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!

     

only way i would want to trade peppers


QRod23

Recommended Posts

if we can get a peppers for boldin and a draft pick it would help tremendously and if nfl scouts dot have a young man named Michael Johnson DE Georgia Tech high on thier draft board and we get an opportunity to draft him and do draft him. then i think it would be the best way to settle this.

and if...... and this is a big IF...if we can possibly pick up DT Albert Haynesworth on top of trading peppers for boldin and a draft pick and draft michael johnson, then this would be a great move for the panthers organization.

but highly unlikely

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Am I the only guy that doesn't want to see Anquan Boldin come here?

He's a great receiver, but we do not need him in this offense.

I agree he'd be a waste in the Panthers scheme, I don't believe he'd be happy with Smith getting 70% of the looks.

Fitz getting more attention wasn't as big a deal with the way the Cards threw it up there were enough balls to go around.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Agreed...no Boldin needed. They need to have some kind of reliable 3rd WR, whether Jarrett becomes that guy this year while Moose is still #2 or they get another guy. I hope that Jarrett experiences that 3rd year jump WRs sometimes do...then they could have Moose 1 more year then Jarret kind of takes over the 2nd spot. I think Jabar Gaffney is a PERFECT #3 WR though (reliable, runs good routes, etc) and if NE doesn't re-sign him they should consider it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Am I the only guy that doesn't want to see Anquan Boldin come here?

He's a great receiver, but we do not need him in this offense.

I agree. Don't want Boldin and definitely don't want Michael Johnson. I want Connor Barwin...the guy has too much ability and heart and is virtually all upside. He's played DE for one year. Imagine what he could become with a good position coach....and I think we have one.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

what is the lovefest with Michael Johnson? I know he makes the inevitable comparison to Peppers but the guy has an awful motor and sucks against the run.

Which one are you talking about? Or do you mean other than the physical differences they're pretty much the same :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

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


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Would Morgan or Beason have been HOFers' if injuries hadn't derailed their careers?  I was not a close watcher of the game when Morgan was in his prime but I thought Beason had a few seasons at close to Lukes' level of play.
    • Franchise QBs feast when things are rolling and the tide that raises boats when things are going sideways.  Bryce isn't that. He's a complimentary player, that's it.  When the defense and STs are on point, he plays loose and it shows.  When we are in a dog fight and things haven't gone our way, he struggles.  It's that simple. He's not a horrible QB, but he's not top tier either.  So the question begs, is this worthy of a second contract?  The answer should be no.  It definitely is my answer. Bryce will never be a QB that can produce wins largely on his arm.  That's a FRANCHISE QB, any other QB is simply a placeholder at the starter's position until that guy can be found.   At some point the excuses of lack of weapons will be a straw man.  Heck, it's nearly there now.  I mean if he doesn't look even better than last year will we blame it on the TE position?  'Well if Bryce only had a player like Kelce, Kittle or Gronk on this team...'  Are we really going to do that?  
    • When I arrived at college, I was 18, not too much younger than some of these draft picks.  It was not a huge school, but there were guys on the team who were 21, 22, 23....playing ahead of me.  I was seventh on the depth chart.  Those guys have been through a few seasons, were stronger, more knowledgeable.  I was a better raw player than some of them, but those other factors matter.  As I grew stronger, more familiar with the playbook, and learned what it was like to play in college, I gradually improved and with that, I rose up the depth chart.  It took most of my freshman year for the light to come on.  Had the coach thrown me into the starting lineup day 1, I would have probably failed.    And that was college.  So I agree with you based on my experience on a much lower level.  Frankly, I think that is why so many kids drafted to fill huge gaps bust.  The teams are desperate.  Anyone who looks to fill vacancies in the starting lineup through the draft is desperate.  You draft depth to develop.  For this reason, I say, "Let Walker start for a while."  Maybe Brazzell can be our WR 4.  Throw Hunter into a rotation and ask him to do one or two things.  Freeling needs some strength and he needs to work on run blocking.
×
×
  • Create New...