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Post by mitch9234 on Aug 10, 2012 17:49:27 GMT -5
I don't think mewelde moore will make a big impact. I have always liked him but he just doesn't have much left in the tank. I could see him being cut late preseason. The role he would assume on the colts will be assumed by Delone Carter/Vick Ballard I think Moore will run draws on third downs as he ran in Pittsburgh
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Post by mitch9234 on Aug 10, 2012 17:50:23 GMT -5
The warning sirens and flashing lights are reportedly going off at the Rams camp. Apparently the O-Line looks a complete disaster and Bradford has mobility issues. So I'll be looking to the young Colts' defensive line, Fili Moala, Tim Fugger, Jerry Hughes
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Post by mitch9234 on Aug 10, 2012 17:52:43 GMT -5
Either that or the D-line is legendary. Probably what you originally suggested. I haven't seen the camp footage. I'm only going by what has been said by several people in the Rams room at ESPN. People are suggesting that Smith will either be cut or moved to OG. Saffold is also being thought of as a possible OG. I have a bad feeling about all this. If either happen, Harvey Dahl will moved to tackle, he played some tackle last year, gave up 6 pressures on 200 pass blocking snaps, that's like 1 pressure in every 33 snaps
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Post by mitch9234 on Aug 10, 2012 17:58:58 GMT -5
@mitch Veteran NFL head coaches know better than to pump up a rookie prematurely. That's what makes Jeff Fisher's comments regarding cornerback Janoris Jenkins so remarkable -- and so encouraging for St. Louis Rams fans. Check out Fisher's comments Thursday: "Well, he basically can do everything that’s required of a corner, an elite corner, for that matter, with the footwork and the change of direction, ball skills, tackling, and understands the defense. He's going to be a very good corner in this league." And another one: NFL.com Reporter Albert Breer Attended Rams Camp Here are his observations he tweeted: "1) Janoris Jenkins looks like a shutdown corner and, talking to people there, he has all camp. Very impressive sticking to WRs downfield." Luck may have more trouble than you think... The Rams' wideouts are young and experienced, the best one there is Danny Amendola, and he isn't much experienced, the second best is Brandon Gibson, not very experienced either, the rookies Brian Quick and Chris Givens aren't too That could be Luck's case but reversed. Maybe the Colts' weak CBs is making Luck look good. In the Rams case, the Rams' inexperienced receivers could be making Jenkins look good, but a real challenge will be when he faces good route runners, as we will see when he covers Wayne, Collie (if them play, they might not have much playing time either)
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Post by coltsrockjcr on Aug 10, 2012 18:05:15 GMT -5
I don't think mewelde moore will make a big impact. I have always liked him but he just doesn't have much left in the tank. I could see him being cut late preseason. The role he would assume on the colts will be assumed by Delone Carter/Vick Ballard I think Moore will run draws on third downs as he ran in Pittsburgh Also in short yardage/goal line situations
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Post by coltsrockjcr on Aug 12, 2012 12:46:48 GMT -5
first pass of andrew luck's career is a 63-yard TD to Donald brown!
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