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Biggest increase- I wouldve said Ashton Youboty but now he is injured so I would say...... Evans. He went from having his worse year last year to his best year this year and might make the probowl. Also Stroud and Preston.
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
Originally posted by Mitchell59
Biggest increase- I wouldve said Ashton Youboty but now he is injured so I would say...... Evans. He went from having his worse year last year to his best year this year and might make the probowl. Also Stroud and Preston.
Biggest increase- Peters- self ex
you start millions of threads, but at least you try to start decent discussions, not a bunch of negativity like others
Biggest Improvement - Scott
Biggest Goat - Royal, but at times could be our biggest improvement.
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
Originally posted by DBrown77
you start millions of threads, but at least you try to start decent discussions, not a bunch of negativity like others
Biggest Improvement - Scott
Biggest Goat - Royal, but at times could be our biggest improvement.
Im not sure if thats a insult or compliment but Ill take it as a compliment, but I was so close to putting Royal as Improvement just because he is having a career year.
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
Originally posted by Mitchell59
Im not sure if thats a insult or compliment but Ill take it as a compliment, but I was so close to putting Royal as Improvement just because he is having a career year.
this is a compliment, some of the threads are a little out there though
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
Biggest decline- McCargo. He was showing some improvement at the end of last season. Now he doesn't even dress, and that's WITH Schobel out (I know- he's DT and Schobel is DE, but Bryan and Spencer Johnson rotate DT/DE, which means the team would rather have Chris Ellis at DE and Bryan or Johnson at DT than McCargo).
Biggest increase- I'm gonna go with the obvious: Edwards. He's had his lapses, but taking the season as a whole, he's 6-4 and has looked like a vet more than he's looked like a rookie.
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
I couldnt think of anyone who is playing much better than last year, so I will go from the start of the season until now.
Biggest increase - Jason Peters, I guess we have to face the facts, the guy is a stud. Has been playing amazing football of late.
Biggest Decrease - Chris Kelsay, he started the year well, and then just fell off completely. I dont want to give him an excuse, but he has to be injured. He isnt even a high motor guy anymore.
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
biggest increase since the season began - mckelvin - and this is mainly because he is playing for some injured players and well..... 2 int's albeit against a horrible offense, is still pretty good for a rook. my only fear is returners rarely should be used as a main defender/receiver because should they get injured that is 2 holes you'd have to plug.
biggest decrease since the season began - the special teams (FG/KO and P coverage) moorman isn't exactly having his typical pro-bowl calibre year, and it's painfully clear that the special teams coverage squads are allowing way too much in terms of yardage. their only saving grace is how well mcKelvin and to an extent roscoe have been at returning.
j-e-t-s
jets jets jets (insert suck for those who aren't gangreen fans)
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
Id have to Reed has impressed me the most. He has become a part of this offense that we apparently can't live without.
Why the love for Peters? It took weeks for this guy to resemble a shadow of his former self. And now he seems to be getting bagged with penalties at the worst times. His head doesn't seem in it to me.
I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?" "Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet. You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times."
It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach.
He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on.
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
Originally posted by MBBedard
Id have to Reed has impressed me the most. He has become a part of this offense that we apparently can't live without.
Why the love for Peters? It took weeks for this guy to resemble a shadow of his former self. And now he seems to be getting bagged with penalties at the worst times. His head doesn't seem in it to me.
Ummm...No it took weeks for the fans to give the guy credit for the play he was giving despite not having any TC time. The guy has been playing pretty well all season and the past few weeks have been at an al-pro level but it takes time to get into game shape. He didnt look bad as often as people said he did. They were ragging on him because he held out more than anything else.
COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
Biggest increase - early on I would have said Kyle Williams, but his play hasnt been as strong of late. So I go with Edwards. Much improve on last year. Has had inconsistency, but his numbers, along with his poise, are much better.
Biggest Decrease - I like Op's McCargo, I thought he had a lot of potential this year coming off a season in which he improved steadily and showed flashes of his ability. I'll be different however and go with Mitchell. I know, hes had some good games, but for the amount of hype he has, he is not better than Poz and not even that much better than Ellison IMO, excluding the SD game.
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
Originally posted by DraftBoy
Ummm...No it took weeks for the fans to give the guy credit for the play he was giving despite not having any TC time. The guy has been playing pretty well all season and the past few weeks have been at an al-pro level but it takes time to get into game shape. He didnt look bad as often as people said he did. They were ragging on him because he held out more than anything else.
The guy has been solid as of late but he still has been giving up costly penalties in critical situations in almost every game. If it wasn't for some amazing plays by Trent we'd never would have had that TD at the end of the half.
Buffalo Bills at 01:20
1-10-BUF 47
(1:20) (Shotgun) 5-T.Edwards pass deep right to 82-J.Reed pushed ob at KC 33 for 20 yards (49-B.Pollard).
1-10-KC 33
(1:10) (Shotgun) 5-T.Edwards pass short left to 84-R.Royal to KC 22 for 11 yards (49-B.Pollard, 24-B.Flowers). PENALTY on BUF-71-J.Peters, Illegal Use of Hands, 10 yards, enforced at KC 33 - No Play.
1-20-KC 43
(1:02) (Shotgun) 5-T.Edwards pass deep middle to 84-R.Royal to KC 18 for 25 yards (49-B.Pollard).
1-10-KC 18
(1:02) 5-T.Edwards spiked the ball to stop the clock.
2-10-KC 18
(:46) 5-T.Edwards pass short middle to 84-R.Royal to KC 10 for 8 yards (56-D.Johnson).
3-2-KC 10
(:26) (Pass formation) PENALTY on BUF-71-J.Peters, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at KC 10 - No Play. Penalty resulted also in 10 second runoff.
3-7-KC 15
(:26) (Shotgun) 5-T.Edwards left end for 15 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
Originally posted by Mitchell59
Biggest increase- I wouldve said Ashton Youboty but now he is injured so I would say...... Evans. He went from having his worse year last year to his best year this year and might make the probowl. Also Stroud and Preston.
Biggest increase- Peters- self ex
Both Titles go to Trent for me.
The first few games I thought
to myself we have a team and
a qb here. He looked good and
in command. Then he fell apart.
With time I hope he gains more
consistancy...I think this team
goes as he goes.
Re: Who had the biggest increase and biggest decline?
If by "increase," you mean improvement, I'd pick Josh Reed and Fred Jackson on offense, and Bryan Scott on defense.
The guys who seem to have regressed are Brad Butler on offense and Ko Simpson on defense.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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