September 2, 2010

White Death Depth Chart

After four days of practice, I'm happy with the energy and tempo of this team. I realize the media attention surrounding the White Death organization and understand our fans' desire for some information.

Aaron has continued to progress on and off the field. His role as a leader on this team has increased throughout the preseason. He sets the example for the amount of work we expect our players to put in to prepare each week. He is fully healthy and we expect great things from him this year.

Ray and Arian will be our starting tailbacks. In Ray we see an explosive, hard-nosed runner who also possesses a great set of hands in the passing game. Arian is a well-rounded football player who simply does everything we ask of him. Marion, Tim, and Cadillac are in a competition for the flex RB position each week. We've been impressed by all three guys and most weeks we will likely just go with the hot hand.

Greg will be our number one guy at wide receiver. He and Aaron have developed incredible chemistry and they are in really good rythym at the moment. Greg is a burner on deep routes but is also a tremendous receiver across the middle. Steve will be starting at the number two spot. He's a reliable third down guy who has incredible hands and is an underrated red zone target. Aromashodu will work out of the slot, and we expect him to contribute immediately from the flex. Santana is our 4th receiver and should also contribute. Finally, Jacoby is 5th, but we see him as a potential starter in this league.

Vernon Davis is starting at tight end and has been named team captain, along with Aaron. Vernon has been a tremendous asset to this team since putting on a White Death uniform and we expect to fully utilize him in the passing game. We've pulled Owen off the PUP list and he has been fully practicing since Monday. Physically he's where he needs to be, but he is still learning the offense and trying to find that chemistry with Aaron.

Mason Crosby is a kicker.

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for your generous recognition of Mr. Crosby. You're really coming around on this kicker issue.

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  2. How is Aaron progressing off the field? I'm not doubting you, but I haven't seen him raking leaves or wrestling with underprivileged children in any of those United Way commercials.

    Send Vernon my best. Remind him that it's a business, and there was absolutely nothing personal in my organization's decision not to re-sign him. Miss ya, Manchild.

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  3. Aaron is bagging more tail than from any of my past quarterbacks. Although, to be fair to Tom Brady, he was in a nasty split with the ex-girlfriend who was carrying his child in the one season he played for us.

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  4. Wait, doesn't that mean he's just bagging more tail than Kurt Warner and a down and out Tom Brady? I understand where you're going with this, though, and I'm probably just forgetting about when you had Leinart, Roethlisberger, and Sanchez on your roster in the past.

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  5. I've had Roethlisberger, and I'm counting raped tail.

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