Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
All in all, this game was a very successful start to the season for the Cardinals. The brand new state-of-the-art stadium looks magnificent...the field itself is perfect...love the Cardinal logo in the middle...love that the players and fans did not have to suffer in the sweltering heat...love the lights and cozy feeling inside the building...yes, the traffic, sound system and concession stand glitches will have to be ironed out and will be.
The major positives as I see them:
1. This team looks FAR better coached and prepared. As Kurt Warner said, the offense is in much better sync this year. Yes, the running game is still a work in progress...but the passing game is picking up right where it left off last year, only in this game there were far few drive stalling penalties. The defense, scheme-wise, is a joy to watch. And the special teams have been upgraded significantly.
2. The biggest surprises on offense:
A. RT Jeremy Bridges. He looks trim, in good shape and much more athletic and agile than ever before. Was a stalwart yesterday in pass protection.
B. WR Bryant Johnson. It took him three years to stand out at Penn St. and it looks like his time in Arizona has arrived. The balls he caught were wobblers...ones he would have double clutched on in the past.
C. QB Kurt Warner. May not have been throwing tight spirals, but his decisiveness and timing were excellent.
D. LT Leonard Davis. Looks focused and determined.
E. FB John Bronson. Threw more bone jarring blocks from the FB postion in this one game than what we have seen the last two seasons combined. Can't wait to see him lined up in the I with Edge behind him. Has really stepped up. Is not polished yet...and missed a block in pass protection that led to a 3rd quarter Pittsburgh sack of Navarre. But, this kid stood out and could be a huge key to the team's running game renaissance.
3. The biggest surprises on defense:
A. NT Langston Moore. Wow. He looked like Ray "Sugar Bear" Hamilton out there versus the best interior offensive line in the league. The Steelers could not budge him on double teams. This kid looks like he's gone from the bubble to starter.
B. DE Antonio Smith. Looks completely comfortable in the system now and is showing an outstanding blend of size, speed and quickness.
C. The entire defensive line rotation of T's Moore, Dockett, Clancy, Lewis and Watson and DEs Berry, Okeafor, Smith and Pace (in the nickel).
D. FS Aaron Francisco. Looks very able, confident and competent as a cover 2 safety. Broke up two deep pass attempts and nearly intercepted one of them.
E. LB Orlando Huff. Is this the same player who wore #57 last year? Kudos to whomever apllied the term tackling machine to Huff yesterday, because that's exactly what he was.
The biggest surprises on special teams:
A. PR Troy Walters. Displayed confidence, nifty vision and moves.
B. FSs Aaron Francisco and Jack Brewer...I had them each with two unassisted tackles on kick returns.
C. KR J.J. Arrington. Ran hard, found creases and made the most of his chances. Did not look timid in the least.
D. P Fred Capshaw. Man, that 51 yard hanger was picture perfect.
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Player Notes (Alphabetically):
22 Damien Anderson-RB. At times he reminds me of a slightly slower Michael Pittman. He ran his screen yesterday like a man possessed. Got clobbered from behind on another play trying to drag a tackler for an extra yard. A for effort.
28 J.J. Arrington-RB. Showed yesterday that he's already started to mature. Having Edge to lean on is a great thing.
30 Obafemi Ayanbadejo-FB. Supreme effort on the 12 yard TD. Has always been a good pass catcher. Still needs to shine more on STs. Kudos for the TD saving tackle he made on Anthony Smith's interception of Navarre's desperation chuck.
89 Adam Bergen-TE. Quiet afternoon. Did nothing to get noticed. Still like his pass catching talents.
92 Bertrand Berry-DE. Nice momentum breaking 3rd down sack of Big Ben. Looks primed and ready for big season.
12 Damarius Bilbo-WR. Nothing from him yet.
55 Daryl Blackstock-LB. Much more understanding of the system...a step behind in coverage a couple of times but was around the ball a lot and made a couple of nice tackles, including a nice drive ending tackle on Shane Boyd.
81 Anquan Boldin-WR. Like the way KW came right back to Boldin on the first play of the next series after Q's uncharacteristic drop. I was wondering whether the glare on his eye shield was affecting him at all.
41 Jack Brewer-FS. Made two excellent unassisted tackles on special teams...which is his forte. Played FS...made a great helmet flying tackle in the 4th quarter. Looks like a keeper to me.
73 Jeremy Bridges-RT. Aside from comments above, he got stronger run blocks as the game progressed. If he can improve there, he could stave off Oliver Ross, as Bridges clearly looks to be a much better pass protector.
85 John Bronson-FB. A roster locking performance for this undrafted gem, much to Keruoac9's bewilderment!
61 Elton Brown-G. I liked the push he was getting with the second unit. Looks to be in good shapre as he runs better than any Cardinal o-lineman in space...on screens and traps, etc.
67 Milford Brown-G. Tough, gritty player...played well in this game. Very strong at the point of attack and his pass protection was excellent. Credit Steve Loney.
43 Mark Brown-LB. Made a great play on the goalline which caused Cedric Humes' fumble...knifed in there beautifully, took Humes's legs out and the ball with it. This is a younger veteran who may surprise in the next couple of weeks.
93 Tim Bulman-DT. Seems like the odd man out now. Even so, still like his chances to make the practice squad again...and, like Antonio Smith, could profit from a year in NFL Europe.
69 Rolando Cantu-G. Remains a real long-shot to stick.
2 Fred Capshaw-P. Could it be possible? Could he be a legitimate threat to Scott Player? With 51 yard hangers like the one he booted...?
33 Dyshod Carter-CB. Remains long-shot.
70 Kendrick Clancy-DT. Feisty player. Looks a little slowed by injury right now. Battled hard in the game. Nice center of gravity...and quick to react.
18 Zamir Cobb-WR. Remains long-shot.
58 Karlos Dansby-LB. Hopefully his trip to Alabama will expedite his return.
51 James Darling-LB. Made a very nice tackle early. Was solid as usual.
6 Rohan Davey-QB. Wonder if he'll get a good long look against former teammates in NE, esp. in light of Navarre's struggles.
75 Leonard Davis-LT. Like I said, poised and determined. That's the look.
90 Darnell Dockett-DT. Still didn't make many plays...seems to get into a position to, but doesn't finish them off. Looks weighted down this year, as opposed to weighted up.
83 Eric Edwards-TE. Same as Bergen, quiet.
I'll post here and return for more.
The major positives as I see them:
1. This team looks FAR better coached and prepared. As Kurt Warner said, the offense is in much better sync this year. Yes, the running game is still a work in progress...but the passing game is picking up right where it left off last year, only in this game there were far few drive stalling penalties. The defense, scheme-wise, is a joy to watch. And the special teams have been upgraded significantly.
2. The biggest surprises on offense:
A. RT Jeremy Bridges. He looks trim, in good shape and much more athletic and agile than ever before. Was a stalwart yesterday in pass protection.
B. WR Bryant Johnson. It took him three years to stand out at Penn St. and it looks like his time in Arizona has arrived. The balls he caught were wobblers...ones he would have double clutched on in the past.
C. QB Kurt Warner. May not have been throwing tight spirals, but his decisiveness and timing were excellent.
D. LT Leonard Davis. Looks focused and determined.
E. FB John Bronson. Threw more bone jarring blocks from the FB postion in this one game than what we have seen the last two seasons combined. Can't wait to see him lined up in the I with Edge behind him. Has really stepped up. Is not polished yet...and missed a block in pass protection that led to a 3rd quarter Pittsburgh sack of Navarre. But, this kid stood out and could be a huge key to the team's running game renaissance.
3. The biggest surprises on defense:
A. NT Langston Moore. Wow. He looked like Ray "Sugar Bear" Hamilton out there versus the best interior offensive line in the league. The Steelers could not budge him on double teams. This kid looks like he's gone from the bubble to starter.
B. DE Antonio Smith. Looks completely comfortable in the system now and is showing an outstanding blend of size, speed and quickness.
C. The entire defensive line rotation of T's Moore, Dockett, Clancy, Lewis and Watson and DEs Berry, Okeafor, Smith and Pace (in the nickel).
D. FS Aaron Francisco. Looks very able, confident and competent as a cover 2 safety. Broke up two deep pass attempts and nearly intercepted one of them.
E. LB Orlando Huff. Is this the same player who wore #57 last year? Kudos to whomever apllied the term tackling machine to Huff yesterday, because that's exactly what he was.
The biggest surprises on special teams:
A. PR Troy Walters. Displayed confidence, nifty vision and moves.
B. FSs Aaron Francisco and Jack Brewer...I had them each with two unassisted tackles on kick returns.
C. KR J.J. Arrington. Ran hard, found creases and made the most of his chances. Did not look timid in the least.
D. P Fred Capshaw. Man, that 51 yard hanger was picture perfect.
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Player Notes (Alphabetically):
22 Damien Anderson-RB. At times he reminds me of a slightly slower Michael Pittman. He ran his screen yesterday like a man possessed. Got clobbered from behind on another play trying to drag a tackler for an extra yard. A for effort.
28 J.J. Arrington-RB. Showed yesterday that he's already started to mature. Having Edge to lean on is a great thing.
30 Obafemi Ayanbadejo-FB. Supreme effort on the 12 yard TD. Has always been a good pass catcher. Still needs to shine more on STs. Kudos for the TD saving tackle he made on Anthony Smith's interception of Navarre's desperation chuck.
89 Adam Bergen-TE. Quiet afternoon. Did nothing to get noticed. Still like his pass catching talents.
92 Bertrand Berry-DE. Nice momentum breaking 3rd down sack of Big Ben. Looks primed and ready for big season.
12 Damarius Bilbo-WR. Nothing from him yet.
55 Daryl Blackstock-LB. Much more understanding of the system...a step behind in coverage a couple of times but was around the ball a lot and made a couple of nice tackles, including a nice drive ending tackle on Shane Boyd.
81 Anquan Boldin-WR. Like the way KW came right back to Boldin on the first play of the next series after Q's uncharacteristic drop. I was wondering whether the glare on his eye shield was affecting him at all.
41 Jack Brewer-FS. Made two excellent unassisted tackles on special teams...which is his forte. Played FS...made a great helmet flying tackle in the 4th quarter. Looks like a keeper to me.
73 Jeremy Bridges-RT. Aside from comments above, he got stronger run blocks as the game progressed. If he can improve there, he could stave off Oliver Ross, as Bridges clearly looks to be a much better pass protector.
85 John Bronson-FB. A roster locking performance for this undrafted gem, much to Keruoac9's bewilderment!
61 Elton Brown-G. I liked the push he was getting with the second unit. Looks to be in good shapre as he runs better than any Cardinal o-lineman in space...on screens and traps, etc.
67 Milford Brown-G. Tough, gritty player...played well in this game. Very strong at the point of attack and his pass protection was excellent. Credit Steve Loney.
43 Mark Brown-LB. Made a great play on the goalline which caused Cedric Humes' fumble...knifed in there beautifully, took Humes's legs out and the ball with it. This is a younger veteran who may surprise in the next couple of weeks.
93 Tim Bulman-DT. Seems like the odd man out now. Even so, still like his chances to make the practice squad again...and, like Antonio Smith, could profit from a year in NFL Europe.
69 Rolando Cantu-G. Remains a real long-shot to stick.
2 Fred Capshaw-P. Could it be possible? Could he be a legitimate threat to Scott Player? With 51 yard hangers like the one he booted...?
33 Dyshod Carter-CB. Remains long-shot.
70 Kendrick Clancy-DT. Feisty player. Looks a little slowed by injury right now. Battled hard in the game. Nice center of gravity...and quick to react.
18 Zamir Cobb-WR. Remains long-shot.
58 Karlos Dansby-LB. Hopefully his trip to Alabama will expedite his return.
51 James Darling-LB. Made a very nice tackle early. Was solid as usual.
6 Rohan Davey-QB. Wonder if he'll get a good long look against former teammates in NE, esp. in light of Navarre's struggles.
75 Leonard Davis-LT. Like I said, poised and determined. That's the look.
90 Darnell Dockett-DT. Still didn't make many plays...seems to get into a position to, but doesn't finish them off. Looks weighted down this year, as opposed to weighted up.
83 Eric Edwards-TE. Same as Bergen, quiet.
I'll post here and return for more.
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