Garret Celek, his little brother. Still abhorrent at blocking though. And his drops were just turrible. Turrible, turrible, turrible.
Garret Celek, his little brother. Still abhorrent at blocking though. And his drops were just turrible. Turrible, turrible, turrible.
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If Aaron Rodgers goes down this year the Packers are done, after allready having a silly offseason in terms of backup QB's they now signed Seneca Wallace and dropped the previous back up.
I know the Packers would be screwed with any back up instead of Rodgers, but what they have now is almost negligent, I feel.
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its too bad his talent doesn't involve reading defenses or making consistent accurate passes
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Damn, with the Jets having Geno and the Raiders taking a chance on Pryor I have no idea anymore which terrible team will take Manziel next year.
That guy looks to be the anti-thesis of Tebow, but with similar career results from the little I've seen. xD
That's the only thing that matters. If he does have a marginal season, then of course he will fall. But if he puts up another season like he did his freshmen year (off to good start) then he'll go early - despite the fact that he'll be partying non stop.
Personally I think he's too small, but everyone said that about Russell Wilson too.
Look at Geno Smith. Projected to be first round QB, and then EJ Manual was drafted before him because of the dirt that was dug up.
Manziel wont fall down to the 5th round, that was an exaggeration. I can see him being 2nd or 3rd round.
Oh, and Matt Flynn blew another starting job. Oakland will start Pryor.
Not sure why this makes sense: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-...57--ncaaf.html
kk so before the season starts let's get some predictions in.
Here's the list:
Defensive Rookie of the year
Offensive Rookie of the year
Defensive player of the year
Offensive player of the year
MVP
First Seed AFC
First Seed NFC
Superbowl Winner
I'm going with:
DRotY = Tyrann Mathieu
ORotY = Giovanni Bernard (giving him the nod over Lacy cause he's on my fantasy team )
DPotY = Luke Kuechly (after seeing what he did last year + pre season, I think this guy can be special this year.)
OPotY = Drew Brees (Tough one. I'm guessing it might be Brees cause I think the Saints defense will put them in some holes he needs to guide them out of)
MVP = I have no clue. Literally none. I have half a dozen players that could be it (all QB's) but it all depends on how well their season plays out, and how much support they get. (as an example: Brady without Gronk for 6 weeks and still putting up big numbers and leading the Pats to a division title is much more impressive then Brady with Gronkowski back week 2 and performing like he's never been away for the rest of the year)
First Seed AFC = Houston Texans
First Seed NFC = SF 49'ers
Superbowl winner = Seattle Seahawks
Lemme explain why 49'ers get the first seed but not the title, I think the Seahawks get better as the year goes on adn they get people back from injuries/suspensions. They have the superior attack to the 49'ers when everyone is there, and their defense is not appreciably worse. They'll start slow and get rolling during the year, missing out on the division crown and a good seed, but in the end taking home the Lombardi Trophy.
I'll take Tavon Austin for offensive rookie. Denver gets the 1 seed in the AFC, and makes the Super Bowl. Might as well split the gap again from last year, Peyton Manning and Adrian Peterson split the offensive player and MVP awards ( i know last year it was MVP and comeback, but still). Agree on defensive rookie.
Ravens player out with undisclosed injury for season opener
Both coach and player are very vague about it. Player tweeted:
As many of you know i'm having personal health issues. Please respect my privacy. We as athlete's go through real life problems also.Thank..
I'm betting he's got some kind of STD. xD
Defensive Rookie of the year Alec Ogletree
Offensive Rookie of the year Eddie Lacy
Defensive player of the year JJ Watt or Patrick Willis
Offensive player of the year Tony Gonzalez
MVP Tom Brady
First Seed AFC Denver
First Seed NFC Atlanta
Superbowl Winner New England
Also you're missing one, Comeback player of the year = RG3
Last edited by Vetali; 2013-09-03 at 10:09 PM.
He is missing Coach of the Year as well. I made my predictions on awards several pages back, but I didn't get to the seedings or the champion.
NFC #1: Atlanta. Their schedule is jsut rather easy in comparison to Seattle's or SF's. The AFCE and NFCW. They only have to play the teams from the NFCW one time, and their division has no defense to stop them from moving the ball at will.
AFC #1: Denver. The only really healthy team in the AFC that doesn't have someone who can compete with them in their own division.
Super Bowl Champs: San Francisco 49ers. (YAY HOMERISM!) They actually have a defense that can stop people, and actually looks stronger at WR/TE this year than last, even without Crabtree for the regular season. I don't see the slow starts that happened last year occurring with Kapernick actually having the starts from the get-go.
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Oh yeah coach of the year.
Uhhhh, Marvin Lewis. /shrug.
I couldn't pick the seahawks at all. I know their weaknesses, and they need to finish games defensively before I can pick them for anything. Otherwise it'll end up like the same as last seasons playoffs. Though, I'd say the Seahawks and 49ers are going to turn into freight trains at the end of the season. Especially if Harvin and Crabtree come back.
After what Clay Matthews said today about the Packer's plan for handeling Kaeprnick week 1 that wouldn't surprise me. If more teams go for the tactic to just hit any QB leaving the pocket hard then there's going to be some ugly injuries eventually.
I understand the sentiment tbh. If you leave the pocket, and scramble and dodge tackles, then you deserve to get hit just as hard as a RB or WR doing the same. The effect on a QB that needs to be able to throw the ball is probably going to be different then on your typical player.