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Author: | Hoosier [ Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:32 am ] |
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[img49f42d7]http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/5939/arizonaoutlaws3.gif[/img49f42d7] Our record against division foes is 37-82. Pathetic. That's bad. Really bad. And I need to change the direction. I traded away the 4th pick in the first round for two first round picks in the next couple of years. The patch has a new player generator, and I'm betting the players generated in the rookie draft will be better suited for the patched version of the game. So...it seemed like a good gamble. The Outlaws probably won't be any better than they have in the past, at least not this season, but I had to get competitive. Garrison gives us that chance and I spent the cap surplus going after him. I've never spent that much money on a qb before, so it'll be interesting. Outlaws rank dead last in attendance and I think Garrison, idolized by fans, will help at the gate. So will winning. Offensive Outlook: Football Outsiders Magazine had the Arizona Outlaws Offensive Line ranked first in the league with a +9% rating. The bulk of the offensive line returns and should provide Garrison with time and room to maneuver. I like the nice mix of young studs and veterans on the o line...makes it a bit easier to plan for the future. Offensively, we don't have that premiere running back and that could pose a problem. Utilty back Antonio Ramirez did rush for 915 yards, just missing 1000 yards in only his second season played, fourth in the league. FB Monty Warren was All League 1st Team Fullback for 2022, and was All League 2nd Team Fullback the year before. I will gameplan to include him in the offense in both the run and passing game. Garrison is the future. Wideouts McCarthy and Reeves, and veteran TE Peterson, could see a lot of action catching the ball this season as Garrison is something to crow about. I should see instant improvement with him behind center. Defense: I'm transitioning into a 3-4 and the d line is solid. Not spectacular, but solid. The linebacking corp is the weakest link here and Kelvin Shaw and Lee Cencerik are going to be asked to tutor three rookies right away. Defensive backs are solid and unspectacular as well. we need to improve this bunch in the next draft.. Coaching Staff: New Offensive Coordinator Mack Durham brings with him an instant upgrade. Good with quarterbacks, recievers, and kickers, he should help the passing game mature. Free Agent signings: QB Kent Garrison from Albany Crows 59/59 very low volatility 166.69 million over six years I beat out the Boston Bees for Garrison, and if Cotton was going after him, I knew I had to. I'm Surprised he signed with us..the former Maryland Terp would have been better served geographically to sign with Boston, but damn glad he didn't. I think he's the perfect qb for the new patch. QB Jermaine Milburn from Hartford 46/46 9.43 million over three years. Milburn reminds me of a qb I have in the DFL, Burt Hughes. They're very much alike and the DFL qb has a qb rating around 98 in a West Coast Offense, so I felt he was the perfect backup to Garrison. RT Craig Patterson from Portland 26/43 1.6 million 2 years Good endurance bar, but signed as a backup to 9 year vet ot Scott Harpold. Draftees: 2.3. WILB Quinn Keane Arizona 5-11 232 29/57 High volatility Interviewed Transitioning into a 3-4 and I needed a WILB who could stop the run and drop back into pass support. Keane has al that and more. Maxed out Endurance bars should make him the Energizer Bunny of our team, and I really liked his special teams bars. I need more players like him. Nothing negative at all about the guy. 5.5 LDE Kendrick Runnels 6-3 266 20/56 Low volatility Interviewed Featured in Solesmic's Green Page Again, a player I drafted for his speed at the position, and his pass rush technique and his 40 time are pretty darn good. A technique tackler, he'll have time to develop as he'll be playing behind a veteran, but I think he'll stick with the team for along time. 6.4. RB Ernest Brandt Rice Owls 5-11 227lbs 28/36 Low volatility Did Not Interview Plus: 4o yard dash 4.58 average volatility Drafted for a passing down running back, Brandt has excellent bars in blitz pickup, avoid drops, getting downfield, route running and third down catching. Breakaway speed is decent, has decent power, good hole recognition and a good agility score. Doubt he'll tote the rock a lot, but I will use him in passing situations and that's why we drafted him. Undrafted Free Agents: TE Darnell Chandler Arizona 6-2 232 lbs 25/45 Low volatiltiy Third option at TE, we needed to get a youth movement at the position. He has really good bars in every area and a decent 40 time. Maxed out third down catching is an eye catcher and coupled with route running, getting downfield, avoiding drops, and big play receiving, I think he'll be a nice pass catching tight end. A nice signing for us. FB Steven Thornton Alabama 5-11 245 22/45 Average volatility Signed him for his run blocking bars and his third down running and hole recognition could help him become a surprise addition, but really wanted him for his blitz pickup, avoid drops, route running, and third down catching ability out of the backfield. His forty yard dash time is good, and I like the addition to special teams. Endurance bar isn't great, but he's drafted as a backup. SE Albert Newhart Washington State 5-11 178 19/45 High volatility Did Not Interview Depth at wide receiver is never a bad idea, and two things jumped out at me when I looked at this guy: his avoid drops and his route running. Okay, three things. .. third down catching. Well, four hings... his courage. Special Teams bar is nice too and his 40 yard dash speed is solid. His adjust to ball bars could be a lot better, but with QB Garrison being maxed at Accuracy and very solid in timing, the adjust to ball bar isn't a big concern. SE Eddie Capriglione Iowa 5-10 181 lbs 17/38 Very low volatility didn't interview 4.58 40 yard dash is in the same range as I've been signing, he's quick with some good speed. His avoid drops and getting downfield are going to work well with courage and adjust to ball, but I'm not happy with endurance of special teams. We'll see how he works in tc and preseason. He could surprise. FL Cary Sellers Arizona State 5-10 188 12/39 Average volatility didn't interview Again, 40 yard dash time is solid, and his avoid drops, getting downfield, route running, and courage are nice as they stand now. He has a leg up on Capriglione of Iowa in that he's a very good special teams player. RG Derek Campbell LaSalle 6-2 299 lbs 16/41 Very high volatility didn't interview. Signed as backup to Darrin Peay, third year starter sitting at 70/70. Nice pass blocking, blocking strength, and endurance. LG J.R. Hicks Arkansas Tech 6-4 312 lbs 16/38 average volatility Nice bars in pass blocking and endurance, good bars in blocking strength and somewhat in run blocking Will play backup role. NT Calvin Watson Missouri 6-1 282 lbs 17/39 High volatility Run Defens bar and endurance look great... play diagnosis is good. Signed to give NT Alan Downs a breather every now and then and hopefully compete with Herman Coffey for a spot on the team. Training Camp is important to this guy. WILB Jonnie Cottrell Stanford 5-11 227 lbs 14/43 low volatility Needed to flesh out the linebacking corp, and he'll play an important role as a backup. Good zone defense, play diagnosis, bump n run defense should translate into a nice linebacker who can drop back in pass support, but he has solid run defense bar and is a solid hitter. I love his special teams bars SILB Darrin Czaplicki Tennessee 6-6 247 lbs 16/47 very high volatility. Hoping his size helps in the middle of the linebacking corp. Damn, that guy is tall. Very solid bars in run defense, zone defense, bump and run, pass rush strength, play diagnosis, and special teams made this guy worth a long long look. He isn't the fastest dude in the world...but man...that height. RCB Jackie McDowell Illinois 5-10 182 lbs. 20/41 Low volatility Needed to get some help for the nickle and dime packages, and this guy's bars and 40 yard dash times indicate a dude that could help in that situation. I like his interception ratings, who wouldn't, but his run d, man to man d, zone d, and play diagnosis coupled with endurance indicates to me a guy who could be slow creeper, but a solid situational player. Special teams bar is decent enough to help. As it is with every season, training camp will be important for the young Outlaws. Eight mentors should help with the process of improving..but by how much, I don't know. |
Author: | Sammage [ Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:10 pm ] |
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Nice write up Hoosier. You know I just noticed that the Arizona Outlaws apparently have Japanese ownership. Check out that Rising Sun graphic! |
Author: | Hoosier [ Wed Feb 10, 2010 1:34 pm ] |
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[quote2c2b503="Sammage"]Nice write up Hoosier. You know I just noticed that the Arizona Outlaws apparently have Japanese ownership. Check out that Rising Sun graphic![/quote2c2b503] It's honoring the Toyota Plants and Dealers all across Arizona...LOL (it's actually the Arizona state flag..) |
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