08-28-2008, 09:02 PM
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Re: Grade the pre-season
Instead of grading the pre-season, I'd prefer to ask the important questions that needed to be asked going into training camp. Some examples:
Is WR4 (Jackson) going to 'get it' (vital in case of long term injury to WR1-3)?
A.) While starting off slowly, he seemed to gain more comfort as time went on and looked better and better against the scrubs. Questions still remain as to how he'll look against starting caliber players.
If Neal can't go (he can't, PUP), does the team have a RG to fill the void?
A.) Hell, I still don't know. Nothing I've seen has really impressed to date, and this is probably my biggest concern as the season begins.
Are Brady, Moss, Welker and Light going to be healthy come game 1?
A.) It looks like at least 3 of the 4 will be, and there's no reason to doubt Welker until we hear otherwise.
Will Mayo be a plus as a starter from week one?
A.) It looks to me like he'll be a typical rookie, with good plays and bad. On the plus side, it sure looks like there'll be a lot of good plays in the future.
Should Seau be back with the team?
A.) I'd say absolutely, but BB may have seen things in practice I haven't seen in games from the backup ILBs.
That's how I've looked at the pre-season. Scores and the performances of known quantities meant nothing to me.
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