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Training Camp Day 8


Ricky Spanish
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4 minutes ago, w280sax said:

I try to be optimistic.  Teams rise from the ashes every year.  Houston, Tampa, and Arizona were seen as the worst teams last off-season and 2 had great years and even Arizona was coming on at the end of the year.

Can't read much on here if you want to be optimistic.  The loathing is insane. 

Houston drafted well and Tampa were 8-9 in the wildcard the year before, after going 13-4 prior and 11-5/winning the super bowl the year before lol. Tampa was not in the ashes. Cardinals suck dunno what else to say about that

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

 They could have easily picked one in the draft.


You don’t start a 3rd-4th round rookie C and pair him with a young QB.

We need a C, but this is not the year to have a rookie in that position.

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4 minutes ago, Tbe said:


You don’t start a 3rd-4th round rookie C and pair him with a young QB.

We need a C, but this is not the year to have a rookie in that position.

I expect all-new quarterbacks, centers, left tackles and linebackers next year. Kicker's also a revolving door annually, so look for another one there as well.

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13 minutes ago, Tbe said:



How does Icky not see that guy?

Whoever is calling out the.protections is fuging up that's why. Whether it's Corbett or Bryce. That's a 5 man rush everyone should have a man and that's not at all what happens. Corbett tries to DT with the RG when he should be responsible for Josey blitzing. The LG should have the guy Ickey blocks and Ickey should have the guy on the end of the LoS. Same issues as last season so maybe it is Bryce. If I got sacked 62 times last year that would be the #1 thing I'd want to work on and master is the protection. The free runners to the QB has to stop I've never seen that happen to an NFL offense so many times before

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