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Old 05-14-2012, 08:45 AM   #41
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Lavonte David didn't get nearly the hype on this board that Connor Barwin did. And I think that the idea that David is going to magically be as good as Barwin is wishful thinking. David is an extremely poor fit for the Pats defense unless you are talking about him at ILB. And since the Pats had already added Hightower there, David wasn't going to be on their radar. David is a much better fit for a defense running a Tampa-2. And that's exactly where he's going. A place where he'll be a better fit.
It's interesting how much love there is for Lavonte David since the Pats took Tavon Wilson at 48. Suddenly David is the consensus BPA who was on the board at the pick and being embraced by many who didn't know who he was before the draft. Not everyone, but there are certainly some people who are bigger fans of David post-draft than before it.

I personally was a huge Lavonte David fan, and despite the fact that he isn't a prototypical fit for the Pats I believed that he could be an impact player for us. David is a perfect fit for a Tampa-2, but I believe he's good enough that a creative coach could find ways to use him in any scheme. I understand that I'm probably in the minority in that believe. I called David the best defensive prospect in the draft, and I believe that, and I liked him as much as any LB prospect since Connor Barwin. But he certainly didn't get that kind of adoration from the board prior to the draft.

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The Pats will not regret taking HIGHTOWER over Lavonte David. And that's what it boils down to. Not Wilson over David.
Personally, I see Hightower and David as apples and oranges. There's no possible way David could play the kind of role that Hightower will play for BB - his frame just isn't capable of that. So in that sense you are right, BB will not regret taking Hightower over David. But I think the two players could have played very complementary roles with David as a hybrid LB/S, and in that way he is much more comparable to Tavon Wilson than to Hightower. So I'm not sure I agree with your premise that it was Hightower vs. David rather than Wilson vs. David.
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Eh. At least we can take some solace in the fact David will be languishing (not himself, personally) on a terrible team instead of on one of our rivals.
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Eh. At least we can take some solace in the fact David will be languishing (not himself, personally) on a terrible team instead of on one of our rivals.
I don't think Tampa Bay will be terrible at all. I think they could be a big surprise this year. Greg Schiano seems to be toughening them up, and there is a strong talent base.
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I don't think Tampa Bay will be terrible at all. I think they could be a big surprise this year. Greg Schiano seems to be toughening them up, and there is a strong talent base.
Eh. I don't see it. Losing Bowers was big, and outside him I don't see much worth fearing in their front seven.

Really, their greatest liability is Freeman, of course.
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It's amazing how your stance on Wilson has morphed. You've gone from saying how he was a horrible pick to at least admitting he might actually have a good year or two. In three years, you might actually be able to admit the Pats knew more about him than you did.
I think we will see Tavon Wilson, or TW, play better than Darius Butler but not as good as the fourth round player Asante Samuel.

His best assets are his versatility (linked with his good size. He's big for a corner.) and his coachability.

But Lavonte David took over football games, which is something I am sure can't be said of TW. David, a football player with a football IQ similar to Bruschi's, knows how to make plays. Period.

You get those guys on the field somehow. Remember Brushi was a NT for Arizona.

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I'm at a complete loss as to how you can make such a statement.

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I think we will see Tavon Wilson, or TW, play better than Darius Butler but not as good as the fourth round player Asante Samuel.
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I don't think Tampa Bay will be terrible at all. I think they could be a big surprise this year. Greg Schiano seems to be toughening them up, and there is a strong talent base.
Though a friend of a friend kind of thing I've heard some stories about the TB locker room - I was not surprised to see their season unfold based on what I heard. Josh Freeman has some real issues and he has to get his head on straight or he'll never be consistently good. Morris was not the guy who was going to help with that, apparently he partied as hard as the players, and was not going to run a tight ship. Schiano may actually get these guys to play to their level of talent.
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Though a friend of a friend kind of thing I've heard some stories about the TB locker room - I was not surprised to see their season unfold based on what I heard. Josh Freeman has some real issues and he has to get his head on straight or he'll never be consistently good. Morris was not the guy who was going to help with that, apparently he partied as hard as the players, and was not going to run a tight ship. Schiano may actually get these guys to play to their level of talent.
The Bucs under Schiano seem to be doing some things right. They've added some guys with a lot of character and tremendous work ethic and enthusiasm for football in Mark Barron, Doug Martin and Lavonte David. They've added a tremendous offensive guard in Carl Nicks, who comes from a winning program. Schian seems to be set on creating a team with toughness, resilience and character, which would be a huge departure from the Tampa Bay teams of the past decade. I personally loved his move of signing Eric LeGrand:

Greg Schiano's bond with Eric LeGrand reaches new heights with Buccaneers contract - Peter King - SI.com

When LeGrand asked why Schiano wanted to "waste" a roster spot on him Schiano assured him that it wasn't a waste. And I would agree - it not only provides inspiration and a message of perseverance to the team, it shows what loyalty Schiano has to his players.

Ian Rapoport had an interesting article today about Courtney Upshaw becoming "the next great Raven". While that's premature, the interesting part of the article was Ozzie Newsome talking about building the nucleus of the team and how that affects bringing in other players:

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"You see it when a guy runs to the football," Newsome explained. "The way they play when they're not involved in the play, what are they doing? When he's not involved, is he running to the ball? Is he still playing with the fundamentals he's supposed to play with during that time?" By taking his eye off the ball and turning away from the play, Newsome believes he can find players with grit that outweighs physique. Considering the Ravens have made the playoffs four years in a row and boast 16 homegrown Pro Bowlers in their history, it's leading to wins. Nearly as important, it's leading to an attitude.

Perhaps it's best exemplified by ageless linebacker Ray Lewis. [Lewis] was actually part of Newsome's first draft class in Baltimore -- the pick that changed everything. Newsome took over the Ravens scouting department in 1996, after learning from then-Cleveland Browns coach Bill Belichick. Back then, they held strong to the height/weight/speed standards taught by Bill Parcells, who won using that method with the New York Giants. That was until coach Ted Marchibroda pulled Newsome aside and asked him to find players with passion who loved to play. Lewis, considered a small, quick University of Miami linebacker at 6-feet and roughly 230 pounds in 1996, was the prototype.

"That led us to Ray Lewis, who actually didn't fit the height, weight and speed (standards), but he just enjoyed playing football and made all the plays," Newsome said. "And we started to build from that. This division has been a physical division, even when I played in it. So, when you match physicality with passion, along with height, weight and speed, now you get a picture of what we look for in players."

"Guys come in here and they see that's the way we do it, that's the way it's done," Newsome said. "They become them."

Newsome brought up the example of defensive tackle Sam Adams, who the team signed in 2000. He had a reputation for being lazy, and some wondered if he was worth the money they paid him. The atmosphere made it so.

"Everybody said (Adams) takes plays off," Newsome said. "Well, you come in, you can't do that. You got 10 guys running to the ball and you're not, you see it on tape and you go, 'Uh uh, I don't want that to be me.' "
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It seems to me like Schiano's trying to build that kind of nucleus, and is looking for "players with passion who love to play". Build a nucleus of those and it's harder for the underachievers to underachieve. It's not easy. It won't happen overnight and Schiano may not succeed, but it seems like a step in the right direction.

The Saints are in disarray. The Falcons seem to have hit a wall in their development. It may not happen, but I wouldn't be shocked to see Tampa Bay emerge as a legitimate power in the NFC South.
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The Bucs under Schiano seem to be doing some things right. They've added some guys with a lot of character and tremendous work ethic and enthusiasm for football in Mark Barron, Doug Martin and Lavonte David. They've added a tremendous offensive guard in Carl Nicks, who comes from a winning program. Schian seems to be set on creating a team with toughness, resilience and character, which would be a huge departure from the Tampa Bay teams of the past decade. I personally loved his move of signing Eric LeGrand:

Greg Schiano's bond with Eric LeGrand reaches new heights with Buccaneers contract - Peter King - SI.com

When LeGrand asked why Schiano wanted to "waste" a roster spot on him Schiano assured him that it wasn't a waste. And I would agree - it not only provides inspiration and a message of perseverance to the team, it shows what loyalty Schiano has to his players.

Ian Rapoport had an interesting article today about Courtney Upshaw becoming "the next great Raven". While that's premature, the interesting part of the article was Ozzie Newsome talking about building the nucleus of the team and how that affects bringing in other players:



Rookie Courtney Upshaw looks like another prototypical Raven - NFL.com

It seems to me like Schiano's trying to build that kind of nucleus, and is looking for "players with passion who love to play". Build a nucleus of those and it's harder for the underachievers to underachieve. It's not easy. It won't happen overnight and Schiano may not succeed, but it seems like a step in the right direction.

The Saints are in disarray. The Falcons seem to have hit a wall in their development. It may not happen, but I wouldn't be shocked to see Tampa Bay emerge as a legitimate power in the NFC South.

I couldn't agree with this any more. What is so often missed in the outsider evaluations of players is the kind of person/player they are and how that relates both to their development as players and as a part of the overall team. This is why it's mystifying when Belichick strays from that consideration and chooses players like Maroney, Chad Jackson, and Meriweather, who had exceptional talent but lacked either heart, toughness, or discipline, and why sticking to players who really love to play football is so important. Over and over we have seen the effect that players like Bruschi, Faulk, and Troy Brown have on the team, and why it is so important to build a team with players like this on each and every unit. The underwear olympics can give us some insight on measureables and athletic ability but does nothing to tell us what kind of person they are, and that is a major factor in how the player develops once they are working for a living. it's easier to take a risk on talent as the rounds get later but the high picks really need to be character guys who will become leaders down the road, and I think they nailed that with Jones and Hightower in this draft, I love it.
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Oh, YEAHHHHHHHHH...

The Bucs are coming back HARD.

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