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Post#261 » by Kanyewest » Sun Jan 10, 2021 4:36 am

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Defense is not getting to Brady.


Yeah it didn't happen enough otherwise Washington may have pulled it out.
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Post#262 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Sun Jan 10, 2021 4:41 am

Defense let us down and we couldn’t run inside at all
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Post#263 » by Dark Faze » Sun Jan 10, 2021 4:55 am

That was a great season from Rivera all things considered.
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Post#264 » by LyricalRico » Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:04 am

long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:Do we have our QB?


Would be nice if that ended up being true. At this point wouldn't be surprised to see Rivera go with a Heinicke vs Kyle Allen training camp competition (assuming Smith retires, which he probably should). If one of them can play like this for a whole season on a cheap price tag, that opens them up to be able to use other resources on the rest of the team.
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Post#265 » by TGW » Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:39 am

Heineke was just fine. I couldn't watch the entire game but from what I saw, the receivers were dropping catchable passes, and Heineke was running for his life for about 40% of the game. Dude won my respect though.
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Post#266 » by wermolwermol777 » Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:42 am

1 game overreactions below:

I hope it's with us, but even if not, there's a kid who just probably made at least a couple of millions of dollars by playing a great game. That touchdown dive is now one of my fondest memories of this team.

It's weird watching a game and having a feeling that we can come back from a big deficit (versus not feeling safe with any lead). And perhaps it's even weirder to come out of a loss feeling hopeful and excited rather than sad. I'm excited for the next couple of years, I feel like we've got a bunch to improve on but we have a few really good pieces in place.
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Post#267 » by gambitx777 » Sun Jan 10, 2021 6:14 am

I feel like the O line can get better and we definitely need a better RB. We can continue to upgrade WR. I mean don't waste a first or a second on a QB if one of the guys we have can get you to a play off series. Tyler is a nice possible diamond in the rough, he would be super cheap, as would Kyle allen. So get a RB and some more help on the O line maybe pick up another vet like Cam or someone to compete with Tyler and Allen and move on.

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Post#268 » by Ruzious » Sun Jan 10, 2021 10:54 am

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long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:Do we have our QB?


Would be nice if that ended up being true. At this point wouldn't be surprised to see Rivera go with a Heinicke vs Kyle Allen training camp competition (assuming Smith retires, which he probably should). If one of them can play like this for a whole season on a cheap price tag, that opens them up to be able to use other resources on the rest of the team.

Heinicke had the best game by a WFT QB all season, and Allen had arguably the 2nd best. I'm fine with having them compete for the starting job next season.

Disappointing game for the defense, but wow - TB has an amazing set of skill position players - not to mention the TE's.
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Post#269 » by tontoz » Sun Jan 10, 2021 1:58 pm

I think we have to sign Heinicke. I don't see a better option out there.
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Post#270 » by gambitx777 » Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:29 pm

Stop gap starter, plus the kid is hell A cheap! Like we could have the cheapest starter in the league cheap.

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Post#272 » by LyricalRico » Mon Jan 11, 2021 4:50 am

Watching the PIT/CLE game and they said Smith-Shuster is a FA this summer. Having him on the outside and McLaurin working the middle might be nice (regardless of who's throwing them the ball).
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Post#273 » by TGW » Mon Jan 11, 2021 6:56 am

Keim tweeted that Guice was one of Snyder's picks. Makes sense.
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Post#274 » by Ruzious » Mon Jan 11, 2021 12:47 pm

LyricalRico wrote:Watching the PIT/CLE game and they said Smith-Shuster is a FA this summer. Having him on the outside and McLaurin working the middle might be nice (regardless of who's throwing them the ball).

JuJu's a tough player. I think he's more of a short-distance receiver over the middle type than a deep threat. Then again, maybe that's because Big Ben no longer has a strong arm.
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Post#275 » by Ruzious » Mon Jan 11, 2021 1:00 pm

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It's weird - the team wins when Alex Smith plays, but he's really our 3rd best QB - going by stats. If he comes back, it has to be at a big discount - and there's nothing heartless about that - he's already been paid an enormous amount of money. It'd be crazy to pay him $20,750,000. I assume the talk between RR and Snyder will be mostly about Smith's money. Any personnel decisions should NOT involve Snyder.
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Post#276 » by Ruzious » Mon Jan 11, 2021 1:09 pm

tontoz wrote:I think we have to sign Heinicke. I don't see a better option out there.

I love having a QB that makes practically all the right decisions, and he looked like a magician avoiding the rush, and he can run. The negatives are his lollipop arm and his size. He's listed at 6'1 210 lbs, but he looks smaller. He looks slightly smaller than Colt McCoy - who was very injury-prone. But Heinicke seems smarter than Colt, so maybe he can avoid the kind of hits that Colt took. If he can stay healthy, I see him starting.
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Post#277 » by Doug_Blew » Mon Jan 11, 2021 2:12 pm

Ruzious wrote:It's weird - the team wins when Alex Smith plays, but he's really our 3rd best QB - going by stats. If he comes back, it has to be at a big discount - and there's nothing heartless about that - he's already been paid an enormous amount of money. It'd be crazy to pay him $20,750,000. I assume the talk between RR and Snyder will be mostly about Smith's money. Any personnel decisions should NOT involve Snyder.


I believe that Smith is under contract for 1 more year. I would hope that they would not want to restructure it over multiple years.
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Post#278 » by Ruzious » Mon Jan 11, 2021 3:33 pm

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Ruzious wrote:It's weird - the team wins when Alex Smith plays, but he's really our 3rd best QB - going by stats. If he comes back, it has to be at a big discount - and there's nothing heartless about that - he's already been paid an enormous amount of money. It'd be crazy to pay him $20,750,000. I assume the talk between RR and Snyder will be mostly about Smith's money. Any personnel decisions should NOT involve Snyder.


I believe that Smith is under contract for 1 more year. I would hope that they would not want to restructure it over multiple years.

While he is under contract for next season, it's not guaranteed.
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Post#279 » by LyricalRico » Mon Jan 11, 2021 6:13 pm

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LyricalRico wrote:Watching the PIT/CLE game and they said Smith-Shuster is a FA this summer. Having him on the outside and McLaurin working the middle might be nice (regardless of who's throwing them the ball).

JuJu's a tough player. I think he's more of a short-distance receiver over the middle type than a deep threat. Then again, maybe that's because Big Ben no longer has a strong arm.


Yeah I believe he moved to the slot as a function of them tailoring their offense to Ben's current limitations. If you look at his career stats, his yards per target/touch have declined as Ben has declined. But he was their big play guy when he first got there and I think that's the guy we'd be getting.
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Post#280 » by Ruzious » Wed Jan 13, 2021 6:59 pm

So the penalty for making the playoffs is that our FRP is 19th! Oh well. With our penchant for picking Alabama players and Jaylen Waddle having 4.3 speed and potentially filling not just our slot receiver need (little Simms is too unreliable) but also being maybe the best punt and kick returning prospect in years, I wouldn't mind him. I believe we were last in punt return stats last season (also with little Simms). The Alabama WR's have been more than amazing these past 2 years. If he's the 4th best, that's fine.
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