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Jtymer49er
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I would like Constanzo, Reuland, Phillip Adams, and Taylor Mays (he should help a lot on kick coverage).
I'm pulling for Kyle Williams over Ronald Johnson. I like both this year over last year's fan favorite Zeigler. Not sure we'll be able to keep more than one of those three.
This could be a big game for Dobbs to come out of nowhere and earn a spot at DE. He's an interesting guy to watch, and I'd like to see what he can do against the 2's tonight.
In the S royal rumble, I want Spillman take the final spot. He's a ST's terror and offers us more than Mays in that role.
On a random note, Barrows said Curtis Taylor has PS eligiblity, but Philip Adams doesn't. Is that correct, and if so does anyone know why? Philip Adams is still recovering and the PS is a great spot for him this year.
I'm pulling for Kyle Williams over Ronald Johnson. I like both this year over last year's fan favorite Zeigler. Not sure we'll be able to keep more than one of those three.
This could be a big game for Dobbs to come out of nowhere and earn a spot at DE. He's an interesting guy to watch, and I'd like to see what he can do against the 2's tonight.
In the S royal rumble, I want Spillman take the final spot. He's a ST's terror and offers us more than Mays in that role.
On a random note, Barrows said Curtis Taylor has PS eligiblity, but Philip Adams doesn't. Is that correct, and if so does anyone know why? Philip Adams is still recovering and the PS is a great spot for him this year.
I would like Constanzo, Reuland, Phillip Adams, and Taylor Mays (he should help a lot on kick coverage).
Dobbs is someone i want to see make noise... maybe not this season but someone to keep an eye on for a solid rotational guy.
agree, after two pre-season games, Dobbs has held his own.
Add my name to those pulling for Adams. It's not looking good for him at this point, but I thought he showed some nice things for a late-round CB, and while he had some trouble catching the ball, I thought he showed very nice instincts once he had the ball in his hands on PR. Given what we have at CB, I'd like to keep him around.
I will always, always remember Adams' effing drop punt vs NO in a pivotal moment after the D shut down the saints with the next possesion possibly for the lead/win.
Of course. But that one muff really overshadowed what was I thought an otherwise impressive performance. Bush dropped one in that game, too, and to my knowledge Adams had very little experience fielding punts. Give him some actual practice and I think he could excel.