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Re: Mayock says Vollmer's perfomance was overhyped
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Originally Posted by Metaphors
Exactly. The spin move he highlighted was the one play where I saw Vollmer with bad technique. The misleading part of this is that Vollmer "had" help...not that Vollmer "got" help or even "needed" help. He could have shown about 20 snaps where Freeney tried an outside rush and Vollmer escorted him around the pocket and put him on the ground. Supporting this, Brady never set the pocket too deep and was quick to step up, so the plan was obviously to funnel Freeney and Mathis outside.
Rather than focus on help, he should focus on what Vollmer actually did. He got into his set quickly and almost never let Freeney get into his pads. That one spin move was awful (pads too high and didn't keep his feet under him) but I'll chalk that one up to a lack of concentration. Something for him to work on so that it never happens in the playoffs. It is OK to get physically beat occasionally, but can't lose focus or bad things happen.
It's a lot easier to look good when you're getting help, especially when it comes to slowing down speed rushers.
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Re: Mayock says Vollmer's perfomance was overhyped
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Originally Posted by Metaphors
Exactly. The spin move he highlighted was the one play where I saw Vollmer with bad technique. The misleading part of this is that Vollmer "had" help...not that Vollmer "got" help or even "needed" help. He could have shown about 20 snaps where Freeney tried an outside rush and Vollmer escorted him around the pocket and put him on the ground. Supporting this, Brady never set the pocket too deep and was quick to step up, so the plan was obviously to funnel Freeney and Mathis outside.
Rather than focus on help, he should focus on what Vollmer actually did. He got into his set quickly and almost never let Freeney get into his pads. That one spin move was awful (pads too high and didn't keep his feet under him) but I'll chalk that one up to a lack of concentration. Something for him to work on so that it never happens in the playoffs. It is OK to get physically beat occasionally, but can't lose focus or bad things happen.
Thing is Matt Light has always gotten physically beat on occasion, particularly by speed rushers, and required help, and more recently increasingly loses focus and bad things have happened as a result. Assessing Vollmer's performance in this setting can only be accomplished by assessing that of the guy he replaced. The guy drawing pro bowl votes again this year because fan's recognize his name as Brady's vaunted by association LT and have no clue who Mannings's is (not their fault though since Peyton may not know that for sure this season either...and lots of good LT's are stuck fronting bad QB's). A case could easily be made that if this entire OL since 2002 had been asked to continue fronting Drew Bledsoe or some other QB absent Brady's deft pocket presence, somebody might be dead and they all might be wearing suits or working construction by now.
Dante has done a tremendous job coaching all of them up. Given Vollmer's combination of size and agility and apparently brains since he's slid into the starting roll as a rookie and passed every test to date, he should represent an upgrade going forward. Considering the hype Mike and others heep on draft picks who have yet to set foot on an NFL field and so often fail to pan out, it's almost comical to see him attempting to de-hype a player who is actually starting and succeeding in the NFL...
Re: Mayock says Vollmer's perfomance was overhyped
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Originally Posted by MoLewisrocks
Thing is Matt Light has always gotten physically beat on occasion, particularly by speed rushers, and required help, and more recently increasingly loses focus and bad things have happened as a result. Assessing Vollmer's performance in this setting can only be accomplished by assessing that of the guy he replaced. The guy drawing pro bowl votes again this year because fan's recognize his name as Brady's vaunted by association LT and have no clue who Mannings's is (not their fault though since Peyton may not know that for sure this season either...and lots of good LT's are stuck fronting bad QB's). A case could easily be made that if this entire OL since 2002 had been asked to continue fronting Drew Bledsoe or some other QB absent Brady's deft pocket presence, somebody might be dead and they all might be wearing suits or working construction by now.
Dante has done a tremendous job coaching all of them up. Given Vollmer's combination of size and agility and apparently brains since he's slid into the starting roll as a rookie and passed every test to date, he should represent an upgrade going forward. Considering the hype Mike and others heep on draft picks who have yet to set foot on an NFL field and so often fail to pan out, it's almost comical to see him attempting to de-hype a player who is actually starting and succeeding in the NFL...
Exactly. Every time I used to see Light dismnatle Freeney he almost always had Graham who was a freaking bear at blocking people helping him out. It's not like your talking about Orlando Pace here, we're comparing Vollmer to Matt Light. Sure he's been good, but Matt Light on any other team isn't nearly as hyped up as he is on the Pats. He just doesn't have what it takes to be an elite tackle, you can always count on him every game it seems to give up a free sack.
I'm all for Vollmer going forward. Chalk me up as not worried about the kid. I could see if he was a 6 year vet constantly getting help like Light, but his first game against Freeney on that turf? I'll take that every time.
Re: Mayock says Vollmer's perfomance was overhyped
sounds like bulletin board material
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Re: Mayock says Vollmer's perfomance was overhyped
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I think the Pats should consider drafting a guard early next year, maybe 2nd round even. Whenever Neal gets hurt the protection up the middle seems to suffer a lot.
that and we need legit DE's to pass rush
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Re: Mayock says Vollmer's perfomance was overhyped
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Originally Posted by MoLewisrocks
Thing is Matt Light has always gotten physically beat on occasion, particularly by speed rushers, and required help, and more recently increasingly loses focus and bad things have happened as a result. Assessing Vollmer's performance in this setting can only be accomplished by assessing that of the guy he replaced. The guy drawing pro bowl votes again this year because fan's recognize his name as Brady's vaunted by association LT and have no clue who Mannings's is (not their fault though since Peyton may not know that for sure this season either...and lots of good LT's are stuck fronting bad QB's). A case could easily be made that if this entire OL since 2002 had been asked to continue fronting Drew Bledsoe or some other QB absent Brady's deft pocket presence, somebody might be dead and they all might be wearing suits or working construction by now.
Dante has done a tremendous job coaching all of them up. Given Vollmer's combination of size and agility and apparently brains since he's slid into the starting roll as a rookie and passed every test to date, he should represent an upgrade going forward. Considering the hype Mike and others heep on draft picks who have yet to set foot on an NFL field and so often fail to pan out, it's almost comical to see him attempting to de-hype a player who is actually starting and succeeding in the NFL...
Unfortunately, this is really standard. Mayock was Cutler's biggest advocate in 2006 and continues to be his biggest ball washer. He has yet to even acknowledge that McDaniels might have been maybe a wee bit correct.
Likewise, SeeBass got a collective "Huh?" on the draft day broadcast. Seems perfectly logical to "de-hype" a guy obviously didn't see.
Yeah, I don't know. Mayock claims to have charted every Pats passing attempt. Kind of lame if you ask me. I'm sure Collinsworth would beg to differ......
Mayock also supported Bill for going for it on 4 and 2, so I'm sure he's not saying this unless he thinks he's right. Who cares if Vollmer had help? He's a rook and freeney an all-pro. end of the day is you have to stop Freeney whether you double, triple, or quadruple team him. Unfortunately that left Mathis one on one with Kaczur for most of the game.
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