steveishere
10 years ago
One thing Janis has going for him is he also had to start out behind last year because he missed the beginning of training camp with shingles.
uffda udfa
10 years ago

how the fuck is academic smarts even relevant if he cant handle football concepts

why would you bring that up in an argument

seems like you are stretching things

Originally Posted by: gbguy20 



I brought it up because I was labeled inconsistent for my views of smarts. Had to clarify that Janis is smarter than Davante. He is. Perhaps, Janis doesn't grasp football concepts as well as Davante, or maybe he does. There were "smart kids" who had circles run around them in shop class by "not so smart kids".

The fact will remain is Janis has things going for him that Davante doesn't and that should mean he'll be a better WR if he puts it all together. Heck, JJ has things going for him than Nelson and Cobb don't have going for them.


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10 years ago
Whoever Aaron trusts the most will play the most.
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Barfarn
10 years ago

That freak showed his freakishness in St. Louie. Wow, baby. Just wow...don't care who it was against.

Originally Posted by: uffda udfa 



But, did you watch the Rams Game? Try watching the game like MM and his staff does, that is, grading a player based on his performance in the scheme and not the result, for example:

3Q 5:32 1st 10-Janis wide right w/ CB 3 Yards from LOS-Packers run right, Janis makes no effort to block and the CB guarding Janis recognizes run immediately comes in and tackles Hill for -1. It seems Janis did not know the play was a run or did not pick-up on the audible.

Sometimes a team sells pass and then runs. Usually, under this circumstance the WRs run their routes to take DBs away from LOS. Because the DB’s typically key on whether OL sets-up to run or pass block to determine if it’s a run or a pass; under this “selling pass” situation the WRs will run their routes and OL will take pass block sets. On this play both WRs on left, TE and OL all began run blocking at snap [All but Janis].

3:42 3rd and G at 4. Janis right [1 yard behind LOS], CB playing 4 yards off. Janis ran a horrible slant. Janis runs up 2 yards and made a flaccid cut on the slant without “pressuring” the CB.

White and Adams were lined up left and crossed on the left side; Tolzein’s 1st read was White or Adams and the 2nd read was probably Adams or White, whoever was not the first read. The third read was Janis on the backside slant. Because Janis made no effort to “pressure” the CB, before making his cut, the DB had a jump on the route and was closing fast. This is very dangerous on a play like this because Tolzein on 3rd read has a split second to look right, see the separation and throw. What Tolzein does not have time to do is gauge the rate at which the CB might be closing that separation. Tolzein ended up throwing left; but had he thrown an INT Janis’ way it would have been on Janis.

This is very basic stuff. On a normal slant the WR must “pressure” the DB to commit to a fade, a hitch, an out, etc. and once the DB’s feet or hips show the effect of the “pressure” then the WR makes his break for separation inside; and sometimes the great WRs get up on the CB and physically push-off on the CB, but subtly so no penalty is called.

Even on the TD play, Rams were in man, and Janis was suppose to perform a rub on LB covering TE [Stoneburner], instead Janis stopped put his arms in blocking mode with elbows splayed out and hit the LB high for an obvious pick. The LB fought through the pick and both the safety and LB covered Stoneburner. How the refs missed the Pick is a complete mystery. All Packer receivers went right and after Janis missed the rub, he went left. The entire secondary was moving [Packer’s] right; when Janis caught the ball going left. The safety on Packer left [Christian Bryant a 2014 7th rounder who was on Rams practice squad all year] was late to react and took a poor angle to get Janis. Janis turning that short pass to a TD was more the result of over pursuit, missed coverage and poor angles by a bunch of guys that did not make the Rams’ roster rather than Janis’ speed.

It is unfathomable to comprehend that Janis doesn’t know how to run a slant or a “rub.” Ergo, like Bostic on the onside kick, Janis’ mind was not on his assignments. As Steve brilliantly remembered that Janis had shingles; he first practiced only 12 days before the Rams’ game participating in only one padded practice. Hopefully, he get his head right!
greengold
10 years ago

The fact will remain is Janis has things going for him that Davante doesn't and that should mean he'll be a better WR if he puts it all together.

Originally Posted by: uffda udfa 



And Colt Lyerla has freakish athleticism going for him at the TE position that should mean he'll be a better TE than most others in the league. But I don't think he will.

I am not in any way rooting against Jeff Janis. But he has a long way to go.





uffda udfa
10 years ago

And Colt Lyerla has freakish athleticism going for him at the TE position that should mean he'll be a better TE than most others in the league. But I don't think he will.

I am not in any way rooting against Jeff Janis. But he has a long way to go.

Originally Posted by: greengold 



I had tempered hopes for Lyerla...he was one screwed up dude. That is true, though, Lyerla could've been something and most here were excited he was here...I know I was.

We never saw Lyerla do anything on the field as a Packer. We have with Janis. Not comparable. I don't think Lyerla had quite the measurables for his position that Janis does for his.




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uffda udfa
10 years ago
NEVER let the hype die!

From ESPNWisconsin.com

Q: Who is in the lead for the 4th WR spot?

Demovsky: Based on offseason snap counts, you'd have to like Jeff Janis' chances. The second-year pro took almost all of Jordy Nelson's reps with the starters this offseason while Nelson was still recovering from hip surgery. However, don't count out rookie Ty Montgomery. We only saw him in two practices because he missed the early portion of OTAs while his alma mater, Stanford, was still in school, but he made an immediate impression. In his first practice, he caught several balls during a red zone period. He appears to catch it with ease and looks like he can operate in traffic.

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gbguy20
10 years ago
I like how you ignored that post. good work
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uffda udfa
10 years ago

I like how you ignored that post. good work

Originally Posted by: gbguy20 



What post?


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gbguy20
10 years ago

What post?

Originally Posted by: uffda udfa 



you know, the one a few posts up that uses real analysis to show that you are talking out of your ass
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