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...Jerome Mathis...?Bubbajwp said:He definetly had an off season returning punts. But who is better than him.
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...Jerome Mathis...?Bubbajwp said:He definetly had an off season returning punts. But who is better than him.
Bubbajwp said:He definetly had an off season returning punts. But who is better than him.
stevo3883 said:being a corner isnt all about ints. the only reason buchanon is semi-interesting is his supposed "big play ability". hes pretty much useless in every other facet of the game, and when he's useless in the big play portion too, hes just plain useless and has no reason to be earning a salary.
im sorry, but all of you that say hes cheap, thats 850,000 we could spend on a player that actually will contribute to the team.
stevo3883 said:reggie bush
texan279 said:Are you telling me you would draft Reggie Bush #1 and pay him #1 money and then let him risk injury returning punts?
Wolf said:IMO problem with P-buch and basically the whole secondary is
1) no pass rush
2) all of them didn't work as a unit.
What I understood with P-buch is he can play man on man ... he'll make spectacular interceptions and yet get burned too.. we seemed to play alot of zone (well atleast the times I noticed)
stevo3883 said:yes, he returned punts all through college, and we would be taking him because of his versatility, not in spite of it.
we would use him every way we could.
bigTEXan8 said:Wolf and I are in agreement that P-Buch can be a good corner, but will get burned. He needs to be right up in the grill of the WR, and the front 7 need to get some pressure on that QB.
Ibar_Harry said:I believe he is another victum of the ineptness of the previous coaching staff and the schemes they were employing. Even DROB didn't look that good last year. The Raiders coaching staff was not exactly the best in the world either. This is a different year and I think everyone is going to be surprised and I would not write off any player based on the previous coaching staff and the positions they placed the players in. They played schemes and called plays that were dommed to failure. Relax and let the new coaching staff show you what the game is really all about.
Playing CB doesn't work like that. If you are opposite an elite player you get all the plays your way...the player getting fat off the other one is the elite CB...because teams challenge the weak link much more than the stronger player. Good coaching won't make him less of a coward...I saw him pull up from some hits last year. He won't throw his body around like a football player needs to...him and Coleman both last year had issues with giving up their bodies.TreWardTxn said:He lived fat off of playing opposite C.Woodson since he's been in the league, and we saw as soon as Charles productivity dropped off, so did his, and as good as Dunta is, he's not at that elite CB level yet...
The coachong staff isn't always the problem if a player doesn't succeed.jerek said:Agreed.
He WAS a great shutdown corner.......WAS, in college.rmartin65 said:He is a great shutdown corner.
I agree for the most part but Deon Sanders couldnt tackle either and im pretty sure everybody would like to have had him on the Texans.Keldar said:Old coaching staff or not, if can't tackle, he should not play defense regardless of position or other skills. That's just as basic as breathing.
Get A New QB said:you know what im tired of yall talking down on PBuch
when the trade was made yall were so happy it was sad really now for one bad season you think he is the problem that is so wrong:brickwall
Dunta had a gray season to how come yall dont talk bad about him???
Get A New QB said:you know what im tired of yall talking down on PBuch
when the trade was made yall were so happy it was sad really now for one bad season you think he is the problem that is so wrong:brickwall
Dunta had a gray season to how come yall dont talk bad about him???
Dunta had a gray season to how come yall dont talk bad about him???
Vinny said:Playing CB doesn't work like that. If you are opposite an elite player you get all the plays your way...the player getting fat off the other one is the elite CB...because teams challenge the weak link much more than the stronger player. Good coaching won't make him less of a coward...I saw him pull up from some hits last year. He won't throw his body around like a football player needs to...him and Coleman both last year had issues with giving up their bodies.
Ibar_Harry said:Is it possible he was playing cussion as coached. Is it possible people were worried about the long play vs the short play. I understand your feelings, but people have to understand our players were doing in large part what they were told and had to do whether they liked it or not. I think this is becoming more evident from a number of the comments coming out of the new coaching staff after reveiw of the Texans films. Relax and see what happens. I have been preaching for a long time we may have had the honor of having one of the worst coaching staffs ever assembled in the NFL. Outwardly no, but inwardly they were. Again, nice guys, but they had no idea what they were doing and they were leaderless.
El Tejano said:I think the 4-3 will do wonders for him. I still don't like him right now though.
New Coaches new scenery new experiment.stevo3883 said:he was in a 4-3 in oakland...
The main thing that irks me is this- we got pbuc because the coaches thought a change of scenery would bring out the talent he supposedly posseses.
He changed scenery, and had his worst season ever. Ok, experiment over, cut him.
Joe Texan said:Because Dunta will knock you into next week if you look like you have the ball.
And I will talk how I want to about a two bit pimp wanna be who can't play defense for crap in the NFL.
Raider fans told me he showed up at his first practice in a limo wearing pajamas, If thats how he wants to act he needs to cut a CD.
HJam72 said:Did he back off so much in Oakland? It seems like he didn't, but he did gamble and go inside for picks and get burned. Then he comes here and the coaches tell him to be safe, not take chances, and back up like 15 freaking yards. So, he did it and it's a stupid idea--kind of like telling your QB to throw all his passes in under 3 seconds.
I don't know about him or if what I just said is true, but I do know that that coaching staff really sucked. I mean really sucked. At what little he costs, I think he should get another chance under a different HC and he will.
Big B Texan Fan said:He gets one more free pass due to him being AJ's best friend and all. I'm not saying that is the real reason, just that I see AJ going to bat for him and saying things like :"give 'em one more chance" and "he's better than that" and etc......
Besides Joe, what's the difference. We seem to be in the business of keeping or acquiring poor talent (T. Couch??). We're turning into the Rd 1 Flameouts Refuge of Drafts Past.
Maybe if we're lucky while Casserly is sleeping he will get a visit from Vince Lombardi (the Ghost of Drafts/Trades Past), then a visit from Hank Stram (the Ghost of Drafts/Trades Present), and then a visit from himself in the future in the year 2010 (the Ghost of Drafts/Trades Future).
Ibar_Harry said:I believe he is another victum of the ineptness of the previous coaching staff and the schemes they were employing. Even DROB didn't look that good last year. The Raiders coaching staff was not exactly the best in the world either. This is a different year and I think everyone is going to be surprised and I would not write off any player based on the previous coaching staff and the positions they placed the players in. They played schemes and called plays that were dommed to failure. Relax and let the new coaching staff show you what the game is really all about.
I agree with you comments on the past coaching staff, but if you watched any of the games you can see that pb does not like to hit people are be hit. If you don't like contact, you should not be playing in the nfl.Ibar_Harry said:Goes a long with what I have been saying for some time and that is you can not evaluate any of these players based on what they did with the previous coaching staff, because of the ineptness of that staff and having to do what you were told or else. There were a lot of players on our ball club in that boat. I have been preaching a wait and see approach. I think it is more than justified.
DenverBorn said:I think PBurnt should have been released immediately after the game in which he clearly dodged contact and turned to let the RB score. I've tried to erase the memory from my brain
Yea, whenever i see or hear his name that play comes to mind. They say our coaches never really studied him before the trade. Well thats a bunch of bs, we scorched him the year before when we played oakland. My buddy from oakland was with me at that game and he and the rest of their fans had nothing good to say about him. We just blew it on that trade.
How many punts did he get to return? In case you guys didnt notice, we didnt force to many punts last year...something along the lines of worst defense in the NFL...Bubbajwp said:He definetly had an off season returning punts. But who is better than him.
Napa Auto Parts said:Phillip should of been our team MVP he got us our first win remember cleveland
Phillip should of been our team MVP he got us our first win remember cleveland
texan279 said:Buchanon's total cap hit for 06 will be 806,720. It's not all that much money to take a chance to see if he can turn it around this season and even if he doesn't he could still play nickel or dime back. Moran Norris, Bennie Joppru, and Tony Banks will all be a bigger hit to our cap in 06 than Buchanon, and when was the last time you even saw Norris on the field or saw Joppru at all? Either way, this is the last year of his contract so if he does stink it up we can cut him or just let him go with no cap implications.