What do you guys think our record would be if we had Peterson and Alford. I think 2-2
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What do you guys think our record would be if we had Peterson and Alford. I think 2-2
You know D.Byrd is one of the fastest players in the league right?We need speed badly on offense. Speed and an O-line.
Baby steps baby steps
1-3What do you guys think our record would be if we had Peterson and Alford. I think 2-2
Apparently, the last time or defense had an interception was week 8 of last season? Is that true?
scott bordow (@sbordow)
10/2/19, 11:32 AM
Cardinals have had 47 offensive possessions in four games. They've scored six touchdowns. Comparatively, defense has been on field for 45 possessions. Opponents have 12 touchdowns.
You know D.Byrd is one of the fastest players in the league right?
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The idea of throwing a high pick at Jeudy or Shenault shouldn't be crazy. Just as Fitz rides off into the sunset, the Cardinals pick up another long term stud.
The reason I suggested switching David Johnson to WR is that throughout the NFL passing is now considered more important than running the ball. So why not move our most important (non QB) player to a position (WR) that seems more important to the team's success?
Shenault is a beast at Colorado but gets dinged up alot. That makes me nervous but man can that kid play
That thought pisses me off - why don’t we run him 20 times each game and win a gameCould David Johnson become a WR next year?
Once we fix things physically, we need to deliver on the intangibles that make the difference between losing and winning.We need speed badly on offense. Speed and an O-line.
Baby steps baby steps
He has a similar game to Stefon Diggs who I wish the Cardinals would make a move for.Jeudy is supposedly the best WR prospect in a long time according to scouts.
Elite route runner, elite hands, very quick, good speed, elite body control.
Not a huge guy, but big enough at 6'1.
Isabella and Butler giving us zero production is a big hit. The guy I wanted was Terry McLaurin and if we had his production out of Isabella, the complaints would not be as loud. We threw a bunch of resources at the wall, and so far, the only player who has justified his selection is Johnson (and he is playing like a 6th rounder).I'm not understanding all this. They drafted Isabella, Butler, and Johnson to bolster the WR corps and Fitz and Kirk were already in place and DJ was going to be an asset coming out of the backfield and lining up wide to catch passes and Byrd and Sherfield were in place to help out yet now we are discussing that Murray needs more and better weapons? I don't get it.
Isabella and Butler giving us zero production is a big hit. The guy I wanted was Terry McLaurin and if we had his production out of Isabella, the complaints would not be as loud. We threw a bunch of resources at the wall, and so far, the only player who has justified his selection is Johnson (and he is playing like a 6th rounder).
The upside is that Isabella is a worker so you would think between Sullivan and Raih, he will get the information he needs to develop into a contributor. That being said, I don't know of many #1 WRs in the NFL who are 5'9. Sometimes drafting statistical outliers leads to acquiring players with limited upside.
He has a similar game to Stefon Diggs who I wish the Cardinals would make a move for.
Could David Johnson become a WR next year?
IMO his upside is good two, good three.
He looked real fast on that jet sweep last week that called back for a ticky tack hold that didn't really have much of an impact on the play.
We all got a little too excited about a fourth and sixth round rookies. I think Johnson has shown us a little bit of ability, but NFL receivers have to show what he has shown in spurts on every down.
I actually don't fault Keim for throwing three draft picks at a problem. It's actually a good approach to fixing a roster hole. The problem is that it doesn't always show dividends immediately.
Way too early but he seems to me more of a straight ahead guy where Wr's need wiggle? You can't just line up and run by NFL defenses very often they figure that out. Byrd for example is close to as fast if not as fast has 24 catches in his NFL career 9.4 YPC 8 YPC this year. Basically Kliff is using him where defenses back up to give him room and we just throw underneath to him.
Isabella in camp apparently struggled to get free at the LOS, same thing they said at Senior bowl or whichever one he was in, he had difficulty with press coverage he just isn't used to that level of competition.
I expect he can improve but I am concerned, guys he gets compared to like Edelman are VERY elusive, we haven't see that at all with Issy yet.
I rewatched the sweep last week I'm convinced the reason for the hold is he waited too long to turn it up and go forward and Maxx Williams got antsy and held. I agree it didn't really impact the play much but I think Maxx got anxious and was trying to maintain the block and wound up holding.
Andy is supposed to be the primary backup this week hopefully we'll get to see more of him
Some of his highlights from UMass showed some wiggle.
What is one of the number one things that young receivers in general struggle with? Getting off the press. There is a reason so many WRs have historically struggled to play early, most aren't ready for the route running requirements and don't have the ability to beat the press.
The thing is: This team desperately needs SOMEONE to be able to take the top off the defense. There are ways to get him a clean release; send him in motion and snap the ball right as he is set. It won't work every time but it would work enough.
One thing I absolutely hate in sports in general, is when a losing team doesn't get young players playing time. The team isn't winning right now, so it's not like they are doing things right. Might as well throw the young, fast kid out there and see what he can do for a long stretch. Who knows....maybe Isabella goes out there and catches 6 for 147 and 2 TDs.
Some of his highlights from UMass showed some wiggle.
What is one of the number one things that young receivers in general struggle with? Getting off the press. There is a reason so many WRs have historically struggled to play early, most aren't ready for the route running requirements and don't have the ability to beat the press.
The thing is: This team desperately needs SOMEONE to be able to take the top off the defense. There are ways to get him a clean release; send him in motion and snap the ball right as he is set. It won't work every time but it would work enough.
One thing I absolutely hate in sports in general, is when a losing team doesn't get young players playing time. The team isn't winning right now, so it's not like they are doing things right. Might as well throw the young, fast kid out there and see what he can do for a long stretch. Who knows....maybe Isabella goes out there and catches 6 for 147 and 2 TDs.
Kliff sees Isabella for hundreds of reps every week in practice. He has a pretty good idea if he can play, and apparently he can’t right now.
this is like people wondering why TJ Logan couldn’t get reps. It turned out because he couldn’t play.
Kliff sees Isabella for hundreds of reps every week in practice. He has a pretty good idea if he can play, and apparently he can’t right now.
this is like people wondering why TJ Logan couldn’t get reps. It turned out because he couldn’t play.
Great, Keim trying to be cute with the pick. Not a great sign of a quality GM if your 2nd round pick can't get on the field.