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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I don't know when it will happen, but it will happen and this year. Bryan Stork is going to be the Pats Center by the time we get to December. Here's why.
David Andrews has done a fantastic job. He's "done his job". However there is a reason he played for a top SEC team, was a 3 year starter, a team captain, and DIDN'T get drafted. David Andrews has maxed out his physical ability. He's not going to get much better. On the other hand, Bryan Stork is bigger stronger, quicker, and just as smart and hard working. The only way Andrews is still the starting C come the playoffs, is if there continues to be injuries at the G position, and Stork is needed there.
BTW- this isn't to diminish the job David has done. It is nothing short of miraculous that the Pats found him as a rookie UDFA, and he's done so much in his first 7 starts in the NFL He's done more than just held the fort, but he's still not the best C on the team, and given Stork's concussion history, we are luck to have him.
But yes Stork is superior to Andrews. What a delightful problem to have on our hands.
Stork has played both Rt and Lt guard in the past, Andrews has Only played Center.
Stork is taller 6'4 than Andrews 6'2 . STork is bigger and more athletic than Andrews. So i can see Stork moving to guard unless something happens to Andrews.
step 1 : activate stork (complete)
step 2 : put him at Right Tackle (ref: 36 Days Until Florida State Football: Offensive Lineman Bryan Stork)
step 3 : PROFIT
You screwed up, he could play RT tackle too.Stork has played both Rt and Lt guard in the past, Andrews has Only played Center.
Stork is taller 6'4 than Andrews 6'2 . Stork is bigger 310lbs and more athletic than Andrews who is listed at 295 . So i can see Stork moving to guard unless something happens to Andrews.