My 2014 NFL predictions

You continue to show you have no clue, which is hilarious.

Olsen is a TE not a WR.

Ginn Jr. doesn't play for Carolina, he plays for Arizona.

Jerricho Cotchery(a #2 WR MAYBE), Tiquan Underwood(not even a #3 WR at best) and Kealoha Pilares(uh who?) are the only recievers with more than a year or 2 of experience


Brady >>>>>>>>>>>> Newton

You talk like these guys are duds that don't even belong on the field.
What looks or good or bad on paper is not a flawless predictor of the future.

Did I not just say he's a tight end?
I said "I know he's a tight end." So no I didn't get it wrong.
Maybe you need to read it more closely.
It's hilarious you could read those five words and still get it wrong.

And yet you believe the eagles are going to the NFC championship game when they don't have the topdog wr desean Jackson anymore along with the NFC championship game.

They couldn't even a damn home playoff game vs a team with a abysmal playoff road record. But after one game playoff experience they'll go to the NFC championship game
Doubtful they'll win the division and be one of the top two seeds to get the best situation of have to play one less playoff game to get to the NFC championship game.
Maybe your confusing what the steelers did in 2004 thinking the eagles will get a same result.
 
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They aren't guys you should be counting on is all I'm saying.

I know what you said. I hadn't mentioned anything about the TE position as I know Olsen is a good TE.

You didn't even know Ginn doesn't even play for them anymore :eek:lol:
 
They aren't guys you should be counting on is all I'm saying.

I know what you said. I hadn't mentioned anything about the TE position as I know Olsen is a good TE.

You didn't even know Ginn doesn't even play for them anymore :eek:lol:

And my response was Olson can be used like a wr as in the same damn amount as a wr.

:eek:lol:
That's my response to you thinking a damn eagles team with no freakin Jackson is going to win the damn NFC east plus make it to the NFC championship.
Damn you just be drinking the same stuff as Mike Greenberg.
 
You continue to show you have no clue, which is hilarious.

Olsen is a TE not a WR.

Ginn Jr. doesn't play for Carolina, he plays for Arizona.

Jerricho Cotchery(a #2 WR MAYBE), Tiquan Underwood(not even a #3 WR at best) and Kealoha Pilares(uh who?) are the only recievers with more than a year or 2 of experience


Brady >>>>>>>>>>>> Newton

Cotchery/Avant/Underwood are much more proven now than LaFell/Ginn/Hixon were heading into last season. The former 3 are also probably just straight up better. Ed Dickson should play a big role too; they'll run a lot of 2-TE sets now and didn't throw to WRs that often to begin with.
 
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Cotchery/Avant/Underwood are much more proven now than LaFell/Ginn/Hixon were heading into last season. The former 3 are also probably just straight up better. Ed Dickson should play a big role too; they'll run a lot of 2-TE sets now and didn't throw to WRs that often to begin with.

I forgot about Avant. I agree they may be more proven, but they aren't guys you are worried about or need to scheme for.
 
English much? :crazy:

Olsen isn't even close to being mentioned in the same sentence as Jimmy Graham.
 
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English much? : crazy:

Olsen isn't even close to being mentioned in the same sentence as Jimmy Graham.

Use the reading compression skills.
I didn't say anything about Olson should be put in the same sentence as Graham.
Maybe you'll interpret this to mean there is also in the same post above that Olson can lift more than Graham even though clear as the titans have a the letter T for their logo it's not their.

I did speak in English.

Be great all he wants didn't save the saints from choking the division away last season.
Also they won't be winning the division this season, and if Bree's doesn't fully recover they won't have to worry about another choke job.
 
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You continue to show you have no clue, which is hilarious.

Olsen is a TE not a WR.

Ginn Jr. doesn't play for Carolina, he plays for Arizona.

Jerricho Cotchery(a #2 WR MAYBE), Tiquan Underwood(not even a #3 WR at best) and Kealoha Pilares(uh who?) are the only recievers with more than a year or 2 of experience


Brady >>>>>>>>>>>> Newton

This guy is either trolling hard or just is that stupid.
 
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This guy is either trolling hard or just is that stupid.

I'm not trolling or that stupid.
I made it clear that I know Olson is a tight end but Bearcat wants to continue to get messages out of what I post that clearly isn't there.
 
I think the point was that Olsen can be moved around and used in the slot the way Graham is. Was it really that hard to understand?
 
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I think the point was that Olsen can be moved around and used in the slot the way Graham is. Was it really that hard to understand?

He can't. Olsen is nowhere near the athlete Graham is. And honestly I think he was trying to say something different.
 
I'm not trolling or that stupid.
I made it clear that I know Olson is a tight end but Bearcat wants to continue to get messages out of what I post that clearly isn't there.

Not talking about that, talking about most of everything else you posted, in particular the Ginn stuff.
 
I never said he was I said he could be used like one as in the amount of times thrown to the Same amount the same as Jimmy Graham.
Damn get it straight.

Firestorm was talking about usage. Last season, Olsen was targeted on 109 of Carolina's 473 passes (23%) which is a higher percentage than Graham and, I believe, every other tight end in the NFL. In other words, at least as a percentage, firestorm is right.
 
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No goober, but he is nothing like Graham and isnt used the way Nola does.

Everyone in this thread agrees that Greg Olsen is not close to as good as Jimmy Graham.

The point is that they line up in the same places and get targeted the same percentage of the time. If that's not similar usage, I don't know what the hell is.

And, firestorm's original point was that Olsen can be WR-like in terms of usage, which, considering that he led the team in targets, catches, yards and touchdowns last year, is 100% true.
 
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AFC:

East: Patriots
North: Bengal
South: Colts
West: Chargers

Wild Card: Broncos, Texans

AFCCG: Pats over Colts

NFC:

East: Redskins
North: Packers
South: Saints
West: 49ers

Wild Card: Seahawks, Falcons

NFCCG: 49ers over Saints

Super Bowl: Pats over 49ers
 

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