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Rookies impacts may have the say on the team's success in 2008
The first time in a long time and maybe the first time in the BB area where we will see many rookies on the field in key positions,especially on defense.
I think in order for this team to be successful in 2008 the rookies not only have to play more often because of areas that are weaker like ILB or lacking depth like OLB and CB but they have to have a near instant positive impact and I think we must rely on at least most of them to show immediate talent on the field and not like the past where we rarely saw rookies and if we did they were usually in on garbage time or to give the vets a little breather while the vets slowly helped the youngsters get acclimated to the pros as the season progressed - now we will see many of them in week 1. How much of an impact do the rookies need to have to keep this team on top of the NFL? To me the key rookies who must step up and play real well quickly are Wheately,Mayo and Slater who I expect to see as a KR man |
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The same coaches that drafted and signed these young men will not be tasked with training and developing them. These coaches know full well that winning the Superbowl is NOT a birth-right.
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Basically, the Pats are counting on their two top draft picks to start. (I'd argue that they were counting on instant contributions from Maroney and Jackson in '06 too, btw.) But another way to put that is their two top draft picks beat out veterans to earn starting jobs. After all, neither Mayo nor Wheatley was playing with the first team when camp started. There will doubtless be some rookie mistakes from those two, but also a nice infusion of talent and athleticism. On balance, Mayo and Wheatley really don't look like weak links to me. |
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actually, Mayo was starting from Day one.
to answer the original question though, I'd ask how the OP is defining success. Personally, I think its a given they are going to make mistakes and I'm perfectly willing to bite the bullet as long as they show improvement, and thats all I think anyone can ask for. You won't catch me complaing that any of these guys can't play, or are "busts" simply because the miss a tackle or blow a coverage. Don't kid yourself that this isnt going to happen or else you are in for a long season. But 2-3 rookie starting? not critical. There'll be some bumps along the way by they will all tighten up as the season goes... and having the Crables and the Meriweathers ( essentially a rookie given he didn't start playing until end of season last year) spell the vets will have the added benefit of keeping the older players fresher come December - February |
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relying on rookies is incredibly dangerous, especially in the playoffs.
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I think Crable will contribute quite a bit situationally. |
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I don't see this being much different from the 2003 season. Wilson and Koppen were starting, Samuel was the nickel back and Bethel had some big kick returns. Also they had big contributions from second year, low expectations guys like Givens and Green.
Were not asking that much of young players this year compared to '03. |
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