Re: CAMP NOTES August 4: Who's Hot, Who's Not
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Originally Posted by
HKusp
I think Doss may be a little lower than that if he keeps dropping balls. I think LaQuan is an outside shot to make the team at all this year.
Doss will be anywhere from #2-#4...he's still a high draft pick, he's going to get every opportunity, much like Reed will.
LQW is outside shot, but I love what I see out of him whenever I see him play. He produces. Just seems to get bumped by guys with higher draft status.
Re: CAMP NOTES August 4: Who's Hot, Who's Not
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Originally Posted by
TL24x7
Wrote this piece over the weekend:
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thanks for that. That's a shame. I'd feel better about our ILB corps if he was healthy.
Re: CAMP NOTES August 4: Who's Hot, Who's Not
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Originally Posted by
TL24x7
One of the more noticeable differences during camp is the fast pace of the offense. They are in and out of the huddle more quickly and with greater purpose. During two-minute offensive drills the rapid-fire pacing amounts to gassers for the receivers.
Love to read this! The slow pace of this offense has been helping defenses for years.
Re: CAMP NOTES August 4: Who's Hot, Who's Not
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Originally Posted by
leachisabeast
No disrespect intended for McClain or anything here.... But he isn't really a superstar LB or anything, and certainly doesn't have the upside that both Bynes and Brown have. Daryl Smith missed most of last year, but before that, he was a pro bowl calibre LB down in Jax, but didn't get any recognition because of the team he played for. He was just awesome against us when they beat us in 2011, and nullified Ray Rice in the very limited carries he got. If we get the old Daryl Smith or anything close to him, he will be the starter along side either Bynes or Brown. I honestly can't see Jameel being a factor this year, but the cold truth is, he isn't a GREAT loss from a playing perspective anyway.
At no point have I ever considered McClain even a possibility to play again. I am good with Smith, Brown, Bynes and McClellan.