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  1. 9 minutes ago, Riggodrill44 said:

    This doesn’t have anything to do with the Ravens. They play just like this ALL THE TIME. 
     

    we on the other hand seem to only be able to evaluate our players while they’re getting their asses handed to them.

    We gotta find out who are the gems who thrives in adversity and grow through harsh time. The most beautiful flower need **** to really blossom ;) 

    As of now, at least we can be set on Allen and Montez...they aren't flowers lolL!

  2. 5 minutes ago, dswerdlw said:

    Does this horrible showing affect how our players come out of the gate against the Chargers? Will we be out to redeem ourselves, or will the hangover continue? My guess, if Chase Young has anything to do with it, we will be playing with something to prove. I certainly hope so.

     

    I don't think at all! These are not the guys who are gonna be on the field against the charger. This is Riveira looking at our 2nd and 3rd stinger as he is about to make important choices for our roster. Remeber there is only 3 pre-season games, you gotta use them for what they are. I'd rather be 0-20 in our last pre-seasons game and thrive in real games than be 20-0 and struggle and have my no1 running back out for season loll

    Sure ain't very fun for us fans...

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  3. Just heard from him in a french (RDS.CA) TV interview that he is very excited and a bit surprised to be here (even if we had a few interview with him, he hadn't feel that they wanted him that much and he is really happy about it) , he is very happy that the team seem to have a plan for him, he is willing to follow whatever the plan is, open to plan  FS or DB or ST. He wanna ball and he is gonna give everything he have to fulfill is dream!

     

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  4. 1 minute ago, Malapropismic Depository said:

     

    That's exactly what everyone said when we drafted McLaurin

    He doesn't need to crack the starting line up this year anyway.

    Our Top 3 corners are pretty solid right now

     

    Some people seem to think we need to draft day one starters with our 3rd round pick! I remember, not so long ago, even day one QB were expected to bench a year or two. It's crazy how fast things change! 

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  5. 56 minutes ago, China said:

     

    I'm not sure who put that video together, but if those are his top 9 plays last year, that's not very impressive.  The first play they show he doesn't do anything but watch the receiver go out of bounds after he makes the catch.  There's not a single interception.  Did he make any?  On the plus side, he does show good tackling.

    St-Juste is nothing spectacular but he is reliable and he is gonna get the job done. Not the Interception hype guy, but the guy you want to shut-up #2 WR on opposing team. Also great on special team. A great pick, not a spectacular ceiling, but a high floor. The man is gonna be stellar on our Special team next year and a great addition to our defense in 2 years (and a contributor day 1)!

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  6. I'm so hyped on this guy!
    He is a brilliant kid. This guy didnt even speak english before he move to US at 17 years old, and still got is major in sport administration. Guys is a bright one and he know what he want and what he need to to, to get it: (Translation follow)

     

    Le demi de coin de six pieds trois pouces et 200 livres qui a joué avec les Golden Gophers de l'Université du Minnesota devrait être sélectionné lors de la deuxième journée du repêchage de NFL, mais St-Juste veut contribuer immédiatement au sein de l'équipe qui va le choisir.

    « Je veux avoir un impact immédiat, a mentionné St-Juste lors d'une visioconférence, mercredi. Ça peut être en défensive comme demi de coin ou à une autre position où l'équipe me voit bien intégrer. Ça pourrait être sur les unités spéciales. Peu importe, je veux amener quelque chose à l'équipe et avoir un impact. »

     

    St-Juste aura l'occasion d'impressionner les recruteurs lors d'une journée professionnelle qui aura lieu au Minnesota, jeudi. Le Québécois a affirmé que son seul objectif sera d'apprécier le processus et d'y avoir du plaisir.

    « Pour être honnête, je n'ai pas vraiment d'objectifs, a-t-il dit. Je sais que je vais bien faire et peu importe les chiffres qui sortiront, je suis un très bon athlète et un très bon joueur de football. Je vais simplement aller sur le terrain et avoir du plaisir. »

     

    The six-foot-three, 200-pound cornerback who played for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers is expected to be selected on Day 2 of the NFL Draft, but St-Juste wants to contribute immediately to the game. team that will choose it.

     

    “I want to have an immediate impact,” said St-Juste during a videoconference on Wednesday. It can be on defense as a cornerback or in another position where the team sees me integrate well. It could be on special teams. Regardless, I want to bring something to the team and make an impact. "

     

     

     

    St-Juste will have the opportunity to impress recruiters during a professional day in Minnesota on Thursday. The Quebecker said his only goal will be to enjoy the process and have fun with it.

     

    “To be honest, I don't really have any goals,” he said. I know I'm going to do well and whatever numbers come out I'm a very good athlete and a very good football player. I'm just going to go out there and have some fun. "

     

    
     
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  7. 1 minute ago, Malapropismic Depository said:

     

    So the 17 games is only for 1 season ?

     

     

     

    WOOPs Maths were never my strengh 13-4 or 14-3, habits die hard ;)

    3 minutes ago, Partag said:

     

    Won't be an easy schedule, i would be happy with divison champ and 11-6. Next year thougth, 13-4 or 14-2 ;)

     

     

    Imean 2022-2023

     

    11-6 for 2021 and i'll be extactic ;)

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  8. I  really like that we are not throwing money to every FA like people would love on facebook pages. I still believe in Riveira and i think he's gonna get us the best squad possible and without overpaying. I want playmakers that don't cost an arm or a leg (I.E. McKissic). I'd be habby with a WR who can get us 600-700 yards and a QB  wich would stenghen our Bench. I'd like to have a go with Heinicke and Allen, maybe a Trubisky if it is not that expensive. I'm happy that we don't go for the big name and splashes, we did in the past and it didn't pay at all. Let's play it wise. For the first time in years, i'm kinda hyped for next year, it feel good! Next bonus would be Dan Snyder demise, but well... ;)

     

     

  9. 16 minutes ago, RandyHolt said:

    If he had won in his one quarter and locked in our playoff spot, and if he never took another snap he would likely still be a cult hero for the next decade.

     

    I wonder if his play in that quarter was a big reason Haskins was axed the next day, more than Haskins failings. You don't dump Haskins unless you have someone better and RR saw he did.

     

    I think we all did....

     

    I think asking the question, is the answer. Heinicke shown the world how this offense could word....after being call off the uni bench a few weeks ago... Haskin was more than exposed! It's been a while since i have been as pumped for a game! #HTTR 

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  10. 40 minutes ago, Skinsinparadise said:

    I'll give Heinicke this.  PFF ranked his performance as the best WFT QB performance of the season.  I don't know if i'd go that far.  I'd give it to Alex versus the Lions.  But I'll say it was a lot of fun to rewatch it.  I'd say 2nd best QB performance of the season. 

     

    I forgot that he had an earlier TD taken from him because a lame holding call.  And that TD pass would have been a beauty.    Golden and Thomas dropped almost a perfectly placed deep ball.  Terry would have excelled with the way Heinicke played.

     

    The thing is you can see he brings a spark.   He plays with a lot of moxie.  His movement/elusiveness in the pocket was a blast for me to rewatch.  I can see why Chase in particular dug it. 

     

    And the guy had what? ONE quarter. It was one of the best quarter in term of QB play in while imao!

  11. Dunno if this was posted here, but then again, if it was, i post it again! 

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CJZUyTCDa_i/?igshid=1g31gsg7ijokz&fbclid=IwAR0Mg_nxgfL_4mssGEkkITdAxk5lF6B5AAfhCVp0XywYYCTWWdly3KttIf4

    5 hours ago, Skinsinparadise said:

     

    Heinicke talk here

     

     

    Seem it was, but then, wow , let watch it again, and the point is not just Heinicke, this Chase Young is a great youngster with the seed of a leader, ''i love it man, i love it!''

     

  12. 5 minutes ago, bearrock said:

    Yeah, I'm going off just what little I saw on this Sunday.  It could just have been the kind of throws he was making and not any inability to make certain throws.  Either way, he showed enough on Sunday to show that he has the capability to move the ball on offense.

     

    Indeed , much more than Trashkin! And maybe, i say maybe, as much as Alex...and (it's far fetched) maybe more!

  13. 32 minutes ago, Spaceman Spiff said:

     

    Fair enough, but we don't know much about his arm strength.  Obviously it's not great, but we don't know to what degree he can't make the throws that you described above.  

     

    Well, as far as armstrength goes when was the last time we has some deep threat? Cousin? At least Heinicke is precise and the guy seem to have ''it'' , you can't buy that!

  14. 1 hour ago, NoCalMike said:

    First off I will say the sample size was too small to make any grand proclamations about his game and potential of it, with that said what impressed me the most about him yesterday was his willingness to throw to receivers that are "NFL open,"  NFL open merely means a player has a step on the defender and is behind them in position.  That is something I rarely see Alex Smith do to be honest.  You have to have a base level of confidence in yourself and your receivers to make throws like that.


    The two throws I am focusing on were the ones to Cam Sims and Logan Thomas.  Both of which should have been caught.  Thomas was sort of running a straight seem route and behind the DB, and the ball sailed through his hands.   The throw to Cam Sims might have been even more impressive because it seemed like Heinike threw him open.  When he lets go of the ball the camera shot shows that Sims had not yet broken away from the safety, but as the ball is sailing to an area only Sims can track down, he is first initially pulled and held which should have drawn the flag, but then breaks away and gets both hands on the ball for what should have been a catch.

     

    The willingness to make those kinds of throws, and the accuracy they were thrown with?  That was something we haven't seen around here in awhile.

    It is almost like the guys were surprised the ball was catchable. When was the las time we had QB throwing those balls?

    Seriously i was impress by Heinicke precision. Some pass  he throw were the best we has seen in almost decade! Thank to McKissick, at least he catch one of those, but 2 were drop! Overall, there was one throw i thought wasnt good (almost pick) , the others felt like we at least had a QB, what a feeling!

     

     

  15. A good read:

     

    https://lastwordonsports.com/nfl/2019/08/19/panthers-qb-taylor-heinicke/

    And then more!

     

     

    Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion University

     

    Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports

    Taylor Heinicke was the top high school player in the state of Georgia in 2010, yet the big FBS schools like Georgia were less than enamored with his overall size and arm strength. Heinicke went on to have a stellar four-year career at Old Dominion University, winning the Walter Payton Award and Dudley Award in 2012. Heinicke finished his ODU career with 14,959 yards of passing, 1,320 yards of rushing, 132 touchdown passes and 39 interceptions. Heinicke also has good speed (4.63 second 40-yard dash) and is very comfortable in the pocket, scanning the field and going through his progressions with confidence. Heinicke is smart, can throw with touch and accuracy and knows where to attack a particular defense.

    Heinicke's biggest problem might be his lack of arm strength and lack of accuracy on deep balls, especially on the sidelines. Heinicke is not accustomed to taking the ball under center and will likely struggle to feel comfortable doing so in the pros. His intelligence, elusiveness and overachieving mentality should all make it worth a chance drafting him in the later rounds.


     

    If he take us to the play off, do we start de Heinicult ?:)

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