Positives from this season?

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  1. The 1985er

    The 1985er Well-Known Member

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    For me seeing Powell emerge as a NFL caliber RB, his ceiling is high imo.

    Kerley looking like a good player in the slot position

    Wilkerson and Coples playing well on the D line.

    Landry solidfying our safety position, hoping we can bring him back.
     
  2. DMarsh6

    DMarsh6 Active Member

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    Cromartie stepping up

    Kyle Wilson isn't as bad as this board thinks, he played well also

    Besides that I agree with everything you have put
     
  3. TurkJetFan

    TurkJetFan Well-Known Member

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    thinking...thinking...thinking....
     
  4. Penning10

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    Geez its really slim pickings....Malone was a decent Punter...Cromartie raised his game...McIntyre was a nice scrap heap pickup at LB.
     
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    We were getting talked about on espn everyday:up:
     
  7. dr.velociraptor

    dr.velociraptor Tired of BS

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    Good God that's a sad list...

    Powell's ceiling is not high IMO, I doubt he's on the team next year. Kerley is a serviceable #3 but that's hardly anything to get excited about. Wilkerson looks good, not great, but decent, the jury is still out on Coples. Landry was decent, hits hard, bad in coverage.

    Either way basically any of those guys except maybe Wilkerson are easily replaceable.
     
  8. dBLitzer28

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  9. TurkJetFan

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    lmao FTW. /thread
     
  10. Axel3419

    Axel3419 Well-Known Member

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    Edwards has looked pretty good since his return to us. I hope we bring him back for cheap.
     
  11. JackTheFootballGuru

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    Biggest positive by far is Wilkerson. That guy played as well if not better than justin smith, and should be ranked lower than only JJ Watt when it comes to 3-4 defensive ends.
     
  12. dr.velociraptor

    dr.velociraptor Tired of BS

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    Wilkerson was good but come on now, a little hyperbole no?
     
  13. JackTheFootballGuru

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    I don't know what you were watching.

    I'm not sure how Powell wouldn't make the team next year with Mcknight behind him and Greene a free agent...

    Kerley had 800+ yards on the dysfunctional offense that had a grand total of 3000 passing yard between all QBs combined. He's a legitimate playmaker and a really good #3 receiver, but definately best used inside there at the slot.

    Wilkerson does not look decent. The guy is an all-pro. As disruptive and dominant in the run game as anyone. The stats don't tell even half the story on him.

    The jury is still out on Coples, but in very limited playing time he was our best pass rusher and grabbed 5.5 sacks. It's legitimate to expect 10 sacks out of him next season.

    I don't love Landry, but he was not bad in coverage, by any means.

    Who do you replace Kerley with easily? Laron Landry? Quinton Coples? A good pass rusher from the interior of the line? Do you realize that that is rare?
     
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    It's over!
     
  15. mr nyjet

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    the cheerleading squad got a few upgrades......:up:
     
  16. JackTheFootballGuru

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    No. PFF agrees, and has Smith ranked third, Wilkerson ranked second, Watt first. Rex compares him to Richard Seymour and I think that's a legitimate comparison. With an improved Coples and a healthy Pouha, Wilkerson will see less and double teams (which he saw on every play this year) and be even more dominant.
     
  17. TurkJetFan

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    +1...good breakdown, thanks.
     
  18. JohnnyThaJet

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    Cro, Wilk, Powell, Landry, and Coples. That's about it.
     
  19. alleycat9

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    buttfumble... oh wait you wanted POSITIVES.


    everyone finally realizing that mark sanchez is just not any good.... well hopefully they realized it by this point. please please rex please realize it or fire yourself.
     
  20. Jake

    Jake Well-Known Member

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    Cro, Wilk, Kerley, Powell, Brick, Coples and Davis were productive.
     

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