there will be more than an assistant coach would make.
Also, one of the reasons he retired was so he could watch his son play college football at Miami.
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His leadership is probably the thing they'll miss the most..
Or his ridiculous dance. Probably a toss-up.
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Not necessarily. Do you know how many castaways the Bengals have consumed and has actually worked out for them? A good number. Most of them have been on defense and I credit the turnaround to the DC Zimmer. Bengals have been notoriously known for grabbing these guys on the cheap (Mike Brown business model) and taking a shot on them relying on their pretty good coaching. Bengals' fans will never admit this but Marvin Lewis is a very good player's coach as well.
Perhaps their division rival, Ravens, have noticed this and have decided to take a chance as well. I think they still need a ILB.
Hey, if the idea fails, he's cut and I bet they didn't spend a ton on him either.
Will he be the next Ray Lewis? Ha, I don't know. The kid is 23 and if he gets a grinder of a coach, similar to Zimmer, maybe he'll get his act together. It worked for head case Vonteze Burfict. Maybe it can work for McClain.
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He already signed a contract with ESPN and I'm sure whatever he's making there will be more than an assistant coach would make.
Also, one of the reasons he retired was so he could watch his son play college football at Miami.
well then, they will miss his leadership
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Yeah, I'm familiar with the Bengals since, like you, I live in the area.
I'm not sure where most of their post-draft castaway acquisitions with character concerns have really been all that stellar for them.
The ones that did do well, aside from maybe Benson, had a decent history of good play prior to coming to Cincinnati. Their biggest knock was their character concern. I'm thinking of people like Owens, and possibly Pac-Man (although a first round pick playing nickel is not very good).
The rest of their character concerns, like Maualuga and Burfict were talented players that fell in the draft due to character concerns. They still had talent though. Some may even argue Maualuga wasn't worth the high second round pick.
I do agree with you that Zimmer is a good coach. He was my frontrunner for head coach here, but I'm very happy with Chud and that's another story.
If you have Game Rewind, I highly encourage you to go back and watch the Raiders games. I've been doing it for Bryant to make observations in his signing thread, but I can't help but notice McClain. His instincts are horrible and he constantly takes himself out of the play. Often, these are very basic reads where his errors have nothing to do with the coaching.
For instance, IIRC on one play against Denver, he was covering the RB in the flat, Manning and the OL were rolling out to the left. McClain abandons the RB with no other coverage in the area and tries to seal off the edge where the LT is (as if Manning of all people were going to turn the corner and take the ball up the sideline himself). RB is now open and, I can't remember, but either gets a TD or mass yardage.
This all is in addition to his character concerns. I really don't think this guy's upstairs can be fixed. Now, on top of all this, they mention the Ravens picking him up "to replace" Ray Lewis." If they mean Ray Lewis' position alone, he still doesn't have the talent or instincts Ray had, from the time he was drafted to when he retired. If they meant Ray Lewis the leader, McClain would have to be a brilliant player who makes good decisions and be an excellent motivator, for which he is neither.
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I think all three would help Wilson...By guaraneeting he has the starting job
Haha...
I honestly wouldn't give a bag of peanuts for any of those QB's. Maybe Seneca, but even that is testing the peanut bag to player value comparison LOL!
I think the bag has a hole in it!
Haha I think Oakland's bag has a hole in it, because they signed Wallace:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/10/raiders-choose-wallace-over-thigpen/
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Wallace could win that job.
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He very well might.
His competition is Matt Flynn and Terrell Pryor. It's not like he's showing up to compete with Joe Montana and Steve Young.
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Now the Bengals are interested in Ahmad Bradshaw
Wonder how his foot is, and will hold up?
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Keep in mind, this is just KFFL linking to a guy's opinion... LINK Browns | Might pursue Danario Alexander The Cleveland Browns are believed to be a team to possibly have interest in restricted free-agent WR Danario Alexander (Chargers). 2013-04-10 18:12:20 | Source: thesidelineview.com - Adam Caplan
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The Cleveland Browns are believed to be a team to possibly have interest in restricted free-agent WR Danario Alexander (Chargers).
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If it was simply a guy to come in and help our WRs learn the terminology...
Well, that's what coaches are for, right?
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If it was simply a guy to come in and help our WRs learn the terminology...
Well, that's what coaches are for, right?
Yes, but under the CBA the number of hours per day (and per week, I believe) that the players can be "coached" is strictly limited. Another player, however, can work with other players any number of hours without restriction.
So, heading into OTA and mini-camps which will start in just a couple of weeks, having a player on the roster than can knowledgeably work with other players after-hours has some value.
Browns is the Browns
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"believed to be a team to possibly have interest in"
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More or less wishy-washy than MKC?
Whaaat? That's rock solid news reporting..
If it was on Twitter however...
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Another move that probably makes too much sense to pull the trigger The Chargers have just 6.7mil cap room left. Offer some money upfront (3-4mil) and take a risk on his health and make the other years performance based. He'll sign quickly and SD has to think hard about matching. He's 24yo, costs no compensation and he's an absolute Colston-like beast when healthy
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I think it would be a good signing, but hasn't the guy blown out his knee like 12 times?
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He is restricted and was tendered by the chargers at the original pick level; however going undrafted means we wouldn't have to surrender a pick, if he signs an offer sheet and sd doesn't match. I would do, as stated above, try to make the best offer for us and that would make it more difficult for sd to match. Maybe 5 million guaranteed, for a 5 year contract, with all 5 guaranteed in first year. League minimum, or just above in the remaining years.
Another nice addition (if it happened, but lots of qualifiers in that 'report'; maybe, perhaps, and possibles ), could become the #2, with Little in the slot, and Nelson the #4 and or Joker TE type role. Leaving Benjamin to be primarily our kick and/or punt returner.
Statistics are like a bikini; what they show is interesting, but what they hide is vital. Drive for show (1st round), Putt for dough (rest of draft).
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IF we signed Alexander we would have some giant wide receivers. Little would be the smallest one of our top four at 6'2" 220.
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