Greg Ellis and Al Singleton

mwmilsted said:
Glad you brought this up. I've been thinking along the same lines. Suggest a larger list of who the Boy's might trade. I see where the KC Chiefs (for one) are unhappy with their offense, so how about trading: Henson and Q. Morgan along with Ellis and Singleton. I hopre they cut Rogers and sign Gragg. Also think they should package players and send them to the Jets for Abraham.

boo ..
 
Duane said:
Morgan has the trade value of Pete Hunter. We might get a conditional 6th for him.

I agree. That's why I'm pulling for him to come out of this "I got beat out by Crayton I don't want to be a number four guy in this league" funk he's fallen into. This team needs him to play better than get a low round draft pick for him.

If he doesn't pull out of it soon then give the other guys a chance. Better that Merritt, Rector or Crowder get their chance if he's going to mope.
 
mwmilsted said:
Ellis is a good DT, no doubt. However, the Seahawk's 1st team ran and passed at will during the 1st quarter and start of 2nd quarter. Sure, they ran toward the left side of the line, away from Ellis and Ware. Nonetheless, they put up huge yardage numbers. Only Ware DID much to limit them or else they would have put the game away.

Ware is an OLB he's supposed to make the sacks, the pressures. Ellis is a DE, he is supposed to occupy the gaurd/tackle.
 
mwmilsted said:
However, the Seahawk's 1st team ran and passed at will during the 1st quarter and start of 2nd quarter. Sure, they ran toward the left side of the line, away from Ellis and Ware. Nonetheless, they put up huge yardage numbers. Only Ware DID much to limit them or else they would have put the game away.

The Seahawks' first team had a rushing PSR of 37.5 (3 for 8). That's not running "at will." And at least some of their passing success was because we stuck with our base defense instead of trying to match up with their three-receiver offense.
 
AdamJT13 said:
The Seahawks' first team had a rushing PSR of 37.5 (3 for 8). That's not running "at will." And at least some of their passing success was because we stuck with our base defense instead of trying to match up with their three-receiver offense.

What was their play success rate overall for the first team Seattle offense Adam? Or the first quarter breakdown?
 
Both Ellis & Glover IMHO would be more effective in playing pasing downs when Spears & Fergy come back...

Morgan is playing with a bum shoulder, he is one of the tough guys...Seems everyone (almost has forgotten that)
 
Hollywood Henderson said:
Both Ellis & Glover IMHO would be more effective in playing pasing downs when Spears & Fergy come back...

Morgan is playing with a bum shoulder, he is one of the tough guys...Seems everyone (almost has forgotten that)

He still has hands of freakin stone and that has nothing to do with his shoulder
 
Canty had some pressure up the middle a couple of times on Jones. I hope we see on 3rd down Glover, and Spears on the inside and Ellis and Ware on the outside
 

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