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05-16-2017, 09:02 AM #73
Re: BR.Com: Why Michael Campanaro Believes He's Ready For Breakout Year
I agree. If we can fill out our Line... which is a big If. And we run a Power run scheme I think West can be servicable...900-1200 yards. Dixon can probably add a little more dynamic skill in packages adding another 4-500 yards.
is this enough in our division? I dont think so. But if we are going all in on defense...which we are....you have to chew clock. Even the Best Defenses need time to recover or they will give up leads in the 4th
again, I think this is the worst possible way to build a team IF you are going to pay a QB 20+...but Im not cutting the checks
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05-16-2017, 09:02 AM #74Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: BR.Com: Why Michael Campanaro Believes He's Ready For Breakout Year
This is a large part of the Patriots "plan" :
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...oaching-staff/
... Bc
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05-16-2017, 09:11 AM #76Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: BR.Com: Why Michael Campanaro Believes He's Ready For Breakout Year
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Re: BR.Com: Why Michael Campanaro Believes He's Ready For Breakout Year
I agree that Allen is consistently hyped but does nothing.
Bennett went to GB right?
Weird...you wouldn't think a guy like Rodgers would need more weapons.
What a weird concept...to surround a QB with weapons, even when that QB is already very good.
Who does that?
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05-16-2017, 09:29 AM #81Veteran Poster
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Re: BR.Com: Why Michael Campanaro Believes He's Ready For Breakout Year
Mike Campanaro made out of Panera bread. He ain't gonna catch ten balls this year. We need to trade for Sammy Watkins!
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05-16-2017, 09:41 AM #82Four-eyed Raven
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Re: BR.Com: Why Michael Campanaro Believes He's Ready For Breakout Year
That isn't true. Brown was force-fed balls in 2013. He started 12 games! Perriman flashed in a limited role – not even the consistent #3 receiver. Brown had more targets in 2013 than Perriman had last season.
Agree that Campanaro has shown more shiftiness and ability to change speeds – short area quickness? – and better hands. I love Campanaro as a player (when he's on the field). Perriman has shown more long speed and deep ball ability.
Well, it's a little ironic to say that we can't count on Perriman reaching his potential due to his history, within a couple sentences of saying nice things about Campanaro. Perriman has shown a much better likelihood of reaching his potential than Campanaro has: at least Perriman has made it thru a full season once.
Yeah, but again it's a question of health and ceiling. Assuming Perriman plays the whole season – which you have to, it's the only basis for even having a discussion; otherwise EVERY player is a question mark – then the question mark is whether Perriman is going to give us mediocre #2 numbers, or something better. Whether he's good for ~700 to ~750 yds with a couple TDs, or more like ~900 to ~1050 yds with ~7 TDs.
Perriman's a "question mark" because he hasn't established a ceiling, not because he hasn't established a floor. That's the good kind of question mark, not the bad kind.
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05-16-2017, 10:02 AM #83
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Re: BR.Com: Why Michael Campanaro Believes He's Ready For Breakout Year
Believe what you want. I see absolutely nothing in your post that's going to change my mind about Perriman. I'm hoping for the best but my expectations are not high. If he's productive it will be a pleasant surprise. We had 1 solid year each from Mark Clayton and Travis Taylor so anything is possible.
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