Thoughts on Final Preseason game/Final cuts predictions
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 3:13 am
With the preseason officially over, here are my thoughts on the last meaningless football untill next August.
The Good:
David Carr looked great tonight (20/29 192yds 2TDs no turnovers). He started and played the first three quarters. He was very poised, looking like he has a good feel for the pocket. His throws were strong and accurate and he was in complete control of the offense. He has officially won the backup job. Playing backup for us is the best thing for him right now, we have a great O line and plenty of offensive weapons, his time here will improve his confidence immensely. Despite what the stat sheet says, he was only sacked once (on the other he escaped John Lynch and a potentially huge sack (looked like it would've been an 8+ yard loss) and ran out of bounds but lost a yard, which counts as a sack).
The starting O line (without McKenzie) was pretty much flawless, the backup O line looked excellent as well. Both lines were abusing the Pats front seven.
Manningham had a very impressive game, making some highlight grabs and caught almost everything thrown to him. London was impressive as well, despite two bad drops. Moss had a great touchdown catch and run, and once again got mugged by the opposing CB after blowing by him for what would have been a TD if the Pat's CB didn't commit interference.
All of the runningbacks ran well, though Jacobs still needs to learn how to catch a ball.
Darcy Johnson had a very good game, conjuring up the spirit of Mark Bavaro as he shook off several defenders on a TD catch, he also caught another long pass. Matthews also reeled in a sixteen yard catch.
Kiwi looked ferocious at DE, getting a sack and making Matt Light look like a fool as he routinely got by him in the limited time Mathias was out there. I'm very confident with Kiwi and Tuck at DE this season. Tollefson and Wynn also had very good games, splitting a sack and getting consistent pressure as well as looking good against the run.
Speaking of looking good against the run, Robbins and Cofield absolutely shut down the Patriots running game as they held Maroney and Morris to six runs for a combined ten yards (taking away each player's biggest run it's four runs for two yards). They got fantastic push, treating the Pat's inside lineman as if they were girl scouts.
The first two lines for the Linebackers and Defensive Backfield made a lot of plays and gave up nothing. Wilkinson (who the Pat's broadcast team kept reffering to as Wilkerson) stood out the most of the LBs, while Johnson stood out for the secondary. Webster was very good in his short time as well. I didn't pay too much time watching the back seven as I was more interested in how the D line would look.
The Bad:
In what seemed to be a miracle of God, Josh Huston made TWO STRAIGHT field goals. But he made sure we knew he was the real Josh Huston and not some replica left by Aliens by bouncing an extra point attempt off the left upright earlier in the game.
Andre' Woodson was absolutely terrible. He had one series where he was sacked twice and fumbled a snap. It was so bad that the coaching staff had to replace him with Carr for the next and final series because it didn't look like he would be able to close out the win. I still think he has a bright future, but that was a really bad outing.
All in all, it was a great showing by the Jints as we ran over the Pat's tonight, beating up their first team for the few series it was out there and leaving their front office searching the waiver wire for about thirty new players to fill their second and third teams. I know it doesn't count in the W-L but it's good to end the preseason on a positive note.
Now it's time for my predictions for final cuts. We have 22 cuts to make to bring us from 75 to 53.
The no-brainers:
1 Anthony Wright
2 Digger Bujnoch
3 Kurt Quarterman
4 Cliff Louis
5 Andrew Bain
6 Robert Douglas
7 Eric Butler
8 Jerome Collins
9 Marcus Monk
10 Alex Morrow
11 Rodney Leisle
12 Jeremy Clark
13 Ogemdi Nwagbuo
14 James Terry
15 Darren Barnett
16 Geoffery Pope
17 Josh Huston
The Notables:
I expect it to come down to cutting five of the following six:
Rueben Droughns
Wallace Gilberry
R.W. McQuarters
Tank Daniels
One of Darcy Johnson or Michael Mathews (not both)
Stuart Schweigart
There is also the possibility that Goff goes on IR, leaving us with one less cut to make.
I think it will be:
18 Wallace Gilberry
19 Rueben Droughns
20 Tank Daniels
21 R.W. McQuarters
22 Goff to IR
Final Team:
1 QB Eli Manning
2 QB David Carr
3 QB Andre' Woodson
4 RB Brandon Jacobs
5 RB Ahmad Bradshaw
6 RB Derrick Ward
7 RB Danny Ware
8 FB Madison Hedgecock
9 LT David Diehl
10 LG Rich Seubert
11 OC Shaun O' Hara
12 RG Chris Snee
13 RT Kareem McKenzie
14 LT Guy Whimper
15 LG Na'Shan Goddard
16 OC/G Grey Rugamer
17 RG Kevin Boothe
18 RT Adam Koets
19 TE Kevin Boss
20 TE Michael Mathews
21 TE Darcy Johnson
22 WR Plaxico Burress
23 WR Amani Toomer
24 WR Domenik Hixon
25 WR Steve Smith
26 WR Mario Manningham
27 WR Sinorice Moss
28 WR Brandon London
29 DE Justin Tuck
30 DE Mathias Kiwanuka
31 DE Renaldo Wynn
32 DE Dave Tollefson
33 DT Fred Robbins
34 DT Barry Cofield
35 DT Jay Alford
36 LB Antonio Pierce
37 LB Gerris Wilkinson
38 LB Danny Clark
39 LB Bryan Kehl
40 LB Zack DeOssie
41 LB Chase Blackburn
42 CB Aaron Ross
43 CB Corey Webster
44 CB Sam Madison
45 CB Terrell Thomas
46 CB Kevin Dockery
47 S Kenny Phillips
48 S Sammy Knight
49 S Michael Johnson
50 S James Butler
51 S Stuart Schweigart
52 P Jeff Feagles
53 K Lawrence Tynes
Practice squad:
Marcus Monk
Wallace Gilberry
Ogemdi Nwagbuo
Robert Douglas
Eric Butler
Kurt Quarterman
Two players cut from other teams
The Good:
David Carr looked great tonight (20/29 192yds 2TDs no turnovers). He started and played the first three quarters. He was very poised, looking like he has a good feel for the pocket. His throws were strong and accurate and he was in complete control of the offense. He has officially won the backup job. Playing backup for us is the best thing for him right now, we have a great O line and plenty of offensive weapons, his time here will improve his confidence immensely. Despite what the stat sheet says, he was only sacked once (on the other he escaped John Lynch and a potentially huge sack (looked like it would've been an 8+ yard loss) and ran out of bounds but lost a yard, which counts as a sack).
The starting O line (without McKenzie) was pretty much flawless, the backup O line looked excellent as well. Both lines were abusing the Pats front seven.
Manningham had a very impressive game, making some highlight grabs and caught almost everything thrown to him. London was impressive as well, despite two bad drops. Moss had a great touchdown catch and run, and once again got mugged by the opposing CB after blowing by him for what would have been a TD if the Pat's CB didn't commit interference.
All of the runningbacks ran well, though Jacobs still needs to learn how to catch a ball.
Darcy Johnson had a very good game, conjuring up the spirit of Mark Bavaro as he shook off several defenders on a TD catch, he also caught another long pass. Matthews also reeled in a sixteen yard catch.
Kiwi looked ferocious at DE, getting a sack and making Matt Light look like a fool as he routinely got by him in the limited time Mathias was out there. I'm very confident with Kiwi and Tuck at DE this season. Tollefson and Wynn also had very good games, splitting a sack and getting consistent pressure as well as looking good against the run.
Speaking of looking good against the run, Robbins and Cofield absolutely shut down the Patriots running game as they held Maroney and Morris to six runs for a combined ten yards (taking away each player's biggest run it's four runs for two yards). They got fantastic push, treating the Pat's inside lineman as if they were girl scouts.
The first two lines for the Linebackers and Defensive Backfield made a lot of plays and gave up nothing. Wilkinson (who the Pat's broadcast team kept reffering to as Wilkerson) stood out the most of the LBs, while Johnson stood out for the secondary. Webster was very good in his short time as well. I didn't pay too much time watching the back seven as I was more interested in how the D line would look.
The Bad:
In what seemed to be a miracle of God, Josh Huston made TWO STRAIGHT field goals. But he made sure we knew he was the real Josh Huston and not some replica left by Aliens by bouncing an extra point attempt off the left upright earlier in the game.
Andre' Woodson was absolutely terrible. He had one series where he was sacked twice and fumbled a snap. It was so bad that the coaching staff had to replace him with Carr for the next and final series because it didn't look like he would be able to close out the win. I still think he has a bright future, but that was a really bad outing.
All in all, it was a great showing by the Jints as we ran over the Pat's tonight, beating up their first team for the few series it was out there and leaving their front office searching the waiver wire for about thirty new players to fill their second and third teams. I know it doesn't count in the W-L but it's good to end the preseason on a positive note.
Now it's time for my predictions for final cuts. We have 22 cuts to make to bring us from 75 to 53.
The no-brainers:
1 Anthony Wright
2 Digger Bujnoch
3 Kurt Quarterman
4 Cliff Louis
5 Andrew Bain
6 Robert Douglas
7 Eric Butler
8 Jerome Collins
9 Marcus Monk
10 Alex Morrow
11 Rodney Leisle
12 Jeremy Clark
13 Ogemdi Nwagbuo
14 James Terry
15 Darren Barnett
16 Geoffery Pope
17 Josh Huston
The Notables:
I expect it to come down to cutting five of the following six:
Rueben Droughns
Wallace Gilberry
R.W. McQuarters
Tank Daniels
One of Darcy Johnson or Michael Mathews (not both)
Stuart Schweigart
There is also the possibility that Goff goes on IR, leaving us with one less cut to make.
I think it will be:
18 Wallace Gilberry
19 Rueben Droughns
20 Tank Daniels
21 R.W. McQuarters
22 Goff to IR
Final Team:
1 QB Eli Manning
2 QB David Carr
3 QB Andre' Woodson
4 RB Brandon Jacobs
5 RB Ahmad Bradshaw
6 RB Derrick Ward
7 RB Danny Ware
8 FB Madison Hedgecock
9 LT David Diehl
10 LG Rich Seubert
11 OC Shaun O' Hara
12 RG Chris Snee
13 RT Kareem McKenzie
14 LT Guy Whimper
15 LG Na'Shan Goddard
16 OC/G Grey Rugamer
17 RG Kevin Boothe
18 RT Adam Koets
19 TE Kevin Boss
20 TE Michael Mathews
21 TE Darcy Johnson
22 WR Plaxico Burress
23 WR Amani Toomer
24 WR Domenik Hixon
25 WR Steve Smith
26 WR Mario Manningham
27 WR Sinorice Moss
28 WR Brandon London
29 DE Justin Tuck
30 DE Mathias Kiwanuka
31 DE Renaldo Wynn
32 DE Dave Tollefson
33 DT Fred Robbins
34 DT Barry Cofield
35 DT Jay Alford
36 LB Antonio Pierce
37 LB Gerris Wilkinson
38 LB Danny Clark
39 LB Bryan Kehl
40 LB Zack DeOssie
41 LB Chase Blackburn
42 CB Aaron Ross
43 CB Corey Webster
44 CB Sam Madison
45 CB Terrell Thomas
46 CB Kevin Dockery
47 S Kenny Phillips
48 S Sammy Knight
49 S Michael Johnson
50 S James Butler
51 S Stuart Schweigart
52 P Jeff Feagles
53 K Lawrence Tynes
Practice squad:
Marcus Monk
Wallace Gilberry
Ogemdi Nwagbuo
Robert Douglas
Eric Butler
Kurt Quarterman
Two players cut from other teams