09-05-2009, 12:57 PM
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Re: Is Galloway really a lock?
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Originally Posted by Fencer
To believe Galloway is a lock, you probably need to think either:
1) He's outperformed Lewis.
2) A. The Pats really don't want to go less than 3 deep at "speed receiver", B. with none of Welker, Edelman, Aiken, Ventrone, Nunn -- or for that matter Watson -- qualifying for that role.
1) doesn't really seem to be the case. 2A), however, makes more sense.
So is 2B) a fair assessment? And how strongly is BB likely to feel about 2A)?
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I don't think its right to say 1 is a necessary.
How players perform in pre-season games is just part of the equation of who is a better keep on the roster.
Your implication is that all the players start equal and go out into preseason games to compete against each other for jobs.
I disagree with that idea.
How players perform in the exhibition games are just a part of the data. A guy like Galloway is a known commodity to some degree for what he has done over a career. If he is slow in adapting to our system and it shows in preseason games, it may be exactly what was expected.
A more talented player will make the team over one who had some good preseason game moments, and practice probably means more to veteran assessment than the practice games.
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