But most of the rookies you want, like James and Broyles, are not going to come in and be big-time players. They'll be rookies. Good chance they'll have hardly any impact. Plus, your new head coach, Jeff Fisher, is a defensive-minded coach.
ATL @ TB
BAL @ SD
SF @ NO
GB @ NYG
But most of the rookies you want, like James and Broyles, are not going to come in and be big-time players. They'll be rookies. Good chance they'll have hardly any impact. Plus, your new head coach, Jeff Fisher, is a defensive-minded coach.
this thread has become lol
I'm ready for the next season to begin already. The NBA is OK, and March Madness is alright too, but nothing compares to the NFL.
At Least we have the draft to hold us off
So am I, but my schedule is full what with the Combine starting next week, and the draft in April not to mention Spring football camp for my Sooners and the Red-White game the week before the draft,and then fall training and the preseason and not to mention the NFL network to fill every other hour. So I'm covered.
By the way rumors on Cleveland looking to trade up to #2 to acquire RG3
Yeah, I like the Draft, but even that's still 3 months away. I guess the next best thing is Free Agency in a month.
The Combine...I really don't care about. lol I mean, that's great if people watch it, but I don't watch a single second of it. And they don't carry NFL Network where I live, which sucks. But hopefully that will change now that the NFL is upgrading their Thursday Night schedules so there is a Thursday Night game every week starting Week 1 until Week 15. They also say that every team will play on Thursdays at least once. This is good, but also bad because it means we have to sit through watching teams like the Browns and Vikings on primetime. If the NFL is smart, they'll have the crappy teams play other crappy teams so at least it'll be fair matchups.
And yes, I heard about Cleveland moving up. Don't like the idea. I think they have a good guy in McCoy who just needs a little more time to develop. Too bad they're ready to jump ship on him already. Plus, I also have a feeling RG3 is going to be a bust.
he's a hell of a Athlete but his style of play will get him seriously injured he left two college games this year with Concussion symptoms. So that doesn't bode well for his NFL career. I think this is a case where it would be better served letting him fall to the later rounds, and only offer to take him as an Athlete not as a QB
Speaking of I've heard reports that Vincent Jackson may be headed to Saint Louis. Now I would not mind this big guy coming into the fold, but as with LLoyd I don't think it's possible to land him due to Monetary means.
Last edited by Neo Aguni; 02-12-2012 at 09:37 PM.
I just took a look at the Colts' FA list and GREAT CEASARS GHOST!!!! They have a long list of vets. Most of their offense are FA's (Collie and Clark are the only ones who are not, outside of Manning).
It's possible. I doubt he's going back to San Diego, just like I doubt DeSean Jackson is going back to Philly.Originally Posted by Neo Aguni
I expect San Francisco to pursue one of them hard, because that was the only thing bringing their team down this year: a dynamic wideout.