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Omar suggests Roberto Wallace could be next Miles Austin

How can you come to that conclusion before they've even played a few regular season games? Further, how much are you wiling to put on that conclusion?

i've got years of seeing hartline and naanee and roberto wallace...there's a few unknowns but there was no sleeping giant that jumped off the paper in the opener...a whole lot of ugh...usually doesn't take long for me to figure out what someones got to offer

i'll be watching the unit though again tomorrow...
 
omar also said that david gerrard was "funky fresh".

whatever the hell that means. i doubt it means washed up, oft injured never was.
 
this offense is gonna help this wr group there's no doubt about that...but once we start playin for keeps you expect to see a lot of dcs letting our wrs get clean releases off the los and get into the routes unimpeded??? i sure as hell don't...mike shermans gonna have to design some seriously intuitive plays to get these wrs open against man to man coverages...other than bess there is no consistent win wr against man in the core...at least of the known quantities there's not...

if tanny can pull off a better than even td to int ratio he'll be putting in work...cause it's an uphill climb with the wr core...anyways don't want to be debbie downer but i call em like i see em...probably could have layed off the word sucks so much...but they're all replaceable players
 
i've got years of seeing hartline and naanee and roberto wallace...there's a few unknowns but there was no sleeping giant that jumped off the paper in the opener...a whole lot of ugh...usually doesn't take long for me to figure out what someones got to offer

i'll be watching the unit though again tomorrow...

Don't work on your back peddling now. You slapped your chest like Sean Smith and said they would "suck." How far are you willing to go with that prediction?
 
Don't work on your back peddling now. You slapped your chest like Sean Smith and said they would "suck." How far are you willing to go with that prediction?

what are you asking me marshall??? sean smith sure is good isn't he??? i sure missed there didn't i...or koa misi at olb...i sure missed on that one didn't i...i could keep going if you want...i'm willing to go toe to toe with you on anything football related...drop it on me

whoops...i thought you said "you puffed your chest about sean smith"...
 
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what are you asking me marshall??? sean smith sure is good isn't he??? i sure missed there didn't i...or koa misi at olb...i sure missed on that one didn't i...i could keep going if you want...i'm willing to go toe to toe with you on anything football related...drop it on me

As a total "Receiving Unit" are you saying they are going to be ranked 31-32?
 
As a total "Receiving Unit" are you saying they are going to be ranked 31-32?

what kind of bet is that??? i'm aware that this o given the pace and the ball out of hand in a hurry will move the ball more than some boring run based play action passing game one that ranks in the very bottom of the league...you want to make a bet lets make it about stats or something per player...or lets just move on cause unit ranking stuff is lame
actually...forget it...i'm bored with it now...i'll stick with my take though about this wr core and its talent and upside... i think its awful
 
what kind of bet is that??? i'm aware that this o given the pace and the ball out of hand in a hurry will move the ball more than some boring run based play action passing game one that ranks in the very bottom of the league...you want to make a bet lets make it about stats or something per player...or lets just move on cause unit ranking stuff is lame
actually...forget it...i'm bored with it now...i'll stick with my take though about this wr core and its talent and upside... i think its awful

:chuckle: typical run like Ginn towards the sidelines..
 
Brandon Marshall and Earnest Wilford?

Brandon Marshall has proven to be an elite NFL talent.

Ernest Wilford was pretty solid for a few season in the NFL.

Roberto Wallace....... has accomplished about as much in the NFL as Omar has. Yet, Omar makes it sound like Wallace is Wilford on his bad days. GET REAL. I think we would all be very pleased if this guy would string together a couple of seasons for us like Wilford had in Jacksonville.

Can we all stop listening to Omar's nonsense? Why even post his stuff? Its all total nonsense. Its like he dosent have enough blood running through his brain when he writes this stuff because some of it is pumping other areas of his body while he is looking at David Garrard.

Can anyone teach me how to tweet? I hear this guy debates with people on tweeter. I have no idea how to use tweeter. I have some things this clown needs to read about his man David Garrard.

He would just block you, and act reeeaaaaallllllyy tough about it.
 
The big criticism that Hard Knocks revealed was his movement and ability to create separation.

In light of that...I'm not sure his Buccaneers outing was as impressive as I initially thought. Some of those plays were better throws than routes, and weren't really indicative of his ability to create separation. Take the pretty play that Tannehill threw over the flat corner to the perimeter. That wasn't a keen route or separation. That was a great throw with great timing to the hole between zones. Take the would-be touchdown as another example. Wallace created no separation really, but Wallace is huge and tough to come through so Tannahill threw the ball low to the ground, where Wallace would have a shot at catching it but the corner wouldn't...and in the end Wallace couldn't hang on. Even if he hung on that's a better throw and decision than route or catch.

His other plays involved two slants and a curl. One of the slants the corner clearly gave up the separation by staying home in his zone, and the linebacker Hayward was late to come over to rob the passing lane. He ran the curl well, but even on that play the separation was purely zone related.

The first slant he caught, the best part about it wasn't separation but what he was able to do after the catch, breaking a tackle. I don't remember if he created separation himself in that situation or if it was the zone that gave him the separation.

I watched the other routes and there was very little separation unless it was given up by the corner in his zone coverage. The corner passed him off to the next zone. The one instance where I saw him create real separation was one where he used his hands really well to disengage.

This could be something to keep an eye on.
Give us your observation on Hogan and Pruitt.
 
:chuckle: typical run like Ginn towards the sidelines..

yeah marshall...i'm running from ya alright...i'm just not interested in some sucker bet...just cause this wr core likely won't finish in the bottom 2 of the league doesn't mean it's not gonna be very underwhelming...
 
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