FinHopeful
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I am calling out the players or caoches that have failed us this year, and I am praising the players or coaches that make plays and fight hard or make good coaching descisions
Failures
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Chris Chambers: He does not get open enough. He drops too many balls. When he was hot last year, we won 6 games in a row.
Randy McMichael: too many dropped balls and too many missed blocks in the passing game.
Jeno James: Slow, holds when beat, very little push in the running bgame. I have no idea why he has not been replaced.
Travares Tillman: Just does not cut it! Beat too often. Not in the correct place. Still makes the wrong cover calls.
Mike Mularkey: Last year Linehan moved Chambers around to get him the ball. It worked. Mularkey needs to commit more to the run.
Heros
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Jason Taylor: An excellent player who always produces.
Ronnie Brown: He runs very hard. Excels as a receiver. The only reason he does not have more yards is the weaknesses in the line. He has some faults that a good running caoch could correct.
Wes Welker: A true football player. He consistently overachieves.
Keith Traylor: Not only is he stuffing the run, but he is making sacks.
Last comments.
* Marty Booker almost made my hero list. He probably should, but something is holding me back.
* Vernon Carey almost made my hero list. He is playing well now, but he had problems at the begining of the season.
* Hudson Houck almost made my hero list. He does not have good talent. Vernon Carey has talent, and Hudson has coached him to a good place. He keeps trying to build a line. The switching of McIntosh and Shelton was a good idea, but his failure to address Jeno James bothers me.
* Joey almost made my failure list. He throws a lot of silly interceptions, but the recievers on this team have too many drops for me to put Joey on the failure list.
* Derek Hagan is developing quickly, and I am happy with his progress. You really cannot expect any more from a rookie.
Failures
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Chris Chambers: He does not get open enough. He drops too many balls. When he was hot last year, we won 6 games in a row.
Randy McMichael: too many dropped balls and too many missed blocks in the passing game.
Jeno James: Slow, holds when beat, very little push in the running bgame. I have no idea why he has not been replaced.
Travares Tillman: Just does not cut it! Beat too often. Not in the correct place. Still makes the wrong cover calls.
Mike Mularkey: Last year Linehan moved Chambers around to get him the ball. It worked. Mularkey needs to commit more to the run.
Heros
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Jason Taylor: An excellent player who always produces.
Ronnie Brown: He runs very hard. Excels as a receiver. The only reason he does not have more yards is the weaknesses in the line. He has some faults that a good running caoch could correct.
Wes Welker: A true football player. He consistently overachieves.
Keith Traylor: Not only is he stuffing the run, but he is making sacks.
Last comments.
* Marty Booker almost made my hero list. He probably should, but something is holding me back.
* Vernon Carey almost made my hero list. He is playing well now, but he had problems at the begining of the season.
* Hudson Houck almost made my hero list. He does not have good talent. Vernon Carey has talent, and Hudson has coached him to a good place. He keeps trying to build a line. The switching of McIntosh and Shelton was a good idea, but his failure to address Jeno James bothers me.
* Joey almost made my failure list. He throws a lot of silly interceptions, but the recievers on this team have too many drops for me to put Joey on the failure list.
* Derek Hagan is developing quickly, and I am happy with his progress. You really cannot expect any more from a rookie.