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Tyronne Green heading to New England | ProFootballTalk

Here's his BIO from the Chargers website:

BIO
Tyronne Green filled in at both right and left guard, while also playing a role on special teams in 2010, after practicing at center, guard and tackle during offseason workouts and training camp. Green started a total of seven games during which the Chargers went 5-2, and he was in the starting lineup for the team’s two best rushing performances of the year, a 207-yard effort against Kansas City in December and a 180-yard effort against Arizona in October.

Green is a converted defensive tackle who played both center and guard at Auburn. One of his teammates with the Tigers was Chargers left tackle Marcus McNeill. Green’s proudest moment from college was graduating with a degree in criminology.
His hobbies include singing, bowling, watching movies and playing cards.
TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fourth-round pick (133), April 26, 2009...signed four-year contract, July 25.

2011: Started at right guard for Kris Dielman (concussion) Week 8 against Kansas City.

2010: Took over for injured Louis Vasquez at right guard Sept. 26 at Seattle... started next two games (vs. Arizona and at Oakland) for Vasquez...team rushed for 180 yards and allowed just one sack in 41-10 win vs. Cardinals...started at left guard for Kris Dielman in key 29-23 win at Houston Nov. 7...started Games 11-14 for Vasquez, including Dec. 12 win over Kansas City when offensive line earned Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award after team rushed for season-high 207 yards.

2009: Played first-career game Nov. 29 vs. KC.

COLLEGE: Ken Rice Award as team’s top offensive lineman in 2007...in 25 games as starter, allowed just one sack in 597 total plays...SEC Offensive Lineman of Week after ’07 Vanderbilt game...redshirted in 2004 as defensive lineman and made switch to OL in ’05...played at Auburn from 2004-08.

PERSONAL: Born in Pensacola, Florida...standout DL at Woodham HS in Pensacola...also lettered in basketball.
 
ATM, a JAG.
 
Lol ^ Probably. Doesn't hurt to add depth at OL though. Plus, and let me know if I'm the only one here....but I always give an ounce more respect (whether it's deserved or not) to guys who played at the big SEC schools.
 
Don't know much about this guy:

Tyronne Green heading to New England | ProFootballTalk

Here's his BIO from the Chargers website:

BIO
Tyronne Green filled in at both right and left guard, while also playing a role on special teams in 2010, after practicing at center, guard and tackle during offseason workouts and training camp. Green started a total of seven games during which the Chargers went 5-2, and he was in the starting lineup for the team’s two best rushing performances of the year, a 207-yard effort against Kansas City in December and a 180-yard effort against Arizona in October.

Green is a converted defensive tackle who played both center and guard at Auburn. One of his teammates with the Tigers was Chargers left tackle Marcus McNeill. Green’s proudest moment from college was graduating with a degree in criminology.
His hobbies include singing, bowling, watching movies and playing cards.
TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fourth-round pick (133), April 26, 2009...signed four-year contract, July 25.

2011: Started at right guard for Kris Dielman (concussion) Week 8 against Kansas City.

2010: Took over for injured Louis Vasquez at right guard Sept. 26 at Seattle... started next two games (vs. Arizona and at Oakland) for Vasquez...team rushed for 180 yards and allowed just one sack in 41-10 win vs. Cardinals...started at left guard for Kris Dielman in key 29-23 win at Houston Nov. 7...started Games 11-14 for Vasquez, including Dec. 12 win over Kansas City when offensive line earned Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award after team rushed for season-high 207 yards.

2009: Played first-career game Nov. 29 vs. KC.

COLLEGE: Ken Rice Award as team’s top offensive lineman in 2007...in 25 games as starter, allowed just one sack in 597 total plays...SEC Offensive Lineman of Week after ’07 Vanderbilt game...redshirted in 2004 as defensive lineman and made switch to OL in ’05...played at Auburn from 2004-08.

PERSONAL: Born in Pensacola, Florida...standout DL at Woodham HS in Pensacola...also lettered in basketball.

Sounds like a great replacement for Thomas.
 
We will see what the Dale Scarnecchia "School for Offensive Lineman" does for him.. probably will become all pro at least.
 
He's a 4th round draft choice who started 28 games in the past 3 years. As I've said since we lost Thomas, we needed a veteran guard to replace Thomas or at least to compete with Cannon and McDonald.
 
I like it. A guy who stuck in the league for a few years and has some position flexibility. If his attitude is good, which seems to be the case as witnessed by his sticking in the league several years, then like Darryl says, I can see Dante turning this guy into a pretty decent OL-man.
 
I don't know much about him either, but it sounds like a depth move. San Diego's OL in 2012 was absolutely horrible.
 
How long before the inevitable "He's a stiff." post appears?
 
How long before the inevitable "He's a stiff." post appears?

Either that, or he's in the process of having his bust fit for Canton. That's usually the this forum, and most forums, work. He either sucks or he's a future Hall of Famer. There's usually very little in between, even though that's where the answer lies with any particular discussion the majority of the time.
 
How long before the inevitable "He's a stiff." post appears?

the very first reply in the thread?

"At the most he's just another guy" is a a polite way of saying he's a stiff.
 
Good move. Back up OL with starting experience.
 
We were a bit light in the O-line department. An inexpensive but experienced player is what we needed.
 
We were a bit light in the O-line department. An inexpensive but experienced player is what we needed.

Yup. A depth move and another body for TC. Hard to imagine anyone pushing Connolly or Mankins for starting time at this point.
 
he sounds like he's pretty good. Pretty, pretty, good.

I wonder why he was a free agent? Asking too much money? I doubt it. Seems a little strange.
 
depth move......grades out as a decent pass blocker, bit of a liability run blocking, from what i've read


back up o-line is a good thing
 
the very first reply in the thread?

"At the most he's just another guy" is a a polite way of saying he's a stiff.
I thought that for a second, but in my mind a JAG is somewhat above a stiff. Just Another Guy implies mediocre or ordinary. A stiff stinks.
 
Don't know much about this guy:

Tyronne Green heading to New England | ProFootballTalk

Here's his BIO from the Chargers website:

BIO
Tyronne Green filled in at both right and left guard, while also playing a role on special teams in 2010, after practicing at center, guard and tackle during offseason workouts and training camp. Green started a total of seven games during which the Chargers went 5-2, and he was in the starting lineup for the team’s two best rushing performances of the year, a 207-yard effort against Kansas City in December and a 180-yard effort against Arizona in October.

Green is a converted defensive tackle who played both center and guard at Auburn. One of his teammates with the Tigers was Chargers left tackle Marcus McNeill. Green’s proudest moment from college was graduating with a degree in criminology.
His hobbies include singing, bowling, watching movies and playing cards.
TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fourth-round pick (133), April 26, 2009...signed four-year contract, July 25.

2011: Started at right guard for Kris Dielman (concussion) Week 8 against Kansas City.

2010: Took over for injured Louis Vasquez at right guard Sept. 26 at Seattle... started next two games (vs. Arizona and at Oakland) for Vasquez...team rushed for 180 yards and allowed just one sack in 41-10 win vs. Cardinals...started at left guard for Kris Dielman in key 29-23 win at Houston Nov. 7...started Games 11-14 for Vasquez, including Dec. 12 win over Kansas City when offensive line earned Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award after team rushed for season-high 207 yards.

The criminology experience will be helpful if we meet the Bengals in the playoffs. He's done guard and some center so he might have some of the 2 position flexibility BB and Dante want for backups. Let's see what Dante can do with the guy.
 
A JAG is nothing spectacular, just a guy doing his job, usually as a backup. For example, Deaderick and Cunningham likely qualify. The bottom dozen on our roster are usually JAGs.

A stiff, on the other hand, is a player who shouldn't have a job in the nfl, certainly not for the patriots.

I thought that for a second, but in my mind a JAG is somewhat above a stiff. Just Another Guy implies mediocre or ordinary. A stiff stinks.
 
I thought that for a second, but in my mind a JAG is somewhat above a stiff. Just Another Guy implies mediocre or ordinary. A stiff stinks.

I focused on the "at most" part of the comment I guess,

meaning if he's at most ordinary, then he's most likely a whole lot less

to me a whole lot less than ordinary is in the stiff catgegory
 


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