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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 883792" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>Studs</p><p>Tonyan- becoming what I thought he could. Things are coming together and when the ball comes his way he's catching it. not just doing the stat stuff either, blocking and doing the things a good TE must do.</p><p></p><p>Jones- is Jones</p><p></p><p>Jamal has always been underrated by fans here. he and Mercedes (out last night) have to be 2 of the best pass protectors in the NFL that aren't offensive tackles. Atlanta was trying to pressure Rodgers because that was there only hope, they didn't have the horses in the back to actually play a defending defense so we had Williams in there a lot. He's a solid runner and I think for all the talk about Jones and Ervin catching the ball, I think Williams is probably the best pass catcher out of the backfield. </p><p></p><p>Rodgers everyone sees why.</p><p></p><p>Have some pretty good "solids" from last night</p><p></p><p>Everyone's favorite whipping boy King was having a pretty good game until he went out. A couple of our TFL's or bigger plays on defense, he was there doing dirty work. I wouldn't exactly call him a stud, very solid, but every mistake or play made on him and many act like it's common place. Atlanta really started getting to the edge in the run game when he went out. </p><p></p><p>Alexander, Amos. Savage is up and down, can clearly see the talent there to be a big time playmaker, but isn't quite there yet. has some lapses. </p><p></p><p>Keke had a pretty good game and Lancaster seems to be coming around. He was pretty stout in most plays last night. Lowry was just ok, but he's clearly not giving us what he has in past years. he's not on my solid list, he's just being made mention of while I talk about the rest <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p>No duds really. Tackling I guess. it's frustrating, but is what it is at this point. They're up and they have moments and drives that just make you ask, WTF? The good news is we're winning and they have room to really improve. They put teams in positions that will stress them offensively, but then they routinely give it up many times while "almost making" the play. a tick faster on somethings and they could really be shutting some teams down. so close, yet so far away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 883792, member: 10441"] Studs Tonyan- becoming what I thought he could. Things are coming together and when the ball comes his way he's catching it. not just doing the stat stuff either, blocking and doing the things a good TE must do. Jones- is Jones Jamal has always been underrated by fans here. he and Mercedes (out last night) have to be 2 of the best pass protectors in the NFL that aren't offensive tackles. Atlanta was trying to pressure Rodgers because that was there only hope, they didn't have the horses in the back to actually play a defending defense so we had Williams in there a lot. He's a solid runner and I think for all the talk about Jones and Ervin catching the ball, I think Williams is probably the best pass catcher out of the backfield. Rodgers everyone sees why. Have some pretty good "solids" from last night Everyone's favorite whipping boy King was having a pretty good game until he went out. A couple of our TFL's or bigger plays on defense, he was there doing dirty work. I wouldn't exactly call him a stud, very solid, but every mistake or play made on him and many act like it's common place. Atlanta really started getting to the edge in the run game when he went out. Alexander, Amos. Savage is up and down, can clearly see the talent there to be a big time playmaker, but isn't quite there yet. has some lapses. Keke had a pretty good game and Lancaster seems to be coming around. He was pretty stout in most plays last night. Lowry was just ok, but he's clearly not giving us what he has in past years. he's not on my solid list, he's just being made mention of while I talk about the rest :) No duds really. Tackling I guess. it's frustrating, but is what it is at this point. They're up and they have moments and drives that just make you ask, WTF? The good news is we're winning and they have room to really improve. They put teams in positions that will stress them offensively, but then they routinely give it up many times while "almost making" the play. a tick faster on somethings and they could really be shutting some teams down. so close, yet so far away. [/QUOTE]
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