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  1. 3 hours ago, SteelCityColt said:

     

    American sizes are.... generous at the best of times :P

    Guess I don't understand.....  I own bothAmerican, and European clothing, an American size S is equivalent to a European 44/46  anything smaller than that is an XS.,,  US mediums are equal to Euro 48/50's...... not a massive difference unless you fall on the 44 side of a small, and the US company sizes a Medium closer to a Euro 50...... but it's always different company to company......  unless I am missing the point here.....

     

  2. Polian didn't pay top dollar to retain OLB'ers back then, and it was hard to argue against him, he lost guys like Mike Peterson every year or two, and replaced them with guys who were just as effective, but for pennies on the dollar...... at least for a while, he found Marcus Washinton, Cato June ( both went on to make pro bowls), David Thornton was let go and replaced..... it worked well for about 5 years.....  Then we had Rob Morris, Freddy Keiaho, etc....

     

  3. Rank TM Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Average
    1 PHI Jason 
    Peters, 8.32
    Allen 
    Barbre, 8.75
    Jason 
    Kelce, 9.35
    Brandon 
    Brooks, 10.00
    Lane 
    Johnson, 9.92
    9.27
    2 CLE Joe 
    Thomas, 8.29
    Joel 
    Bitonio, 9.36
    Cameron 
    Erving, 9.09
    John 
    Greco, 5.59
    Alvin 
    Bailey, 8.56
    8.18
    3 IND Anthony 
    Castonzo, 8.62
    Jack 
    Mewhort, 5.69
    Ryan 
    Kelly, 9.29
    Hugh 
    Thornton, 9.26
    Denzelle 
    Good, 6.99
    7.97
    4 TAM Donovan 
    Smith, 6.94
    J.R. 
    Sweezy, 9.46
    Joe 
    Hawley, 4.81
    Ali 
    Marpet, 9.8
    Demar 
    Dotson, -
    7.75
    5 ATL Jake 
    Matthews, 8.89
    Andy 
    Levitre, 3.36
    Alex 
    Mack, 7.79
    Chris 
    Chester, 9.43
    Ryan 
    Schraeder, 9.11
    7.72
    6 NYJ Ryan 
    Clady, 8.13
    James 
    Carpenter, 7.25
    Nick 
    Mangold, 8.57
    Brian 
    Winters, 7.48
    Breno 
    Giacomini, 6.67
    7.62
    7 ARI Jared 
    Veldheer, 9.97
    Mike 
    Iupati, 4.60
    A.Q. 
    Shipley, 6.69
    Evan 
    Mathis, 9.97
    D.J. 
    Humphries, 6.07
    7.46
    8 GNB David 
    Bakhtiari, 4.82
    Josh 
    Sitton, 9.33
    Corey 
    Linsley, 8.7
    T.J. 
    Lang, 9.19
    Bryan 
    Bulaga, 4.96
    7.40
    9 LAR Greg 
    Robinson, 9.02
    Rodger 
    Saffold, 8.83
    Tim 
    Barnes, 7.92
    Jamon 
    Brown, 9.26
    Rob 
    Havenstein, 0.92
    7.19
    10 CIN Andrew 
    Whitworth, 8.16
    Clint 
    Boling, 7.15
    Russell 
    Bodine, 6.28
    Kevin 
    Zeitler, 6.51
    Cedric 
    Ogbuehi, -
    6.74
    11 KAN Eric 
    Fisher, 9.67
    Jarrod 
    Pughsley, 7.49
    Mitch 
    Morse, 9.03
    Laurent 
    Duvernay-Tardif, -
    Mitchell 
    Schwartz, 0.68
    6.72
    12 CHI Charles 
    Leno, 5.39
    Cody 
    Whitehair, 7.38
    Hroniss 
    Grasu, 6.82
    Kyle 
    Long, 9.53
    Bobby 
    Massie, 4.28
    6.68
    13 DAL Tyron 
    Smith, 9.19
    Zack 
    Martin, 8.22
    Travis 
    Frederick, 1.17
    La'El 
    Collins, 5.94
    Doug 
    Free, 8.73
    6.65
    14 TEN Taylor 
    Lewan, 10.00
    Quinton 
    Spain, 8.76
    Ben 
    Jones, 2.99
    Chance 
    Warmack, 1.31
    Jack 
    Conklin, 8.54
    6.32
    15 NEP Nate 
    Solder, 9.76
    Shaq 
    Mason, 8.83
    Bryan 
    Stork, 1.49
    Tre' 
    Jackson, 0.47
    Sebastian 
    Vollmer, 9.95
    6.10
    16 SNF Joe 
    Staley, 9.86
    Zane 
    Beadles, -
    Daniel 
    Kilgore, 5.34
    Joshua 
    Garnett, 6.78
    Trenton 
    Brown, 1.87
    5.96
    17 NOS Terron 
    Armstead, 9.43
    Tim 
    Lelito, 7.02
    Max 
    Unger, 3.38
    Andrus 
    Peat, 8.76
    Zach 
    Strief, 1.17
    5.95
    18 MIN Matt 
    Kalil, 8.02
    Alex 
    Boone, 6.99
    Joe 
    Berger, 4.61
    Brandon 
    Fusco, 7.99
    Phil 
    Loadholt, 1.33
    5.79
    19 HOU Duane 
    Brown, 7.37
    Xavier 
    Su'a-Filo, 7.75
    Nick 
    Martin, 5.71
    Jeff 
    Allen, 2.51
    Derek 
    Newton, 4.91
    5.65
    20 BAL Eugene 
    Monroe, 2.68
    Ryan 
    Jensen, 6.11
    Jeremy 
    Zuttah, 7.83
    Marshal 
    Yanda, 8.29
    Ricky 
    Wagner, 2.93
    5.57
    21 WAS Trent 
    Williams, 9.32
    Spencer 
    Long, -
    Kory 
    Lichtensteiger, 2.34
    Brandon 
    Scherff, 9.63
    Morgan 
    Moses, 0.89
    5.55
    22 SEA Garry 
    Gilliam, 9.02
    Rees 
    Odhiambo, 2.95
    Patrick 
    Lewis, 1.88
    J'Marcus 
    Webb, 5.85
    Germain 
    Ifedi, 7.62
    5.46
    23 CAR Michael 
    Oher, 2.66
    Andrew 
    Norwell, 3.62
    Ryan 
    Kalil, 8.51
    Trai 
    Turner, 5.5
    Mike 
    Remmers, 5.55
    5.17
    24 DEN Russell 
    Okung, 6.75
    Max 
    Garcia, 3.44
    Matt 
    Paradis, 3.51
    Robert 
    Myers, 2.82
    Donald 
    Stephenson, 8.94
    5.09
    25 NYG Ereck 
    Flowers, 4.39
    Justin 
    Pugh, 8.03
    Weston 
    Richburg, 4.74
    Bobby 
    Hart, 0.97
    Marshall 
    Newhouse, 6.64
    4.95
    26 SDC King 
    Dunlap, 5.04
    Orlando 
    Franklin, 5.69
    Matt 
    Slauson, 7.47
    D.J. 
    Fluker, 2.71
    Joe 
    Barksdale, 3.28
    4.84
    27 BUF Cordy 
    Glenn, 3.77
    Richie 
    Incognito, 8.56
    Eric 
    Wood, 8.12
    John 
    Miller, 2.25
    Jordan 
    Mills, 1.36
    4.81
    28 MIA Branden 
    Albert, 5.53
    Dallas 
    Thomas, -
    Mike 
    Pouncey, 3.18
    Laremy 
    Tunsil, -
    JaWuan 
    James, 5.66
    4.79
    29 JAX Kelvin 
    Beachum, 0.7
    Mackenzy 
    Bernadeau, 7.79
    Brandon 
    Linder, 4.03
    A.J. 
    Cann, -
    Luke 
    Joeckel, 5.93
    4.17
    30 OAK Donald 
    Penn, -
    Gabe 
    Jackson, 3.99
    Rodney 
    Hudson, 0.45
    Kelechi 
    Osemele, 5.69
    Austin 
    Howard, 5.37
    3.88
    31 PIT Alejandro 
    Villanueva, -
    Ramon 
    Foster, 0.5
    Maurkice 
    Pouncey, 2.86
    David 
    DeCastro, 7.32
    Marcus 
    Gilbert, 2.82
    3.38
    32 DET Riley 
    Reiff, 3.55
    Laken 
    Tomlinson, 3.39
    Travis 
    Swanson, 2.92
    Larry 
    Warford, 1.28
    Taylor 
    Decker, 5.45
    3.32
  4. 17 hours ago, throwing BBZ said:

     

     Absurd. Of course paying him such a disproportionate piece of the cap Hurt the TEAM. Good grief!!

     Luck is not a quick thinker and lacks arm talent.  GL paying him top $$$.
       A good chance that in a couple years he will be the 3rd best QB in the AFC South.

    LMAO...... I imagine you were a big Akili Smith fan weren't you?

  5. 8 hours ago, LJpalmbeacher said:

    Actually Smith was more like horrible than terrible last year. 

    I know he was and basically still is a rookie in a sometimes difficult position to transform to. But if his training camp & preseason are similar to last year's he might not make it to openning day. Hoping a "light bulb" turns on in his head and he becomes a productive player.

    You do realize he played exactly 20 snaps on defense AND special teams combined all of last year right? Exactly what was it you expected him to show in about 2 drives of play over 16 weeks? http://www.colts.com/news/article-1/“Humbled”-D’Joun-Smith-Ready-For-Year-Two/712805a5-b833-472e-8f89-adcd9b3621a8 

  6. 1 hour ago, bravo4460 said:

     

     

     

    Not like I was expecting him to be a stud his rookie year! He did have some hype of being a great man to man corner though. I feel that CB is one of the hardest positions to come into as a rookie. He was also hurt a lot last year. It's not all his fault.

     

    I do get what you are saying. He was however, pretty terrible. Just because I say he was terrible doesn't mean I think he is a bad player. Just saying exactly how his play was last season in my opinion. It's hard to know what to expect from him this upcoming season!

     

    Actually, most scouts/media types questioned whether Smith would be able to fit in in a Pro-level M2M coverage scheme, mostly due to him playing almost exclusively off the LOS, and his lack of top-end speed when covering deep routes..... coupled with a bit of lower-level college competition stigma

  7. No biggie, but Smith's first name is D'joun.... no R.  I hope he fights for that 3rd slot this year as well.... Smith was terrible last year?  He was a rookie, at a position that is traditionally rough for rookies to transition into, and he played all of what, 4 games?  Seems like he warrants a judgement of "incomplete" for last season much more than one of "terrible"
     

  8. On 5/7/2016 at 9:47 AM, NFLfan said:

     

    Like many Vikes fans, I am not a big fan of Norv. I am thankful that he was the one who encouraged the team to draft Teddy, but Teddy does not fit his offensive scheme. In addition, Norv's play-calling is too predictable, running the ball on first and second down on almost every set of downs. That leaves us in third and long a lot.  It is frustrating. 

     

    I am hoping that this year the Vikings take the shackles off Teddy and allow him to shine as I expect him to. :)

    To be fair, if your RB is Purple Jesus, you SHOULD run on first and second down on a large percentage of your plays.....lol

  9. 8 minutes ago, Colts_Fan12 said:

    I'd love to see him and sio start at ILB one is good in coverage and the other is a good run blocker plus Irving I'd better in coverage then Jackson is 

    Irving is better in coverage?  Irving has 4 deflections in his career......  Jackson has multiple years of 6-7 deflections and 1 or 2 INT's.....  

     

  10. 15 hours ago, Lucky Colts Fan said:

    It's even more of a crapshoot from the coaches' perspective.  Think about being Rex Ryan or Jason Garrett.  They draft these guys that could be defensive studs in 2 years.  But if the team doesn't perform well THIS year, they might not be the head coach by the time these "studs" are healthy enough to play.

     

    I think Grigson and Pagano can feel how hot their seats are, and said to themselves "I might not even BE here next year, we need guys that are healthy and can help us win NOW!"  It's kind of a catch-22, because if Green ends up being a major contributor this year, it will either be because of an injury to Geathers, or Geathers will regress and need to be replaced, which doesn't reflect well on Grigs or Pagano...

     

    Unless, of course, Green is our FS of the future, and Geathers is our SS of the future, and Adams gets hurt, and the two "G's" (holy cow I really like that.  Green and Geathers, the "2 Gs", we got a couple of Gs in our secondary) ball out and become the best safety tandem in the NFL for the foreseeable future... :clover:

    Pretty sure the plan actually is to have Geathers as SS, where he has been basically, though he has played both SS and FS he's listed as a SS and has great size at 6-1 215....4.55 40 time...... T.J. Green is 6-2 209 and can play either Safety position with 4.34 40 time..... he has a lot less experience at S, but if our future second level pans out..... look out

  11. I understand arm length makes a difference, but is it really THAT much harder for a rusher to evade a 36 inch reach than it is A.Q. Shipley's 29 inches?  Must be, but it seems Von Miller could make up a 7 inch difference....  I dunno

  12. 2 hours ago, Flash said:

    It's been a tough off-season for Luck. He got along really well with Fleener and Whalen, who are no longer with the Colts. And aside from his Stanford teammates, he got along well with Holmes. I'm sure he has other friends on the team, but this has to be a little heart breaking for him. He'll be fine however.

     

    Although he will now have better protection, he is learning the business side of the NFL.

    His dad ran an entire league in Europe for a short time, and was GM of 2 different European teams...  he knows the business side of pro sports sometimes gets in the way of friendships....

  13. 2 hours ago, Flash said:

    It's been a tough off-season for Luck. He got along really well with Fleener and Whalen, who are no longer with the Colts. And aside from his Stanford teammates, he got along well with Holmes. I'm sure he has other friends on the team, but this has to be a little heart breaking for him. He'll be fine however.

     

    Although he will now have better protection, he is learning the business side of the NFL.

    His dad ran an entire league in Europe, he knows the business side of pro sports sometimes gets in the way of friendships....

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