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But who is the offensive MVP so far?My vote is for Galloway right now.Granted their are four games left, but Joey seems to be the only guy who can make something happen, and that is by use of his one dimension.It is amazing to think a man that is 35 can still outrace DBs a generation younger than he, and do so with ease. He has put up decent numbers given the O's condition.Tip O' the hat to ya!So who is your O MVP, and why
I think it's Davin Joseph. Love Galloway and obviously an MVP should be the scoring threat but Davin's play has been impressive. IMVHO.
Quote from: keeponbucn on December 06, 2006, 02:36:21 PMI think it's Davin Joseph. Love Galloway and obviously an MVP should be the scoring threat but Davin's play has been impressive. IMVHO. I think it is hard for me to gauge Davin, because I seldom stare at him after the snap. I have to force myself to do it. But watching him tells me that he isn't a weak link on that unit, nor a draft pick ill spent.Â
Quote from: keeponbucn on December 06, 2006, 02:36:21 PMI think it's Davin Joseph. Love Galloway and obviously an MVP should be the scoring threat but Davin's play has been impressive. IMVHO. I think it is hard for me to gauge Davin, because I seldom stare at him after the snap. I have to force myself to do it. But watching him tells me that he isn't a weak link on that unit, nor a draft pick ill spent.
Quote from: Boid Fink on December 06, 2006, 02:40:44 PMQuote from: keeponbucn on December 06, 2006, 02:36:21 PMI think it's Davin Joseph. Love Galloway and obviously an MVP should be the scoring threat but Davin's play has been impressive. IMVHO. I think it is hard for me to gauge Davin, because I seldom stare at him after the snap. I have to force myself to do it. But watching him tells me that he isn't a weak link on that unit, nor a draft pick ill spent. Davin has been less than impressive, and much less than advertised. Not to say he doesn't have a high ceiling, and hopefully will develop into a future pro-bowler, but he's not there yet. He's shown some flashes, but is very inconsistent and so far reminds me of Cosey Coleman. What's especially disappointing is his lack of push in short yardage situations. Hopefully he will improve after a solid offseason of training and recovery.
Davin has been less than impressive, and much less than advertised. Â Not to say he doesn't have a high ceiling, and hopefully will develop into a future pro-bowler, but he's not there yet. Â He's shown some flashes, but is very inconsistent and so far reminds me of Cosey Coleman. Â What's especially disappointing is his lack of push in short yardage situations. Â Hopefully he will improve after a solid offseason of training and recovery.
Trueblood looks awful on some plays, and decent on other. The tackle position is by far the strong point of the line. The tackles are another. Hopefully the Bucs can replace A Davis and look for Trueblood to improve his fundemnetals. The line is actually coming around. It's tough to see now but it's getting there.
Quote from: Boid Fink on December 06, 2006, 02:40:44 PMQuote from: keeponbucn on December 06, 2006, 02:36:21 PMI think it's Davin Joseph. Love Galloway and obviously an MVP should be the scoring threat but Davin's play has been impressive. IMVHO. I think it is hard for me to gauge Davin, because I seldom stare at him after the snap. I have to force myself to do it. But watching him tells me that he isn't a weak link on that unit, nor a draft pick ill spent. I record every game and watch most of the defensive and offensive plays a few times over. Davin's footwork, balance, and hands are some of the best I've seen in a long time. He's a rock, stays low, and is just damn good. His fundementals are excellent. Trueblood looks awful on some plays, and decent on other. The tackle position is by far the strong point of the line. The tackles are another. Hopefully the Bucs can replace A Davis and look for Trueblood to improve his fundemnetals. The line is actually coming around. It's tough to see now but it's getting there.
Quote from: keeponbucn on December 06, 2006, 02:50:47 PMTrueblood looks awful on some plays, and decent on other. The guard position is by far the strong point of the line. The tackles are another. Hopefully the Bucs can replace A Davis and look for Trueblood to improve his fundamentals. The line is actually coming around. It's tough to see now but it's getting there. Could you clarify this? I think you mistyped, but I'm confused...Â
Trueblood looks awful on some plays, and decent on other. The guard position is by far the strong point of the line. The tackles are another. Hopefully the Bucs can replace A Davis and look for Trueblood to improve his fundamentals. The line is actually coming around. It's tough to see now but it's getting there.
Quote from: beniro on December 06, 2006, 02:54:08 PMQuote from: keeponbucn on December 06, 2006, 02:50:47 PMTrueblood looks awful on some plays, and decent on other. The guard position is by far the strong point of the line. The tackles are another. Hopefully the Bucs can replace A Davis and look for Trueblood to improve his fundamentals. The line is actually coming around. It's tough to see now but it's getting there. Could you clarify this? I think you mistyped, but I'm confused... He meant GUARDS are the strength of the line play...
Quote from: keeponbucn on December 06, 2006, 02:50:47 PMQuote from: Boid Fink on December 06, 2006, 02:40:44 PMQuote from: keeponbucn on December 06, 2006, 02:36:21 PMI think it's Davin Joseph. Love Galloway and obviously an MVP should be the scoring threat but Davin's play has been impressive. IMVHO. I think it is hard for me to gauge Davin, because I seldom stare at him after the snap. I have to force myself to do it. But watching him tells me that he isn't a weak link on that unit, nor a draft pick ill spent. I record every game and watch most of the defensive and offensive plays a few times over. Davin's footwork, balance, and hands are some of the best I've seen in a long time. He's a rock, stays low, and is just damn good. His fundementals are excellent. Trueblood looks awful on some plays, and decent on other. The tackle position is by far the strong point of the line. The tackles are another. Hopefully the Bucs can replace A Davis and look for Trueblood to improve his fundemnetals. The line is actually coming around. It's tough to see now but it's getting there. So you say Davin is the MVP of the offense?