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This post is premature...in that we ned to see how the draft goes.
HOWEVER:
- judging by our OL who will be playing a few years together.
- 2 great TE's capable of Pass, Run and Downfield Blocking.
- A great year, 2005 for our screen pass...and it kept getting better.
- A dangerous combination of a mobile unit led by an immobile QB.
What I mean is...many running QB's would be very tempted with
this OL/TE's...but Brady will use this to his advantage and stay put.
- 2 Young blocking capable WR's from the draft could finish this off.
While I am refering to Avant...there are others who fit this scenario.
Now I am not talking about the 3 TE set LOL....I am just refering to opening up the playbook a bit to add increased downfield blocking/Picks. Picks are not legal under NFL rules but picks set up after the catch...we have a few players who may like doing that.
Anyways....I think Belichick has assembled a power/larger version of Denver's O-Line that has more tools at it's disposal....THOUGHTS?
HOWEVER:
- judging by our OL who will be playing a few years together.
- 2 great TE's capable of Pass, Run and Downfield Blocking.
- A great year, 2005 for our screen pass...and it kept getting better.
- A dangerous combination of a mobile unit led by an immobile QB.
What I mean is...many running QB's would be very tempted with
this OL/TE's...but Brady will use this to his advantage and stay put.
- 2 Young blocking capable WR's from the draft could finish this off.
While I am refering to Avant...there are others who fit this scenario.
Now I am not talking about the 3 TE set LOL....I am just refering to opening up the playbook a bit to add increased downfield blocking/Picks. Picks are not legal under NFL rules but picks set up after the catch...we have a few players who may like doing that.
Anyways....I think Belichick has assembled a power/larger version of Denver's O-Line that has more tools at it's disposal....THOUGHTS?