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Chargers vs. Dolphins Post-Game Analysis Wk. 4
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post"Lynn was adamant that Lamp's playing time had nothing to do with Feeney's performance. Nonetheless, he hopes to continue giving Lamp meaningful snaps.
"You don't want to disrupt the chemistry up front, but I don't think Forrest is going to disrupt that chemistry," Lynn said. "He's been here for three years. He hasn't been in games, but he's been in the meeting rooms, he understands communication, and I trust the young man."
There goes Lynn again saying he doesn't want to mess with the "chemistry" of our line. Well how about this: How about the crap chemistry we're currently seeing with Feeney, Scott and Tevi ALL allowing 2.5 sacks each so far? Not to mention a ton of hurries. At this rate, they're ALL on schedule to give up about 11-12 sacks on the season. So, coach Lynn, you don't want to mess with THAT chemistry? I say, GO AHEAD and mess with that crap chemistry, because it sure ain't working!!!
GO AHEAD AND MESS WITH THIS CHEMISTRY! MAKE MY DAY!
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
PFF also had Jerry Tillery as an elite top 10 player in the draft. So what does that mean when it comes to PFF's words of wisdom?
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-jerry...op-10-prospect
And as I mentioned, PFF are not the only ones out there who had Suh ranked high last year.
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Originally posted by SDBORN View Post
Apples to figs. Projection on how someone might fair in the NFL (Tillery) vs. how they are actually fairing year after year vs NFL level competition (Suh) is quite different. Especially at DT. Using that argument to discredit PFF is pretty silly. Tillery is a project and the jury is still out either way.
And as I mentioned, PFF are not the only ones out there who had Suh ranked high last year.
1) They grade without seeing the coaches tape
2) They don't know the team's offensive/defensive scheme or assignment.
3) The actual metrics they use are relatively arbitrary to say the least. Mahomes for example has dropped out of their top 5 QB. Carson Wentz and Dak Prescott are currently graded higher than he is.
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Making any judgement (either way) on Tillery 4 games into his career is just silly. We knew he was recovering from surgery and he did not get full advantage of the off-season, training camp and preseason games. Anyone that did not see a slow start coming from him was not really paying any attention. If he is still showing no impact in his second or third years that will be a different issue. But Gus has already said he is seeing flashes out of Tillery of what he can develop into and he has a high ceiling.
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Originally posted by Xenos View Post
As I mentioned before I like PFF. Go see my analytics thread. The problems with PFF are
1) They grade without seeing the coaches tape
2) They don't know the team's offensive/defensive scheme or assignment.
3) The actual metrics they use are relatively arbitrary to say the least. Mahomes for example has dropped out of their top 5 QB. Carson Wentz and Dak Prescott are currently graded higher than he is.
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Originally posted by Flchargersfan View Post
Jenkins has Addae moments but he has twice the athleticism. He's off the charts athletic so he can make up for his mistakes much better than Addae could11 Brock Bowers TE - Georgia
35 Kris Jenkins DT - Michigan
37 Cooper Beebe OG -Kansas st
66 Mike Sainristil CB - Michigan
69 Jaylen Wright RB - Tenn or Blake Corum - Michigan
100 Brenden Rice WR - USC (trade ⬆️w/ Wash for 2025 5th)
110 Cedric Gray LB - N. Carolina
140 Hunter Nourzad OC -Penn st
181 Cedrick Johnson Edge - Mississippi
225 Josh Procter S-Ohio st /253 Dwight McGlothern CB -Ar
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