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bubba9497
May-11th-2007, 01:29 AM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/bucky_brooks/05/10/personnel.questions/index.html



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NFC's burning personnel questions


DALLAS COWBOYS


Should Marion Barber replace Julius Jones as the feature back?

Barber's tough, physical running style makes him an ideal runner in the Cowboys' power offense and he should be better than Jones over the course of a 16-game season. After rushing for over 90 or more yards in five of the first seven contests, Jones only rushed for over 100 yards once and failed to gain over 75 yards in the remaining contests. His declining production over the course of the season is a concern and one of the reasons why changing their roles makes the most sense.

NEW YORK GIANTS

How do the Giants replace Tiki Barber's production?

Tiki Barber accounted for over 40 percent of the Giants total offense last season and had rushed for over 1,500 yards in three consecutive seasons. Brandon Jacobs and Reuben Droughns will fill the void in the running game. Their running game shouldn't miss a beat, but replacing Barber in the passing game will be the biggest problem. He was the team's third-leading receiver last season and a major part of their passing attack throughout his career. New offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride favors a one-back set featuring three and four receivers, so expect Sinorice Moss and Steve Smith to see more balls head in their direction to ease the loss of Barber.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Can the Eagles continue to be a high-powered offense without a big-name receiver?

After Donovan McNabb was injured last season, they relied more on running back Brian Westbrook. His emergence as a runner forced defenses to put eight defenders in the box, which created big play opportunities in the passing game even though there was no classic No. 1 wideout. Reggie Brown and Hank Baskett quietly averaged over 17 yards per reception and combined for 29 receptions over 20 yards. Throw in tight end L.J. Smith and free-agent signee Kevin Curtis and the Eagles will be OK.


WASHINGTON REDSKINS

How will the addition of LaRon Landry improve the Redskins weak pass rush?

Landry teams with Pro Bowler Sean Taylor to give the Skins arguably the best safety tandem in the NFL. Defensive coordinator Gregg Williams loves to bring pressure from all angles and now has more options with Landry and Taylor possessing the same set of skills in the back end. Each can play in the deep middle of the field and both are skilled blitzers off the edge. Williams is a disciple of Buddy Ryan and Jeff Fisher, who both used the "46" defense extensively to pressure the quarterback. With the addition of Landry and the increased confidence in their corners -- Shawn Springs, Carlos Rogers and Fred Smoot -- the Redskins will increase their sack totals by relying on exotic blitzes instead of sitting back in conventional coverage.

tr1
May-11th-2007, 04:22 AM
Two thing: Barber is not an every down player and isn't it funny that the Eagles have been looking for a #1 WR for about a decade...and let the one quality WR they had go off to the pukes because they didn't want to pay him.

TonyRomoProBowl
May-11th-2007, 04:45 AM
Two thing: Barber is not an every down player and isn't it funny that the Eagles have been looking for a #1 WR for about a decade...and let the one quality WR they had go off to the pukes because they didn't want to pay him.

I love how definite you are about MB3 and yet you dont even know anything about him. Thats just a silly statement on your part.


To add to yur points, its got to concern some fans that Springs/Taylor (best two players in the secondary) are unhappy....and on the otherside of the ball you have Moss ALREADY nursing a strained Groin!

tr1
May-11th-2007, 04:52 AM
I love how definite you are about MB3 and yet you dont even know anything about him. Thats just a silly statement on your part.


To add to yur points, its got to concern some fans that Springs/Taylor (best two players in the secondary) are unhappy....and on the otherside of the ball you have Moss ALREADY nursing a strained Groin!

Unbelievable...no, consistent.

Poke fan can't take criticism about his team, immediately talks about Skins.

Hey, Bill Parcells and I feel the same way about Barber... :laugh:

TonyRomoProBowl
May-11th-2007, 05:01 AM
Unbelievable...no, consistent.

Poke fan can't take criticism about his team, immediately talks about Skins.

Hey, Bill Parcells and I feel the same way about Barber... :laugh:

I am just simply making comments about the article posted. If you dont like them then dont respond. Its simple.

dreamingwolf
May-11th-2007, 05:03 AM
the text color choices were hallirous, well not all of them but one of them was. not that theres anything wrong with that.

Tom [Giants fan]
May-11th-2007, 05:35 AM
I think this person is right about the Giants. The running part of the game for the Giants will be fine with Jacobs and Droughns. The addition of Smith and a healthy Moss will take the pressure off of the receiving production. But, I think Jacobs is capable of doint some, not all of the things Barber did catching the ball out of the backfield. He showed it last season.

bubba9497
May-11th-2007, 05:39 AM
Unbelievable...no, consistent.

Poke fan can't take criticism about his team, immediately talks about Skins.




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bubba9497
May-11th-2007, 05:44 AM
I love how definite you are about MB3 and yet you dont even know anything about him. Thats just a silly statement on your part.




I am just simply making comments about the article posted. If you dont like them then dont respond. Its simple.



If you don't like what tr1 posts, then dont respond. Its simple. :rolleyes:

TonyRomoProBowl
May-11th-2007, 05:52 AM
If you don't like what tr1 posts, then dont respond. Its simple. :rolleyes:

I didnt have a baby fot over it. I welcome the comments. i dont cry about it.

ouvan59
May-11th-2007, 07:11 AM
I didnt have a baby fot over it. I welcome the comments. i dont cry about it.

LOL, I suggest you go back and re-read your comments. Firing back "...you don't know a thing about him. That's just a silly statement." Sure doesn't sound like you welcome comments.

Then,

"I am just simply making comments about the article posted. If you dont like them then dont respond. Its simple."

Oh really? I just went back and re-read the article and nowhere do I see Moss mentioned.

Gilgamesh
May-11th-2007, 07:47 AM
']I think this person is right about the Giants. The running part of the game for the Giants will be fine with Jacobs and Droughns. The addition of Smith and a healthy Moss will take the pressure off of the receiving production. But, I think Jacobs is capable of doint some, not all of the things Barber did catching the ball out of the backfield. He showed it last season. You're going to need a lot of three step drops and short timing routes to compensate for offensive line issues. You guys really did not help yourself there this offseason.
Tiki was easily your best weapon on offense, and it won't just be his receiving that will be so hard to replace, it's also his very elusive running style. Tiki gave the Skins more problems than any other back in recent memory, and Brandon Jacobs will not soon make us forget him.

bubba9497
May-11th-2007, 10:00 AM
I didnt have a baby fot over it. I welcome the comments. i dont cry about it.




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seriously, you do realize that people actually read you're posts.. .... right?

TonyRomoProBowl
May-11th-2007, 10:17 AM
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:


seriously, you do realize that people actually read you're posts.. .... right?

thats not crying or having a baby fit at all...I just would like to know what qualifications TR1 has to come out and make that kind of call about any player in the NFL???

Chump Bailey
May-11th-2007, 10:39 AM
']I think this person is right about the Giants. The running part of the game for the Giants will be fine with Jacobs and Droughns. The addition of Smith and a healthy Moss will take the pressure off of the receiving production. But, I think Jacobs is capable of doint some, not all of the things Barber did catching the ball out of the backfield. He showed it last season.



Who's your LT though Tom - :D

I also doubt Jacobs and Droughns can make up for losing Barber.

Not trying to be overtly critical, just food for thought regarding what my concerns would be if I were a Giants fan.

pjfootballer
May-11th-2007, 10:49 AM
To add to yur points, its got to concern some fans that Springs/Taylor (best two players in the secondary) are unhappy....and on the otherside of the ball you have Moss ALREADY nursing a strained Groin!

And where praytell did you pull this out of? Strained Groin? That was last season. How did he strain a groin in the offseason. Link?

OWUeagleMD
May-11th-2007, 10:51 AM
And where praytell did you pull this out of? Strained Groin? That was last season. How did he strain a groin in the offseason. Link?

I read it yesteraday in the stadium. Nemo Broughton tore his ACL and Santana Moss strained his groin.

TonyRomoProBowl
May-11th-2007, 11:01 AM
I read it yesteraday in the stadium. Nemo Broughton tore his ACL and Santana Moss strained his groin.

It was in the espn story "Taylor and Springs a no show" we strained it Wednesday in practice.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2866881

pjfootballer
May-11th-2007, 11:31 AM
I read it yesteraday in the stadium. Nemo Broughton tore his ACL and Santana Moss strained his groin.

It was in the espn story "Taylor and Springs a no show" we strained it Wednesday in practice.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2866881

Oh for the love of god, NOOOOO!!!! J/K :D I really didn't see that. Dude needs to do more stretching. First the Hammy and now the Groin. I think his legs go faster than his body does.