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Our 6th round pick, Ted Larsen, has started the past 10 games at left guard for Tampa Bay. I believe he was considered a high upside project on draft day, having little experience on the OL.

I guess we kept Ohrenberger instead at final cuts.

Just one more example of the great draft BB had. Starters squirting through his fingers.
 
I believe Patscap.com has a FAQ on how the waiver wire works, if not you can always try Google and see if tomorrow you could start the day better informed.
 
Yeah, I was reading an All-Rookie opinion piece recently and Larson was listed as the top rookie guard. I was trying to remember where I knew that name from when it dawned on me that he was drafted by the Pats.

It's hard to know whether he was misevaluated, wasn't a fit for the system, or was simply a victim of the numbers game, but Guard is shaping up to be a bit of a position of need for next year. I could see a high draft pick being used on a Guard (Pats 1st or Carolina's 2nd). Would be nice to still have Larson.
 
I believe Patscap.com has a FAQ on how the waiver wire works, if not you can always try Google and see if tomorrow you could start the day better informed.
I don't understand what you mean by this. What am I missing?
 
Seriously. BB waived Larsen and he's playing well for Tampa, who picked him up. Not complicated.

Pretty simple. Had Neal, Connolly, Ohrn, and Oki ahead of him. Wendell had been in the system for 2 years so he was ahead of him too. I did read that the Pats wanted to sign him to the PQ but it didn't happen.

Seems like there were some players w/ more experience ahead of him.

BB and Scar don't make too many mistakes when evaluating the potential of OLs. Maybe they did here but who knows.
 
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Its a numbers game....you cant keep everyone. I am sure the pats wanted to place him on the practice squad. It happens to all teams...
 
Its a numbers game....you cant keep everyone. I am sure the pats wanted to place him on the practice squad. It happens to all teams...

Just look at Danny Woodhead from the Jets :p
 
Too funny Box. Thank you for making me laugh this morning.
As to Larsen, he was not good enough to stick with us. Its really pretty simple and it shows the depth and strength of our OLine, even with Mankins holding out.
 
I believe Patscap.com has a FAQ on how the waiver wire works, if not you can always try Google and see if tomorrow you could start the day better informed.

If you're going to go out of your way to insult the thread poster, the least you can do is make some sense.

Maybe tomorrow you can try again?
 
I believe Patscap.com has a FAQ on how the waiver wire works, if not you can always try Google and see if tomorrow you could start the day better informed.

What is this ?
 
I believe Patscap.com has a FAQ on how the waiver wire works, if not you can always try Google and see if tomorrow you could start the day better informed.

Now now Rocks. No need for being rude.....
 
Pretty simple. Had Neal, Connolly, Ohrn, and Oki ahead of him. Wendell had been in the system for 2 years so he was ahead of him too. I did read that the Pats wanted to sign him to the PQ but it didn't happen.

Seems like there were some players w/ more experience ahead of him.

BB and Scar don't make too many mistakes when evaluating the potential of OLs. Maybe they did here but who knows.

A starting guard on any NFL team, no matter how crappy but especially one that is in the playoff hunt, is good enough depth for us. The problem is the FO made a mistake in cutting him instead of Ohrn. Not that I am blaming them or anything as stuff like that happens, but he's definately better than Ohrn at this point.
 
FYI Ohrnberger did NOT beat out Larsen, they were cut the same day. (Ohrn was later re-signed off the PS.) In fact, the day-1 roster was very thin on interior OL: Ojinnaka didn't count toward the 53, Mankins didn't report, and Kaczur was injured. That left only 4 guys for 3 starting jobs: Connolly, Koppen, Neal and Wendell.

So to look for who "beat out" Larsen, you have to look to other positions. Presumably nobody wishes the Pats had cut Deaderick, or Fletcher, or even Kyle Love? Wheatley made sense to keep given that Bodden had just gone down. Pretty much the ONLY expendable-looking guy on that roster was Marques Murrell. Even with Murrell, though, remember that they traded for Tracy White right on cut day, and couldn't know yet whether he'd work out.

The Pats might have hoped to keep Larsen on the PS they way they kept Ohrnberger, and gambled that a 6th-round interior lineman would clear waivers. That's a gamble you usually win, but not this time. So it goes. Given the quality of OL play the Pats have showed this year, it's hard to complain.
 
I watched Tampa V St Louis earlier in the year, and Larsen was garbage, I think I recall at least 2 false starts and 2 holding penalties called on him. Not saying he wont be good down the line, but I could see why he was let go
 
FYI Ohrnberger did NOT beat out Larsen, they were cut the same day. (Ohrn was later re-signed off the PS.) In fact, the day-1 roster was very thin on interior OL: Ojinnaka didn't count toward the 53, Mankins didn't report, and Kaczur was injured. That left only 4 guys for 3 starting jobs: Connolly, Koppen, Neal and Wendell.

So to look for who "beat out" Larsen, you have to look to other positions. Presumably nobody wishes the Pats had cut Deaderick, or Fletcher, or even Kyle Love? Wheatley made sense to keep given that Bodden had just gone down. Pretty much the ONLY expendable-looking guy on that roster was Marques Murrell. Even with Murrell, though, remember that they traded for Tracy White right on cut day, and couldn't know yet whether he'd work out.

The Pats might have hoped to keep Larsen on the PS they way they kept Ohrnberger, and gambled that a 6th-round interior lineman would clear waivers. That's a gamble you usually win, but not this time. So it goes. Given the quality of OL play the Pats have showed this year, it's hard to complain.

Nice explanation Patchick, people need to consider the entire circumstances and not just a snapshot of the situation. Larsen had a lot of promise and I'm sure the Pats would have loved to have kept him on the PS. He did NOT earn a roster spot with his play in TC however. Also people need to consider that Larsen was beaten out by Steve Manieri too, who the Pats claimed on waivers from Houston, and who they apparently feel had a future with them to stash him on the active roster for a few weeks.
 
I'm a hockey fan. When someone throws a cheapshot(Charles "Proving Darwin was correct" Barwin) expect a punch in the face from someone else. His smug arrogance was enough to warrant a *****slap from Box. Look everyone makes draft mistakes. His quote "Just one more example of the great draft BB had. Starters squirting through his fingers." earned him a spot on the ignore list.
 
His smug arrogance was enough to warrant a *****slap from Box. Look everyone makes draft mistakes. His quote "Just one more example of the great draft BB had. Starters squirting through his fingers." earned him a spot on the ignore list.

Are you sure that was meant as arrogance/sarcasm? It's perfectly reasonable taken at face value as a compliment: BB had such a great draft that even guys he had to cut are starting elsewhere.

In fact, given that everybody in the world agrees at this point that it WAS a great draft, the quote wouldn't make much sense as a dig.
 
Are you sure that was meant as arrogance/sarcasm? It's perfectly reasonable taken at face value as a compliment: BB had such a great draft that even guys he had to cut are starting elsewhere.

In fact, given that everybody in the world agrees at this point that it WAS a great draft, the quote wouldn't make much sense as a dig.

It's a confusing thread. I thought Barwin was geniune and had no sense that he was complaining about the one that got away - just drawing attention to something that others may not be aware of. I thank him for that.

I haven't been around the Draft Forum since last may and wonder if the Box-Barwin tension has not carried over from that arena.
 
Are you sure that was meant as arrogance/sarcasm? It's perfectly reasonable taken at face value as a compliment: BB had such a great draft that even guys he had to cut are starting elsewhere.

In fact, given that everybody in the world agrees at this point that it WAS a great draft, the quote wouldn't make much sense as a dig.

I saw it the exact same way. What an odd thread.
 
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