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Doesn't look like the same guy he saw in camp last year
Not as explosive
Edelman as the move guy means Amendola is not in his best spot
Link pleaseBut also: most of these problems would still be occurring if Mankins were here.
On OL coach
Reputation is that in both NY and MIA, the lines underachieved
I either read or heard speculation that Amendola would b inactive for KC which would allow both Thompkins and Dobson to suit upI've wondered about that. I can see BB keeping LaFell active because of his blocking, ST ability, and ability to go over the middle. But why not keep both Dobson and Thompkins active in that case?
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I don't know about interesting, i think its a little scarrySo the guy the pats have as their O-line coach was fired from the Dolphins and Jets and just last year was out of football because he was a sports radio host? Interesting.
If this is true, why by all that is holy did BB sign this guy?
But Greg Bedard has 20/20 hindsight that it was a bad idea to hire this guy.Because he had confidence in him, obviously. Scar's retirement wasn't a sudden thing, the Pats must have had candidates in mind. DeGuglielmo had just taken the OL job at Maryland, and left it after less than a week to join the Pats.
It's just a knee-jerk reaction that someone must be crappy because they weren't on the field for a year. He may be a bad coach, but it's too soon to tell, and that's not a good reason for it.
But Greg Bedard has 20/20 hindsight that it was a bad idea to hire this guy.
Of course Greg Bedard would make better decisions about hiring football coaches than Bill Belichick.
On OL coach
Reputation is that in both NY and MIA, the lines underachieved
I either read or heard speculation that Amendola would b inactive for KC which would allow both Thompkins and Dobson to suit up
Now he's bashing Revis
Because he had confidence in him, obviously. Scar's retirement wasn't a sudden thing, the Pats must have had candidates in mind. DeGuglielmo had just taken the OL job at Maryland, and left it after less than a week to join the Pats.
It's just a knee-jerk reaction that someone must be crappy because they weren't on the field for a year. He may be a bad coach, but it's too soon to tell, and that's not a good reason for it.