We have about 9 elite players. Lynch, Evans, Peters, Stroud, Mitchell, Pos, Whitner, Parrish on PR, McKelvin on KR, and Edwards probably will eventually be in this. Whats the problem? Take this game. We were even throwing the ball, and we dominated everywhere else. We should be a elite team. We still have a chance but we need to play 6 more games like this without turnovers. We can still do it, and if we just cut down on turnovers, we could be a top 5 team again.
Great players, so whats the problem
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Re: Great players, so whats the problem
Originally posted by raphael120Whoa whoa whoa...the only "elite" player I see is Evans.
Mitchell is average, Stroud isn't elite anymore, he's GOOD, not elite. Whitner isn't a game changing elite safety like Ed Reed or Palomalu, and Poz hasn't proven anything yet.
LOL. Evans is also the only WR who hasnt had a catch in the last 2 games. If you watched that Cleveland game u would see Stroud is elite. Whitner and Mitchell might not be elite though.
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I don't think there are any elite players really. But we are good enough to win all the games we have lost. If Edwards was an elite player we would have won all the games we lost. We lost the games due to QB play. If he responds well and becomes elite we will win a lot of games.
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Originally posted by Typ0I don't think there are any elite players really. But we are good enough to win all the games we have lost. If Edwards was an elite player we would have won all the games we lost. We lost the games due to QB play. If he responds well and becomes elite we will win a lot of games.
Remember though, Peyton and Aikman both lost over 10 games in there 1st full season. Trent is learning and has showed promise and will be a elite player.
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Originally posted by Mitchell59Remember though, Peyton and Aikman both lost over 10 games in there 1st full season. Trent is learning and has showed promise and will be a elite player.
I'm sorry...but those QBs losing 10 games does not translate to if TE loses ten games he's going to be Elite. We've seen the positives of TE when his head is in the game. It's all going to come down to how he responds now if he rises to the top.
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I agree with gr8- there are no elite players on this team. Evans and Peters are as close as it gets. Lynch may be an elite player if he's used properly. That's it.
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Originally posted by Mitchell59Remember though, Peyton and Aikman both lost over 10 games in there 1st full season. Trent is learning and has showed promise and will be a elite player.
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Originally posted by Typ0I'm sorry...but those QBs losing 10 games does not translate to if TE loses ten games he's going to be Elite. We've seen the positives of TE when his head is in the game. It's all going to come down to how he responds now if he rises to the top.
Im saying we cant just give up on him because all QBs go through what he went through.
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This team has one elite player...Brian Moorman.
That's it.
It's been that way for a while too.
We have some other good players yes, but not elite. Peters was reaching that area last year and has regressed a ton this year.
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Re: Great players, so whats the problem
Originally posted by TacklingDummyI wouldn't even say Evans is.
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