I'm going to save myself the trouble of making a long, drawn out post by just quoting this. Yes, he is our 4th G. He is our 4th G for a reason. That reason states that he should not be thrust into the starting line-up this year. Unfortunately, that's what we're looking at. If that's the case, the Connolly is a drop off from Kaczur and is an even bigger drop off from Mankins. Thats potentially bad news for our offense and bad news for Brady. Yes, back-ups do sometimes start and I don't really have a problem with him starting a game here or there in spite of the deficiencies that I saw in his game. I have a problem with a career back-up starting a 16 game season protecting a franchise quarterback that has been as banged up as Brady has. If you agree with that, then just say so instead of typing a master's thesis in which some of you points state that you do agree and other points state that you don't.
My point is the same one it has been all along. It appears we will be relyng on Connolly. We relied on Connolly last season and he did OK. Sure I would liketo have Mankins, I would like Kaczur to be healthy. No one ever suggested we were better without them.
I don't know what you are arguing. We were better with them, now wtihout them we go to Connolly who did OK last year.
I don't think we cancel the season because we are medicore at LG IF Mankins doesnt report AND Kaczur is out.
Still not sure what you are arguing? Are we supposed to have a probowler in that spot?
Secondly, watch your own video again. Light engaged the OLB, not the DE. It's pretty clear. Mankins was engaged with the DE and that DE was the same guy that came around and hit Brady. Mankins, however, was not charged for the hit by the website which you are using. The same website which admits to have a pretty good sized rate of error in their statistics.
I'll look again, wasnt frankly looking for that. ITs not really relevant anyway.
Third, Mankins position = his position in regards to his contract negotiations with the team. Not his actual position on the field. Whether you want to admit it or not, the team now has to think a lot harder about how they want to deal with Mankins.
Maybe. I dont think the difference between Kaczur or Connolly is going to have a largeimpact on their approach toward Mankins.
Fourth, even if the offensive competition we played last year WAS average, that doesn't really make the competition argument that much better for the defense. They played average offenses and got good results for it. There's nothing wrong with it as they did their job against the guys they should have done their job against. How you can disagree that they failed... miserably... against upper level competition is beyond me. For a guy that's usually pretty level headed when it comes to other teams, you sure can't seem to be objective about your own team.
The discussion was that the result, 5th in points allowed, was skewed by the schedule. If the schedule is exactly average there is no skewing.
Whether they performed better against good teams, bad teams etc doesn skew the ranking.
See here is the thing. They actually were the 5th best (based upon production) defense in the NFL. That is, for the 60 minutes of 16 games they played, they had the 5th best results.
What you are arguing, I think, is that under different circumstances they would have been exposed as worse than their performance actually was.
That would be the reason to cite all of those issues you are using.
One factor could be how they performed against the best teams or worst teams. But if they faced almost a perfect cross-section of the league that argument is diminished. What you would have to show is that other defenses were better against top competion and then that this worked out better for them because they also had to be worse against lesser competition (oputside of the top 4, no one could both allow less to good and bad teams and stil allow more than we did).
You have continued to argue anecdotally, with phrases such as 'the 5th best defense doesnt........' which of course is all unsupported opinion.
We were, by the play on the field, the 5th best defense. If you want to say that other teams PLAYED BETTER but the results were worse because of factors, such as competition, you have to show that, and you havent.
I think though we are just better off droppin this and agreeing to disagree.
It's not arrogance to state that you were defending the status quo of last season. The team obviously disagreed that the need for a competent WR3 was "minimal at best". You were wrong. Why you can't see that is beyond me.
It is the ultimate arrogance to say that whatyou think my point was is correct and what I say my point was is wrong. The discussion was whether the 3rd WR was the, or one of the biggest problems on the team last year.
A RESERVE position can both be undermaned and not one of the biggest problems on the team. I expect that a team with Moss and Welker can compete effectively with a terrible #3 WR, which, in fact, they did We were something like 3rd on passing and 3rd in scoring.
3rdWR sucked, but we were an excellent passing team despite that because we didnt need a good 3rd WR to be effective.
That is very different than 'arguing that Aiken was a fine 3rd wr" isnt it?
How did the team 'obviously disagree'? A vet at the minimum who is close to retirement and a 3rd roun pick is hardly an allout effort to solve a disastrous problem. By th way I did not say 'minimal at best' and I supoorted improving the spot. My argument was never that it was good, just that it was less relevant and necessary to success as it was being made out to be. BB seems to agree by only using a 3rd round pick and signing a cheap FA to fill the need. Seems he would agree with me that CB was bigger, since he used a #1, that TE was bigger since he used 2 picks and overhauled the spot.
I'm not sure how you can fault me for wanting the best protection that Brady can possibly get.[/quote[
Whn did I do that?
I don't think Connolly is it. Sorry. I saw instances of it last season and so did the team. Otherwise, Connolly would have started off TC starting at LG instead of the team moving a RT over there.
Not necessarily. You can be a competant player and also be behind another competant player. Kaczur hs started 5 years, and we have 3 starting caliber Ts. The fact that the one best suited to play inside is moved inside is by no means a condemnation of the other players at the position he is competing with.
Connolly is what he is... a back-up that should be relied on for a few games. Relying on him for a full season would be the team shooting itself in the foot again just like they did a year ago when they let Seymour go.
So this is about you being upset that we sustained an injury?
Well that happens. I didnt kno this thread was to whine about having an injury, In thought it was to discuss the ramifications of the injury. Thats what I was doing by discussing the body of work of the player who is filling in.
Should I have typed.
"Wow I'm depressed a player is hurt and we have to elevate a backup. I'm going to go hide in the corner"?
I'll end this with a simple question: I'm aware that you think Connolly is a "solid" back-up. I agree that he is a back-up but disagree with the "solid" part. With that in mind, do you want to see Connolly starting at LG this year?
Whether I want that or not is quite irrellevant
I have already typed
I wish Mankins was here.
I wish Kaczur was healthy.
I rated Connolly as a medicore starter.
Why are you asking it all over again.
What are you driving at? If I don't want him to start someone else will fall out of the sky?
We willl have backups playing starters minutes. So will every other team.
That creates a disadvantage.
I think that if tht position is LG, I am less concerned than I would be at many positions because we have a backup who has proven capable of starting. Does that mean the problem is solved? Of course not. But my confidence level that the impact of losing THIS STARTER doesn't seem debilitating.
We don't know how he will play. If we could know that, there would be no point playing the games. But based on how he has played, I'm not overly worried.