Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Riverboat Ron is dead


Rags

Recommended Posts

Ron Rivera has never been good.

Riverboat was was pretty good.  I ain't got time for Ron to get in front of a podium and recall lessons he already learned. 

That said, Turner, Olsen? Y'all gotta come through on that final drive.  Turner killed two plays getting abused.  Olsen makes that catch 99 out of 100 times 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Playing out of position, I'll give him a pass.

But, damn, he got owned by Mack.

Even out of position...he got flat out whipped with a quickness.  He isn't having a good year IMO.  

Never know, maybe he is playing through something but he is a different dude 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Cpt slay a ho said:


Didn't help that fozzy stood back and watch like some helpless victim


Sent from my iPhone using CarolinaHuddle

Call me crazy but why the fug is Fozzy even in the game in that situation? The only back that can block worth a damn is Stewart. We just asked a small scat back to help block one of the best defensive ends in this game. Stewart chips him there and Cam gets the pass off. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, CRA said:

Ron Rivera has never been good.

Riverboat was was pretty good.  I ain't got time for Ron to get in front of a podium and recall lessons he already learned. 

That said, Turner, Olsen? Y'all gotta come through on that final drive.  Turner killed two plays getting abused.  Olsen makes that catch 99 out of 100 times 

I agree whole heartedly. But Ron Rivera got us there.

 

I agree with the first 2pc but the second one? Really? A

 

And not going for it on 4th and 1 when one of the most explosive offenses in the NFL is gaining momentum? Really?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't know, Riverboat lost it for us against the Cheifs.... what are you going to do from the 25 yard line with 20 seconds, and today Ron screwed us not going on 4th and less than a yard...

I don't second guess the team often, but this is sorry.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, CRA said:

Even out of position...he got flat out whipped with a quickness.  He isn't having a good year IMO.  

Never know, maybe he is playing through something but he is a different dude 

Sure, but the man battles 300 plus pound defensive tackles for a living. You can't just expect him to be able to adjust to that level of quickness without any practice. As bad as he was, he actually did better than I thought,

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, Rags said:

I agree whole heartedly. But Ron Rivera got us there.

 

I agree with the first 2pc but the second one? Really? A

 

And not going for it on 4th and 1 when one of the most explosive offenses in the NFL is gaining momentum? Really?

Ron's precious Book told him not to.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Hornets shooting has definitely cooled off to end the season 
    • Would be cool if Melo and Kon tied for the season league lead in 3’s.  Either that or Kon straight-up.
    • I love the bottom feeding approach.  Not to say I was the only one, but I was screaming to draft Coker and then screaming to get him in here as an UDFA.  There were criticisms about him, etc.  As a Gamecock baby (Dad was a Tight End for them when I was born) I was against Legette.  I wanted the kid from Georgia.   All that to say this:  I am afraid of drafting a WR (I spent some time today researching) a few of the top names: 1. Jordan Tyson.  MCL, ACL, NHL---he has injured everything he could that ends in "L" and some things not related to his body.  He will drop, and everyone will start getting excited around 15.   NO! take him off the board. 2. KC Concepcion.  I want to like him, but is he not John Metchie III II?  I can't stand drops. To me, the most important characteristic for a receiver is hands.  I do not buy the "He can be taught."  I disagree to a degree.  Catching a football at a high level when you are being hit by someone behind you as you run full speed across the field is more about concentration and focus than anything else. You gotta trust your eyes, your instincts, and your QB.  Hard to teach someone not to fear something that hits you that you cannot see.  Dropping passes gets into your head--that makes you second guess yourself.  if it doesn't, it should.  Either way, it is a mental issue.   3. Omar Cooper.  I like him enough, but at 19? No.  He is a good YAC guy with solid hands.  However, he had a good WR across from him, the best QB in the country, a pretty easy schedule (He had his best games against FCS schools) and I wonder how much of the route tree he ran.  I am torn, not sold.  Of the three just mentioned, he has the worst skillset but I would like him the best as our Z. Who then, do I want, you ask? If it has to be WR, trade back.  If you can't, draft the slow guy who can't get a good release.  1.  Denzel Boston.   If it has to be a WR at 19, I think I would take Denzel Boston.  His biggest criticism is the release (and 40 speed) but he had great hands and runs good routes. as the Z, which is what we need, he would be perfect because he could motion toward the LOS and even when on the LOS, he is off the ball.  Lets do some bottom fishing in Coker Lake: Round 2: Ted Hurst.  He is a model Z WR for this offense.  Drops too many balls to my liking, but as a second rounder, I can tolerate that a bit more than a first rounder.  Round 5: Kendrick Law (UK):  This is the guy I am most comfortable drafting.  His average route at KY was under 4 yards.  He is great at running after the catch.  Stats? don't look at the game stats--look at the measurables. A 42-inch vertical, a 10-foot-8 broad jump, and a 9.60 Relative Athletic Score place him among the most explosive receivers in this class. That kind of lower-body power, paired with his balance through contact and proven ability to generate yards after the catch, gives him a real foundation to develop beyond what Kentucky asked of him. I think they were considering drafting a WR in the first round.  I get it, but as with the tackles in round 1, "Buyer Beware."  I have not given up on XL but I am very concerned that his mind is not right for the NFL. 
×
×
  • Create New...