jes2400 Posted September 3, 2010 Share Posted September 3, 2010 the last preseason game is often a make or break game for rookies and vets on the hot seat. What veterans cemented their places on the team, and who sank themselves. Also, what rookies did the same?Vets that secured their place: Norwood(He may not have been in danger of being cut, but there were some wondering because of his injury proneness.J.Anderson.He's really stepped up in his new role. Bergeron. he's been trying to make this team for a while. He may have finally done it.Vets that sank themselves: Chevis Jackson. To put it simple, he stank up the place.Rookies that helped themselves: TE Palmer. just plain tough. RB Nance. Played well all preseason.Rookies that sank themselves: B.Harvey. i was pulling for him, but dropped passes and a bad penalty didn't help him at all. A.Smith. You gotta hold on to the ball, especially when fighting for a job. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AutoMax Posted September 3, 2010 Share Posted September 3, 2010 I don't find myself disagreeing. Good post. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dem Birds Posted September 3, 2010 Share Posted September 3, 2010 the last preseason game is often a make or break game for rookies and vets on the hot seat. What veterans cemented their places on the team, and who sank themselves. Also, what rookies did the same?Vets that secured their place: Norwood(He may not have been in danger of being cut, but there were some wondering because of his injury proneness.J.Anderson.He's really stepped up in his new role. Bergeron. he's been trying to make this team for a while. He may have finally done it.Vets that sank themselves: Chevis Jackson. To put it simple, he stank up the place.Rookies that helped themselves: TE Palmer. just plain tough. RB Nance. Played well all preseason.Rookies that sank themselves: B.Harvey. i was pulling for him, but dropped passes and a bad penalty didn't help him at all. A.Smith. You gotta hold on to the ball, especially when fighting for a job.Word. I hate to admit as a fan of Chevis, but he's likely played him self right out of a job. Targeted all preseason, you'd think he'd have improved a little as much as he was being challenged. If they have faith that Williams is ready to play, Chevis will be out the door. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorCal Falcon Fan Posted September 3, 2010 Share Posted September 3, 2010 the last preseason game is often a make or break game for rookies and vets on the hot seat. What veterans cemented their places on the team, and who sank themselves. Also, what rookies did the same?Vets that secured their place: Norwood(He may not have been in danger of being cut, but there were some wondering because of his injury proneness.J.Anderson.He's really stepped up in his new role. Bergeron. he's been trying to make this team for a while. He may have finally done it.Vets that sank themselves: Chevis Jackson. To put it simple, he stank up the place.Rookies that helped themselves: TE Palmer. just plain tough. RB Nance. Played well all preseason.Rookies that sank themselves: B.Harvey. i was pulling for him, but dropped passes and a bad penalty didn't help him at all. A.Smith. You gotta hold on to the ball, especially when fighting for a job.You left off the defensive star of the 2nd half and tackle leader of the game Bear Woods. LB is stacked but he probably helped himself win a PS slot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jes2400 Posted September 3, 2010 Author Share Posted September 3, 2010 You left off the defensive star of the 2nd half and tackle leader of the game Bear Woods. LB is stacked but he probably helped himself win a PS slot.I wasn't factoring in the practice squad, but that is a good choice. I like him. Hope he does make the PS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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