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How many playmakers do we have really ?

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In my opinion the the only consistant playmaker were have is Jason Taylor.

Zach is consistant, not great

Welker is overachiever, but by no means a playmaker

Chambers has his moments,but recent memory none come to mind

Overall other than Taylor we dont have any game changing players
 
Captain Lou said:
In my opinion the the only consistant playmaker were have is Jason Taylor.

Zach is consistant, not great

Welker is overachiever, but by no means a playmaker

Chambers has his moments,but recent memory none come to mind

Overall other than Taylor we dont have any game changing players

I agree!!! Taylor is the only playmaker.
 
give him a line, and ronnie will be.

Give him some time, and Jason Allen will be.

Wait till we're officially out of playoff contention, and chambers will be.
 
Captain Lou said:
In my opinion the the only consistant playmaker were have is Jason Taylor.

Zach is consistant, not great

Welker is overachiever, but by no means a playmaker

Chambers has his moments,but recent memory none come to mind

Overall other than Taylor we dont have any game changing players

Wes Welker IS a playmaker, overachiever or not this guy is one of the most consistent playmakers we have in the return game and one of the few receivers who can hold onto the ball and get YAC when thrown to him.
 
Jason Taylor, Wes Welker, that's probably about it. Zach has been solid as usual but seems to have lost something.
 
Ronnie Brown and Jason Taylor.

RB isn't used nearly enough. A halfway decent offensive coordinator would make him in to a big time threat.

JT is top 5 easily at his position. Again, I think he is being used wrong...just my opinion of course, but JT plays better as a down lineman and keep him on one side.

Yeah, I think the coaches are really over-thinking this thing. Game planning is poor and they are not using their strengths as well as they could.
 
Saban4prez said:
give him a line, and ronnie will be.

Give him some time, and Jason Allen will be.

Wait till we're officially out of playoff contention, and chambers will be.


You basing you assumption on his draft order. He doesn't get much playing time in a very weak secondary. He was picked in the first round but he isn't even come close to playing like one. First round potential is usually pretty evident even when they play bad. I haven't seen anything to suggest he will be a game changer.
 
Captain Lou said:
In my opinion the the only consistant playmaker were have is Jason Taylor.

Zach is consistant, not great

Welker is overachiever, but by no means a playmaker

Chambers has his moments,but recent memory none come to mind

Overall other than Taylor we dont have any game changing players
Doesn't Zach lead the team every single season with tackles? I would have to say Zach is a playmaker on this team. and Probley number 1. Year after Year after Year. And I think he leads the team in tackles this season.
 
hellsapoppin said:
Doesn't Zach lead the team every single season with tackles? I would have to say Zach is a playmaker on this team. and Probley number 1. Year after Year after Year. And I think he leads the team in tackles this season.


I really think that leading in tackling is overrated. All tackles are NOT impact plays. It really depends on where the ball carrier is tackled.
If a RB is tackled after a 15 yard gain, that isn't as significant as the same RB being tackled for a loss or TFLs.

Given a choice, I'd rather have a LB with LESS tackles overall and MORE TFLs, forced fumbles, INTs and sacks.
 
Jason Taylor and Keith Traylor (though he'll probably retire after the season). Channing Crowder is stepping it up; but I'm not sure I'd call him a "playmaker" yet. Bell is a playmaker, but he's only a situational player. I think when Jason Allen starts seeing some more playing time, he'll be a playmaker.

Chris Chambers used to be a playmaker, not sure what's happened with him this season. Ronnie Brown is far and away our best player on offense; he's a playmaker.
 
jason taylor....ya that about it.....not brown (at least for know) does not get the ball enough to be a "play maker".....and yes i am aware it is not his fault
 
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