Maybe this will force our hand & sign Nelson.
Nelson is over rated. Last time he played Julio he had 113 yards at 16 yards per catch.
Maybe this will force our hand & sign Nelson.
I bet you actually think he got all of those yards on Nelson a whole 5 years ago too.Nelson is over rated. Last time he played Julio he had 113 yards at 16 yards per catch.
I bet you actually think he got all of those yards on Nelson a whole 5 years ago too.
It's going to be a very tough week 1.
I just wanted to make sure because you have a habit of not doing this.Nope. Most of them though for about 80 of those yards, because I watched them before I posted. What's your point?
Nelson IS over rated. Massively so. He's been a league average CB his whole career. He's had 2 seasons out of 6 with a PFF grade over 70. He allowed a 97 passer rating last year on the 3rd best defense in the league for a team that cut him with a year left on his deal.
When he signed a 3 year contract in 2019 it was for $7.5m per year when top CB's were getting $16m+.
By any metric he's average at best yet there must be 100 "We should sign Steve Nelson" posts here as if he's a sure fire CB1. He's a decent CB2 at best.
Lol that gm gonna be like 48 41 like a pro bowl gm... should be entertaining at least lol pray for cards cornersOf course the Titans 1st vs. Cards. Henry + Jones + east coast early start = certain death.
there were far worse destinations as it relates to the Cardinals -- like any other NFC West team, or even a NFC contender
all the NFC west teams have to play the Titans, and i would like to get him in week one while he and Tannyhill are figuring things out
Having played his entire career in the AFC South, I think Watt will be almost a coach for week 1.This has me really excited for week 1. I think the Titans are one of the most interesting teams in the NFL. Trial by fire for our defense though.
Miami had no line. Tannehill was always running for his life. The Cards will need to muster a rush that makes him feel like he’s back there. He played very controlled last year. The Cards can’t afford to allow that in this game. They need to get to him early & often.Another hope would be Ryan Tannehill coming back down to his Miami days.
I think the Cardinals will get to him often. The question is will often be enough?Miami had no line. Tannehill was always running for his life. The Cards will need to muster a rush that makes him feel like he’s back there. He played very controlled last year. The Cards can’t afford to allow that in this game. They need to get to him early & often.
I don't see how having two pretty top-tier WRs is a bad thing. Corey Davis got his last year, and Henry could use a bit of a breather as the primary option anyways.I don't really mind it. If I'm going to play vs the Titans with Julio I'd rather do it in week 1 before he has much chemistry with Tannehill and is fully to grips with the playbook.
And I have a feeling this is going to be one of those moves that upsets the balance of the team, at least at first. Titans had a pretty simple ethos before. Run it with Henry, when we throw it, throw it to Brown. Now they have to find 150 targets for Julio. That's going to mean less targets for Brown and less carries for Henry.
Plus, as some have said here before, this Titans team was already a team that got worse this off season on paper. Their defense still ain't great. If we are going to be a playoff contender we have to beat teams with players like Julio Jones.
The truly great WR’s stay away from the Ravens. Can’t blame them.
I was referring to the current Ravens with Jackson as QB. The Ravens are a run driven team. Until Jackson proves he can beat you with his arm, the great WR’s are hesitant to sign with Baltimore.Q was a great a WR, no matter the sour grapes at his leaving... nobody looks at the Raves as mediocre, so how is that take legit
I don't see how having two pretty top-tier WRs is a bad thing. Corey Davis got his last year, and Henry could use a bit of a breather as the primary option anyways.
Why the Julio Jones trade to Titans happened - Sports Illustrated
interesting tidbit from SI on the Jones trade :
"The Falcons did wind up talking to all four NFC West teams about a Jones trade, but never got a real offer from any of them."
if you dont want to click through: a complicating factor in acquiring Jones was that at least twice since signing an extension with the Falcons (and maybe a third) -- Jones went to the Falcons and wanted more money within 12 months of doing a new deal. Teams were concerned that the contract value they are acquiring is the floor money wise
Does this make any sense?
The Titans go into their first game with a plan to fool the Cardinals and plant seeds of doubt for their upcoming opponents. They know, as do all teams, that when you pass the ball only three things can happen, with two of them bad. So, they game plan for their bread and butter, running the ball with DH. But those sneaky Cardinals have planned for this possibility by playing Hicks and Collins at ILB and moving IS to OLB. Of course if Hicks is let go before the season starts, you can excuse the question.
One other thing. There is bound to be a great deal of interest in our opening game, and I'm wondering if the NFL changes the time from 1PM ET. Is it possible?