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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 8:01 am
by Chris Luva Luva
redskingush wrote:
Countertrey wrote:If i were gregg williams right now i'd be a little perturbed.


I do recall 2 playoff games where GW defence stopped pretty much everything that came their way and on offence that became one dimentional and barely moved the ball. these signings are what we need, speedy reciever's that can stretch the field and open things up for CP, Fauria is just a TE that can actully catch the ball on a regular basis.


True. We could walk into next season with the same defense and would make it into the superbowl. We lost that game to the chickens because the offense was too banged up. Brunell was hurt, 2 linemen were down, Thrash, and Patten were done too.

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 9:44 am
by BossHog
This thread is chock full of half-truths and garbage.

I lost interest as soon as someone said that we already had Chris Cooley and Mike Sellers, what do we need a TE for.

My personal opinion is that if you don't know the difference between a tight end and an H-back, or the relative roles that they play in Gibbs' offense, you're not even remotely qualified to comment on the tight end situation. Period.

Hit the Football 101 forum, learn something about the H-back position, and come back when you can make a contribution worthy of the space it takes up.

IMO, Fauria's a nice addition... little long in the tooth, but a much better option than Royal had shown himself to be.

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 10:04 am
by Countertrey
Redskingush. I absolutely hate it when an individual doesn't read an entire thread, and (failing to comprehend the meaning of the little "Mauve" box that is labeled "Quote:") attributes statements to the wrong person.

You attributed the quote
If i were gregg williams right now i'd be a little perturbed.
to me. You seem to not care that I was quoting, and responding to, another poster. If you wanted to qoute me, you would have posted my RESPONSE to the above statement...
Why? Didn't he get his way with 2 top ten draft picks in the last two drafts?

Gregg Williams is fine with this, I guarantee it. I'm sure he was getting a little tired of the kind of pressure our offense has placed on our defense. Now, perhaps, the O can do more of it's share. This is actually very good for the defense.
You know... the best way to play defense is to keep the offense on the field.

What? Our posts reinforce one another???? Who knew?

Hello? McFly? :lol: :lol:

I lost interest as soon as someone said that we already had Chris Cooley and Mike Sellers, what do we need a TE for.


Ahhhhhh... the enlightenment of the BossHog. Dead on, brother. I gotta stop letting these threads get to me. :wink:

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 12:12 pm
by Skinsfan55
I like Fauria as a TE, but even his scouting report says he is a "sub package tight end." He's not a starter, he comes in in two TE sets.

I would prefer someone who can actually lay down a block...

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:10 pm
by Jake
Skinsfan55 wrote:I would prefer someone who can actually lay down a block...


Sellers can step in when needed.

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 6:06 pm
by MarcusBeNimble
i was delighted with the fauria signing.

hes got plenty of experience and from what i saw of the patrots games last season was both a consistent blocker and pass catcher.

knowing hes a more viable threat across the middle robert royal should certainly open things up for cooley next year for his first trip the hawaii.

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 6:43 pm
by Hog Heaven
Is Fauria a real recieving threat? I know he's going to be better than Royal, but the guys stats are nothing too impressive.
Don;t get me wrong, I like the signing, but I don't expect him to open up the middle like some of ya'll seem to think. I believe with the recent WR additions we'll see far less of the TE on passing downs and use him mainly as a blocker.

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 8:43 pm
by mulkey
I disagree with Hog Heaven. I think Gibbs will always utilize his h-back and tight-end. If it ain't broke don't fix it. However i really don't know what kinna control/changes Al Saunders will have over the offense. I do think he had a player named Tony Gonzalez in Kansas City. I think they used him a little over there.

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 9:08 pm
by SkinzCanes
My personal opinion is that if you don't know the difference between a tight end and an H-back, or the relative roles that they play in Gibbs' offense, you're not even remotely qualified to comment on the tight end situation. Period.


does saunders use an h-back in his system? i haven't seen that many chiefs games but from what i remember it didn't seem like the h-back was used very often. it seemed like rb's and te's made most of the receptions.

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 12:17 am
by tcwest10
Fauria made everybody forget about Coates. I expect he'll do the same here, making us forget... what's-his-name ??

See ? It's working already !

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 2:11 am
by Hog Heaven
mulkey wrote:I disagree with Hog Heaven. I think Gibbs will always utilize his h-back and tight-end. If it ain't broke don't fix it. However i really don't know what kinna control/changes Al Saunders will have over the offense. I do think he had a player named Tony Gonzalez in Kansas City. I think they used him a little over there.

Fauria is not quite the same as Gonzalez. Gibbs is a master at using the talent he has to its maximum potential. So since we now have lots of good WRs, and are still not particuarly strong at WR, I am expecting many 3 WR sets (AKA no TE) on passing downs.