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I guess he wasn't worried about winning another Superbowlverb_to_trust wrote:Joe Flacco's contract
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He had a great postseason but I am still not convinced he is going to be a year in and year out elite QB.
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I can't believe he is the highest paid player in the league.
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Meh, contracts in sports merely reflect the monetary situation of the team and the league at the time they are up for a contract.
They just won the SB and wanted this to get done quickly.
They just won the SB and wanted this to get done quickly.
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remember when the talk was that they'd part ways with Flacco at the end of the season?
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I bet Flacco doesn't earn half the full amount of his deal. NFL contracts are weird like that.
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joe flacco will make more in his lifetime than everyone from his hometown, combined.
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yeah that was stupid. like cuban saying the lakers should get rid of kobe.Mecca wrote:remember when the talk was that they'd part ways with Flacco at the end of the season?
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Elam is one of those love/hate guys, exactly like both of you describe. He's a high energy guy and makes huge hits and big plays. But he takes way too many personal foul penalties. He's that guy that will get a 15 yard penalty one play and then make up for it by forcing a fumble the next.
I'd still gladly take him, though.
I'd still gladly take him, though.
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How's his tackling, though? It seems that when a guy is known as a huge hitter, it also means that he's a poor tackler that doesn't wrap up and lets his guy go when he misses. I can handle a 15 yard penalty once in a blue moon but the real killers are the 20+ yard gains that happen due to a missed tackle.4/5 wrote:Elam is one of those love/hate guys, exactly like both of you describe. He's a high energy guy and makes huge hits and big plays. But he takes way too many personal foul penalties. He's that guy that will get a 15 yard penalty one play and then make up for it by forcing a fumble the next.
I'd still gladly take him, though.
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I've never seen Jason Elam tackle anyone in my life.
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Green Habit wrote:How's his tackling, though? It seems that when a guy is known as a huge hitter, it also means that he's a poor tackler that doesn't wrap up and lets his guy go when he misses. I can handle a 15 yard penalty once in a blue moon but the real killers are the 20+ yard gains that happen due to a missed tackle.4/5 wrote:Elam is one of those love/hate guys, exactly like both of you describe. He's a high energy guy and makes huge hits and big plays. But he takes way too many personal foul penalties. He's that guy that will get a 15 yard penalty one play and then make up for it by forcing a fumble the next.
I'd still gladly take him, though.
I remember him being a lot more efficient in that area than say.... Baccari Rambo who would be a similar type of player but not as good as Elam.
I think Elam's value as a playmaker outweighs the negative of being a poor tackler. That said, with the new rules being what they are I think tackling will become a premium over the next decade in the NFL.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:I've never seen Jason Elam tackle anyone in my life.
+1 check the Brookwood High School records.
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It's a shame he never had a tackle like Todd Sauerbrun did in that playoff game against the Patriots.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I've never seen Jason Elam tackle anyone in my life.
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I don't think he's a Donte Whitner who can deliver the knockout hit but can't wrap up to save his life. I remember him being pretty consistent. The major frustration was the penalties, which were for excessive celebration about as often as they were for the hit itself.Electromatic wrote:Green Habit wrote:How's his tackling, though? It seems that when a guy is known as a huge hitter, it also means that he's a poor tackler that doesn't wrap up and lets his guy go when he misses. I can handle a 15 yard penalty once in a blue moon but the real killers are the 20+ yard gains that happen due to a missed tackle.4/5 wrote:Elam is one of those love/hate guys, exactly like both of you describe. He's a high energy guy and makes huge hits and big plays. But he takes way too many personal foul penalties. He's that guy that will get a 15 yard penalty one play and then make up for it by forcing a fumble the next.
I'd still gladly take him, though.
I remember him being a lot more efficient in that area than say.... Baccari Rambo who would be a similar type of player but not as good as Elam.
I think Elam's value as a playmaker outweighs the negative of being a poor tackler. That said, with the new rules being what they are I think tackling will become a premium over the next decade in the NFL.
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OK, then that's not a big problem for me in the long run. Once he commits a couple of those stupid penalties his rookie season, any coach worth a damn will chew him out, make him run laps, etc.4/5 wrote:I don't think he's a Donte Whitner who can deliver the knockout hit but can't wrap up to save his life. I remember him being pretty consistent. The major frustration was the penalties, which were for excessive celebration about as often as they were for the hit itself.
EDIT: Also, the NCAA's excessive celebration rules are draconian bullshit, so that's another reason for me to give Elam leeway in that department.
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So Dwayne Bowe finally agreed to a long term deal with the Chiefs. Like I've said before, fans like d,t should keep on being a bit more optimistic with Kansas City. I know that I'm more nervous that the Broncos might actually have some decent competition in the division next year.
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yes! completely with you on this one.Green Habit wrote:EDIT: Also, the NCAA's excessive celebration rules are draconian bullshit, so that's another reason for me to give Elam leeway in that department.
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I found it fitting that the first player that they took a TD away from for celebrating was a punter.dkfan9 wrote:yes! completely with you on this one.Green Habit wrote:EDIT: Also, the NCAA's excessive celebration rules are draconian bullshit, so that's another reason for me to give Elam leeway in that department.