The Vikings, followed by the Dolphins IMO.
Who do you think has improved the Most in the NFL?
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Re: Who do you think has improved the Most in the NFL?
i guess i just dont see this great improvement in the dolphins this year. maybe in the run game, sure...
but how many honestly think that jason taylor will hold up as a 3-4 end and zach thomas wont get beat up behind the 3 man line?Its all about the quest.
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Re: Who do you think has improved the Most in the NFL?
Originally posted by JefftheBillsfani guess i just dont see this great improvement in the dolphins this year. maybe in the run game, sure...
but how many honestly think that jason taylor will hold up as a 3-4 end and zach thomas wont get beat up behind the 3 man line?
The coaches can only do so much with the existing talent... it would take several drafts and offseason FA moves i would think before we can really get to where we would like to be. I think 6 wins this year is not too much to ask for of this team, which is an improvement nonetheless.
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Re: Who do you think has improved the Most in the NFL?
I fail to see it given how many times we see coaches move up to the pro ranks from the college ranks and bomb.www.gamersconspiracy.com - where gamers conspire
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Re: Who do you think has improved the Most in the NFL?
Vikings: Yes, they lost Moss, but they have a chance to have a real defense now.
Chiefs: Their offense is still first rate and they should be able to play some defense...at least a little now.
Cardinals: This is a close call, but their defense is decent and, with Warner and Arrington, they should be able to put up enough points to do pretty well in a very weak division.
Raiders: Moss will make Porter, Curry and Collins better and Jordan gives them a running game that they didn't have last year. Their defense is still weak, but their offense will give them a chance in most games.
Dallas will be better defensively, but their defensive rookies will make mistakes and, with Bledsoe at QB, I think there is a real limit to how much they will improve. With the Ravens, everything depends on Boller: if he remains inconsistent, it won't matter that they have much better WRs (IMHO adding Rolle doesn't make their defense that much better than it was simply because it already was so good). And, as for the Fish: they should be better at QB with Ferrotte (that's not saying much, though), at RB with R.Brown and Rickey, and up-front on D, but it's going to be tough with their schedule to improve that much with the age, defensive backfield and, especially, O-line that they have--even if Saban coaches well. They have a chance to be competitive, but I'm not sure that that will translate into that many more wins--at least not until they get their offensive line problems fixed.Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. And, thus it was that they surrendered their freedom; not with a bang, but without even a whimper.
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Re: Who do you think has improved the Most in the NFL?
I think the Vikes, Raiders and Cowboys would be toward the top, but the Cowboys may have negated some of the good they did on D with the addition of Drew on O.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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Re: Who do you think has improved the Most in the NFL?
Well this question was'nt very specific so....
Houston Texans
The Texans were an expansion team only a few years ago but year after year they draft well, and make smart Free Agent acquisitions. They are quietly building a great football team. I think in about 2 more year the Texans are going to find themselves with a talented franchise. But the important thing is they are building a young team, I really like what they have done.
2002
1 1 David Carr QB Fresno State 2 33 Jabar Gaffney WR Florida 2 50 Chester Pitts G San Diego State 3 66 Fred Weary G Tennessee 3 83 Charles Hill NT Maryland 4 99 Jonathan Wells RB Ohio State 5 136 Jarrod Baxter FB New Mexico 5 153 Ramon Walker SS Pittsburgh 6 173 Demarcus Faggins CB Kansas State 6 190 Howard Green DT Louisiana State 7 229 Greg White DE Minnesota 7 261 Ahmad Miller DT Nevada-Las Vegas
2003
1 3 Andre Johnson WR Miami 2 41 Bennie Joppru TE Michigan 3 67 Antwan Peek OLB Cincinnati 3 75 Seth Wand T N.W. Missouri 3 88 Dave Ragone QB Louisville 4 101 Domanick Davis RB Louisiana State 6 192 Drew Henson QB Michigan 6 214 Keith Wright DT Missouri 7 217 Curry Burns DB Louisville 7 233 Chance Pearce C Texas A&M
2004
1 10 Dunta Robinson CB South Carolina 1 27 Jason Babin OLB Western Michigan 4 122 Glenn Earl SS Notre Dame 6 170 Vontez Duff DB Notre Dame 6 175 Jammal Lord DB Nebraska 6 200 Charlie Anderson OLB Mississippi 7 210 Raheem Orr LB Rutgers 7 211 Sloan Thomas WR Texas 7 248 B.J. Symons QB Texas Tech
2005
1 16 Johnson, Travis DT 6-4 290 Florida State 3 73 Morency, Vernand RB 5-9 212 Oklahoma State 4 114 Mathis, Jerome WR 5-11 181 Hampton 5 151 Hodgdon, Drew C 6-3 309 Arizona State 6 188 Brown, Ceandris SS 6-0 208 Louisiana-Lafayette 7 227 Pettway, Kenneth OLB 6-4 255 Grambling State
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.
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