tonyto3690
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We dont need 50 million of cap space, but we certainly have a weak pass rush that needs improvement.Those guys are still too expensive. We don't have 50 million in cap to blow. We have roughly 20 million and a bunch of free agents that need to be resigned or replaced.
And we have a poor pass rush.
The pass rush issue is at least as big as the coverage issue, and we need starters and key contributors not depth.
You can't base need on the number of players at a position without considering quality.
We have one effective pass rusher at DE, and the other starter is below average with nothing behind them to challenge them.
We have ZERO effective pass rushers at the DT spot.
Arguably, we have one of the worst pass rushing DL in the NFL, and its not even arguable we are among the worst if not the worst pass rushing team from the DT position in the entire league.
How is he budget friendly? We have plenty of run stopping DTs who can't rush the passer, how is wasting money on another one going to make the team better?
It doesn't matter how good your front 4 is if you have Marquice Cole as your starting corner.
McCourty thankfully gives us some flexibility, but we need to sign AT LEAST an outside corner + a slut corner (McCourty to S) or AT LEAST a starting safety and slot corner (McCourty to CB). That's two starters we need to get in the secondary.
Then on offense we were complaining all season about how we didn't have any outside threat, and you want to role into the season with Lloyd as our #1 and Slater as our #2 with who knows what garbage as our #3? You're asking for a 2006 let-down season all over again by doing that.
Sorry, while I really want an upgrade at DE and DT, Ninkovich is passable as as the fourth best starter on the DL and Starks would be an instant upgrade over Love. The more I'm looking at our cap and our needs, the more I'm thinking we don't even have enough money for Starks, let alone someone even more expensive.
You seem stuck on a DT who can rush the passer above everything else. Suh is the best at the game at that and the Lions defense suffered because he couldn't stop the run which is what Belichick hangs his hat on. Starks his entire career has been asked to two gap and draw double teams. He is a far better pass rusher than you're giving credit for, and it's akin to you saying Seymour was a garbage DT/DE because he didn't have a ton of sacks. Just completely stupid logic.
Please tell me how many Patriots defensive linemen have had ten sacks in the Belichick era. Heck how many PLAYERS have had that many sacks in the Belichick era?
I'm pretty sure Carter, Anderson and Vrable are the only ones to have double digit sacks on our defense in the entirety of Belichicks career as headcoach here.
Sacks and pass rush are not as important as a disciplined unit that can stop the run to Belichick. If that means we have to occasionally blitz, that is the price you pay. I would much rather see us force teams to make long arduous drives than to give them big splash plays and hope our splash plays are more frequent.
Would he though? If that is the case then he may be a possibility, but CBS Sports currently has him ranked ahead of guys like Talib and William Moore as the 21st highest ranked free agent available.
I'm not so sure that he will be as budget friendly as you are assuming.
That would be surprising. From what I've seen and read, he doesn't get nearly enough love. Not that the media and fan posters are indicative of how front office talent evaluators feel, but it just seems he's flying under the radar and can be had for a very reasonable price
Oh please. Wilfork is the best run stopping defense tackle in the game. Bryant wasn't even the same planet as him this season. Maybe it was injury, and maybe his level of play will spike next season. But right now, he's Kenyon Coleman on a 5/35 contract.
I'm not saying Bryant is as good as Wilfork. The notion "he doesn't get sacks therefore sux" was stupid and I was pointing to how Wilfork is an example right under our noses to show how stupid that concept really is.
Red Bryant is one of the best run stopping linemen in the entire NFL. Teams run away from him the entire game, exactly like we did in the game against us. He dictated what we did on offense and it became painfully clear that we needed to avoid him about the third consecutive time we ran in his direction resulted in 0 yards.
The Patriots didn't offer him 5/35 because he's not a well rounded, dynamic player. That doesn't mean he wouldn't have been a great player as the secondary guy to Wilfork.












