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Here's a good link to all the cuts from all the teams (snagged from Manfull's blog):
http://www.theredzone.org/2008/finalcuts/index.asp |
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One spot to go on the practice squad... nice to see Darius make it through.
LB Kevin Coley WR Darnell Jenkins DT Gabe Long DE Jesse Nading CB Derrick Roberson WR Mark Simmons RB Darius Walker Plus from ESPN.com Quote:
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any scouting report on McClover?
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Where did Moffit end up? I kinda liked what he did...
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They have to be deciding on a QB for the PS, don't they? If Schaub goes down on week 5, where are they? Same as last year.
If they do not sign Brink then they wasted a pick that should hace been Aldridge. At least he is getting paid real player money right now. I don't think they would sign Simms at QB and no other WCO guys that jump at me as being better then the guys we cut. Plus 3 RBs, with one being a glass waiting to break is a questionable move. When I look at other teams, no one carries only 3 Rbs. Guys miss to many games, so they need #'s. Also a RB I liked as a guy to watch is available BenJarvus Green-Ellis, he would be worth a PC spot to me. Also Noah Herron had a good preseason for GB, he should be looked at.
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Simms is an interesting case. His problem is that, like Carr, he is just not football smart. I watched him last week and he was making the same mistakes he made as a rookie. I hate to use the word choker because I think it is way overused, but I think that's exactly what Simms is. With his good size, decent mobility, strong arm, and excellent accuracy, he should be one of the top QBs in the NFL. But as soon as the ball is hiked, he seems to go into a brain freeze.
I guess I wouldn't mind him as an emergency if we lost Schaub and Rosenfels, but I don't think he will ever work out his problems. Guys like him are just as likely to get worse as they are to get better. Look at Carr. |
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spot behind Manning in NY. |
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Also, the Titans released one of my favorites in Ingle Martin. |
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That is where I heard that name.
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I remember a couple of weeks ago reading somewhere that Colvin's weight this year was down to around 245. When I saw that, it made me wonder how he could play DE even on passing downs. If McClover really weighs 262 like the stats say, and if he has a great burst off the edge, I could definately see him being the best pass russer we've had opposite Mario since Mario has been with us. I'm very optimistic about McClover, though I can see my optimism only lasting another week or two.
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Pass rushing specialist. Showed some glimpses at Auburn, playing two seasons and registering 7.5 and 8 sacks in each. Someone who probably should have stayed at Auburn another year, but he was a partial qualifier out of high school, so maybe the college scene just wasn't for him. I'm pretty sure he regrets the decision.
It's a signing with upside, and considering how the Texans are desperate for a situational pass rusher, I like this move. The Panthers only invested a seventh rounder in McClover (2006), and I guess they grew tired of waiting for him to develop, not sure. |
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The final spot on the practice squad has not gone to Washburn, but instead to another tackle named Alex Stenavich, most recently of the Cowboys.
The 'wagon cut him to allow Larry Allen to sign and retire as a Cowboy. Official site has a mini-bio up on Stenavich already. http://www.houstontexans.com/team/pl...?player_id=367 |
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QBs are the hardest guys to train and they have the longest learning curve, so why waste time to just cut them? Schaub has not shown he is Peyton Manning or Brett Favre, so 3 QBs is the smart move. Having 18 OTs does you no good if the QB is already dead.
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