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Telvin Smith

#41

You don't know jack squat until you give the man a shot, so until then, all you can do is speculate. And speculations on this board from these posters don't mean jack squat either.
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#42

Why do we want to move him inside even if he could? In today's NFL the outside linebackers are more important. 


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#43

Quote:Why do we want to move him inside even if he could? In today's NFL the outside linebackers are more important.


Personally, I just want him on the field as much as possible. Keep Thomas/Reynolds at Otto. Have Geno on the outside. Let Telvin handle the interior.


My line of thinking is that he can be that presence in the middle in lieu of a ball hawking free safety.


He's got a nose for the football, obviously has the speed and range, he can tackle, he can blitz and I bet he can cover. And he's a vocal leader.


They have already come out and said they aren't going this direction. But then again I wouldn't be surprised if Gus thinks better of it 2 and a half games from now.
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#44

If you're looking to get Telvin on the field it has to be at will. He'd get stoned at Mike and eaten alive at Otto. He's got a lot of talent but not a lot of weight. Put him at will and Geno at Mike.
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#45

Quote:Why do we want to move him inside even if he could? In today's NFL the outside linebackers are more important. 
 

Says who? The MLB is often called "the quarterback of the defense" because he usually is the defensive player who wears earphones and calls plays. That is a big reason losing Poz will hurt so much in addition to his leadership and ability to play the position.

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#46

Quote:If you're looking to get Telvin on the field it has to be at will. He'd get stoned at Mike and eaten alive at Otto. He's got a lot of talent but not a lot of weight. Put him at Will and Geno at Mike.
 

Whwy put Geno in the middle? Has he ever been the Mike?

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#47

For MADDEN JUNKIES- Player of the week T Smith gold card released in Madden Ultimate Team. I got it yesterday his speed strength and block shedding all over 85. I got 3 sacks 2 ints in my first game wit him
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#48

Quote:Why do we want to move him inside even if he could? In today's NFL the outside linebackers are more important
Please elaborate on the part in bold.

 

I might readily agree with this if you are talking about 3-4 rush OLBs.

 

Otherwise, I need convincing.

 

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#49

Reigning AFC Defensive Player of the Week.


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#50

Quote:Reigning AFC Defensive Player of the Week.
 

Not bad for a has-been and a couple of never-will-be's, huh?

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#51

Quote:Reigning AFC Defensive Player of the Week.
 

I still can't believe that he dropped to us in round 5. Best value pick in the draft.





                                                                          

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#52

What was that?

Caldwell seems to know what he's doing?

Huh!

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#53

Quote:Reigning AFC Defensive Player of the Week.
Outstanding!

 

I can't recall the last time a Jaguars player achieved that honor.

 

I'm thinking maybe Rashean Mathis against Pittsburgh circa 2005.

 

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#54

Quote:Outstanding!


I can't recall the last time a Jaguars player achieved that honor.


I'm thinking maybe Rashean Mathis against Pittsburgh circa 2005.
Mike Peterson maybe?
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#55

Poz did last year 


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#56

 Then Daryl Smith did it in 2011.


Quote:Poz did last year
 

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#57

Good to have such an honor for a 5th round rookie.


Now it's about consistency. If he can play close to how he did Sunday, you're looking at a very productive, good OLB
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#58

Quote:Not bad for a has-been and a couple of never-will-be's, huh?
 


major league

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#59

Quote:Why do we want to move him inside even if he could? In today's NFL the outside linebackers are more important.
I dont know about this. Kuechly and Willis are the 2 most important LB in the league IMO and both are MLB
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#60

Quote:Poz did last year 
Ahh.  My mistake.

 

Good job Poz.

 

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