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Could he actually turn it around for the Pats?
363839 said:2 Tackles, 2 assists and a sack.
Could he actually turn it around for the Pats?
I'd add Santonio Thomas to that list, though BB could try to sneak him back on the Practice Squad to keep Klecko as Green's third down specialist back-up.mgteich said:For me, he made this squad the day he passed his physical (now that was a difficult task). He has improved every day since then. He has a tremendous amount of talent and easily replaces Hill's 2005 contribution.
We now how a solid set of DL backups: Green, Sullivan, and Wright
I think Lekevin Smith is a lock for practice squad. Santonio has looked good enough to be poached by 3-4 teams, I've had him #6 behind Wright, but if Sullivan is getting turned around by this locker room, then he's a major talent and needs to be on the roster. I just remember how he man-handled Mankins last season.RayClay said:Hope Le Kevin can stick on the PS too.
NEM said:This kid was a high draft pick. He ended up, IMO, in a bad situation.
I believe that BB will get the best out of him. A good pickup for us as it adds that , potentially, good quality depth.
AzPatsFan said:PFW thinks Sully is a waste. Looking at him I do not agree that he looks like a "tub of goo" at all.
There is no doubt that he was a young man who thought he had it made withhis multi-million dollar rookie contract. Getting demoted to second string by the old Saints Caoches serves as a partial wakeup call. Getting shipped ou tof town by the new New Orleans coashing staff had to wake him up alittle.
Arriving in New England only to find that they gaver him a weight to report and he did showed that the coaches were getting through to him. finding out that the Pats wanted more than just him reporting at weight, befopre they would even let him practice, had to be another wakeup call.
Seeing himself look really poor as he was constantly chop blocked by Atlanta and no one cared, or sympathised, had to be another wakeup.
I think that the NE staff has awakened him.
It helps that they don't want all that much from him other than a few rotation blows for Wilfork helps too. His currenrt conditioning or lack of it still lets him go full tilt for a few snaps. He doesn't have to pace himself or play while tired as a starter would.
He can spend a season backing up and the lockeroom players riding his butt and he might actually be pretty good next season.
Box_O_Rocks said:I'd add Santonio Thomas to that list, though BB could try to sneak him back on the Practice Squad to keep Klecko as Green's third down specialist back-up.
scott99 said:Don't forget, this guy was a pretty high #1 pick. He certainly has the talent, he just needs his brains to catch up with that talent.