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David Newton's Roster Projections


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1 hour ago, Carl Spackler said:

I don't like this thread because it's not full of sanctimonious Gettleman grovelling

Also, Alex Armah at FB

I have a hunch that Armah makes the team, possibly in addition to Young if he proves himself on ST. Cut CAP or Fozzy to make room. Draft a replacement for Stew next season.

As much as it pains me to say, I think Williams beats out Sanchez at CB. No reaso for Elder, Captain, and Sanchez on the roster. best case scenario, Zack and teddy get cut for a decent FA. 

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1 hour ago, KB_fan said:

Can't see us keeping 4 RBs & a fullback.  I'd predict an extra WR instead or another safety or CB for ST.

I don't see CAP making the roster... but then, we know Marty loves his RBs.  So things have changed a bit since I last did a roster projection.

 I feel the opposite I see CAP making it with Fozzy being the odd man out. If you look at the Tampa games CAP was able to  do the same outside runs Fozzy has done but is far better inside tackle Runner

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With old Hurndog at the helm now you can throw logic and reason out the window in regards to the roster.   The longer he stays the more active he will be in turning what we've known upside down.  I'm going to enjoy watching his defends try to spin his antics into something positive.

Keep polishing that turd you Hurndog champions.

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15 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

Maybe Armah could help shake things up here??  Other than Greg, TE is depressing to think about.  Please stay healthy Greg.

Hmmmm, I like the way you think. Armah at TE, that has potential, and Hurney said he had some players that he might want to switch their positions. Again, I think he has to be (and predict that he will be) a beast on ST.

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5 minutes ago, Bogart said:

With old Hurndog at the helm now you can throw logic and reason out the window in regards to the roster.   The longer he stays the more active he will be in turning what we've known upside down.  I'm going to enjoy watching his defends try to spin his antics into something positive.

Keep polishing that turd you Hurndog champions.

So you're basically rooting for the team to fail so you can gloat over it

Another Gettleman fan, not a Panthers fan

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3 hours ago, KB_fan said:

Can't see us keeping 4 RBs & a fullback.  I'd predict an extra WR instead or another safety or CB for ST.

I don't see CAP making the roster... but then, we know Marty loves his RBs.  So things have changed a bit since I last did a roster projection.

Agreed.  Plus a lot of people don't realize that CAP is 27 already!  If we are going to keep a project, I'd rather keep one who is 21

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1 hour ago, My Goodness My Guinness said:

I think Larsen will make it, Sanchez won't, Teddy Williams makes it like always, Armah makes the team as a 2nd FB/ 3rd TE instead of Manhertz, and CAP gets the boot as Samuel can fill in if need be. 

Yeah we need to hang on to Larsen.  He looked great last year.  Sanchez will wind up on the PS again.  I'm hoping Elder is our 4 CB.  And yeah, I'm done with the CAP experiment.  

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3 hours ago, Bogart said:

With old Hurndog at the helm now you can throw logic and reason out the window in regards to the roster.   The longer he stays the more active he will be in turning what we've known upside down.  I'm going to enjoy watching his defends try to spin his antics into something positive.

Keep polishing that turd you Hurndog champions.

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