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PFF on Byron Bell


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What if bell develops into a crazy good lt? We would just need a db and the we'd be set

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Our D is fine. We cant afford anymore pieces without having a drop off somewhere else. I honestly think all we need is a #2 WR to becoming a top 3 team for the next 5 to 6 years. Crabtree, Demarius Thomas, Allen Hurns, and Welker are all free agents next year.

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Our D is fine. We cant afford anymore pieces without having a drop off somewhere else. I honestly think all we need is a #2 WR to becoming a top 3 team for the next 5 to 6 years. Crabtree, Demarius Thomas, Allen Hurns, and Welker are all free agents next year.

 

smh at people still wanting to upgrade the WR corps huh. truly i dont get it. we have KB. we have veterans fully capable of contributing. we have young guns Brown and Bersin. we even signed the Huddle's latest WR obsession Stephen Hill, and people STILL want another WR?! what more do you people want for fugs sake?! what we have at WR is fine for this season. the secondary is still a concern, and no one should be sold on the OL yet. OT, OG, CB, and S are all bigger needs than WR at this point.

Ansah went agaist Beatty.  Will freakin Beatty.

 

 

and still only got one sack from what i remember...

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Our D is fine. We cant afford anymore pieces without having a drop off somewhere else. I honestly think all we need is a #2 WR to becoming a top 3 team for the next 5 to 6 years. Crabtree, Demarius Thomas, Allen Hurns, and Welker are all free agents next year.

 

 

Let Proehl work his magic on Hill. We may be set at #2 WR if he can.

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smh at people still wanting to upgrade the WR corps huh. truly i dont get it. we have KB. we have veterans fully capable of contributing. we have young guns Brown and Bersin. we even signed the Huddle's latest WR obsession Stephen Hill, and people STILL want another WR?! what more do you people want for fugs sake?! what we have at WR is fine for this season. the secondary is still a concern, and no one should be sold on the OL yet. OT, OG, CB, and S are all bigger needs than WR at this point.

and still only got one sack from what i remember...

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We really should decide if PFF is a  bunch of morons who we should ignore, or if they are a bunch of experts whose every uttering we should hang on.

 

Easy.  When it's positive, they're geniuses, when it's negative, they don't know what they're talking about. 

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I am fine with who we have as WR this season. We did well with the cards delt to us, but I would love to pick up a WR that requires a double team in the draft. Atlanta showed in the nfc championship with Seattle that having two wideouts and a TE that require double teams creates a mismatch right off the top. No need for fancy motions and misdirections to create one. It's already there. (see our front seven).

I think most draft nics try to plug holes so there are no weaknesses. An overwhelming strength can produce more problems for them than a weakness at a spot for us.

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it was a list of one player from each of the 32 teams who played well in Week 1 in a particular area after not doing as well there last year.

Bell was only one of four OL to make list along with

Dolphins Center Samson Satele, Cardinals left guard Ted Larsen and Chargers right tackle DJ Fluker ("As a rookie, D.J. Fluker allowed an average of 3.2 pressures per game, and allowed two or more pressures in 14 of 17 games. In Week 1, he was one of two right tackles to not allow a single pressure in over 35 pass block snaps.")

Note a DE we face next also made the list:

"Detroit Lions: As a rookie, Ezekiel Ansah had three total hits on 359 pass rushes. Against the New York Giants, he also had three total hits but on 24 pass rushes."

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