trents wrote:I see where C. Carson is listed as "day to day" with a neck injury. Wish we could find a talented back that isn't as brittle as the ones we have now. Penny has been injured most all of his NFL career and Carson a lot of it. Now I do realize that running backs probably take more punishment than any other player position, but still . . .
NorthHawk wrote:We could have drafted Nick Chubb and/or Jonathan Taylor, but took Penny instead of Chubb and
passed by Taylor.
tarlhawk wrote:True...Chubb was a known draft commodity during the draft and has done quite well so he has delivered as promised...so I can only think we were still looking for a ST breakaway threat (such as Lockett once provided) and still be a complimentary RB yet different...speed to get around the edge (similar to D' Eskridge in what little we have seen of him). When healthy Penny has shown he is the kind of break away back to "take it to the house" ...RB's still provide good value Rds 2-5 (draft expectations).
tarlhawk wrote:True...Chubb was a known draft commodity during the draft and has done quite well so he has delivered as promised...so I can only think we were still looking for a ST breakaway threat (such as Lockett once provided) and still be a complimentary RB yet different...speed to get around the edge (similar to D' Eskridge in what little we have seen of him). When healthy Penny has shown he is the kind of break away back to "take it to the house" ...RB's still provide good value Rds 2-5 (draft expectations).
NorthHawk wrote:Actually Chubb was one of the fastest RBs in that draft plus he has the power that Pete desires for running inside. He was the perfect prototype RB in the mold of Lynch that Pete always wanted. But they whiffed. A simple stupid move of not taking the obvious choice over someone else. And that's a pattern with some of their drafting.
NorthHawk wrote:They also passed by TJ Watt (trade down) in favor of Malik McDowell. Again, a gamble that didn't work.
NorthHawk wrote:They also passed by TJ Watt (trade down) in favor of Malik McDowell. Again, a gamble that didn't work.
tarlhawk wrote:I see what you're saying but without having even a day of camp out of McDowell let alone a single defensive snap in a game...that doesn't represent a gamble that didn't pay off...his ATV accident was tragic. McDowell had very high skills...there was no gamble there.
NorthHawk wrote:If I remember correctly they traded down to the 2nd round for McDowell past Watt.
Even if McDowell never got hurt he probably wouldn't be the player Watt is. And that's my point. Under this regime we've regularly passed by very good players
for others that have a big upside and a big downside - and we've often lost that gamble.
Remember that McDowell had red flags all around him. His play fell off in college, he was said to have attitude problems. He was far from a solid pick.
NorthHawk wrote:It was another missed opportunity to upgrade the talent. We took a gamble and lost. Again.
On another note, I read Pete's comment on Carson's injury as 'long term' whatever that means.
NorthHawk wrote:We could have drafted Nick Chubb and/or Jonathan Taylor, but took Penny instead of Chubb and
passed by Taylor.
c_hawkbob wrote:I've already written off this year as far as playoff expectations, let's go ahead and see what we got down roster a little.
RiverDog wrote:
Wow, that's quite a change for you, bro. And here I thought that I was the forum's Debbie Downer. Time for a "2-3 is a Disaster" thread?
I'm not so naïve as to think that our chances of making the playoffs are even remotely good especially when considering this historically inept defense of ours, but I haven't written us off, either. IMO Collins can replace most of what Carson gives us and who know what Geno can do as a starter. We're entering a bit of a soft spot in our schedule where our next 3 opponents have had nearly as many issues to deal with as we have, then hit our bye week before we travel to the frozen tundra.
c_hawkbob wrote:C'est la vive. I'm not upset about it, just pragmatic.
Hawktawk wrote:. Either way I like Collins and Dee Jay . The way Collins has looked the deal they gave Carson looks wasted .
Hawktawk wrote:He should retire . Physical running back with a neck injury . His Heath is more important .
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