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Going to need 2 roster spots for Dawson and Burkhead.
Going to need 1 roster spot for Irvin (in order to bring him in)
Ferentz back to PS is one. Barner makes sense as another one, even if that meant the RB position would still be thin.
Time for a rousing game of "who'd be the last cut?"!
The Pats are getting nothing out of Rivers, Davis and Grissom and they need to.
If Irvin:
He should be here.
- Can play in this system
- Can still make plays
- Can fit here financially (not at $4m but something more reasonable)
I’d be shocked if Flowers were able to get a ton of money on the open market. What I mean by that is anything over $10M per year. His calling card is being an edge defender but doesn’t exactly scare anyone rushing the passer. In addition, he gets banged up a lot. He’s a great complementary guy on the line but I find it hard to believe he gets top dollar to be the guy at DE. Funny how coaches will defend players to the media and justify their low sack totals until it’s time for an extension.
Don't care about Irvin's former Teams or Coordinator. If he wants to play for a winner picking the Patriots is a no brainer.
I'll be more clear.Let's put some perspective on you saying that the Pats aren't getting anything out of Rivers, Davis, and Grissom.
Rivers, Davis, and Grissom are the 5th, 6th, and 7th DEs on the Team. Flower, Claiborn, Wise, Simon are ahead of them.
Rivers and Davis are essentially rookies who are both coming back from injury last year.
Grissom is providing the Pats with Special Teams snaps when he's active as he was tonight.
I'm not sure what you think the Pats should expect out of their 5th, 6th, and 7th DEs other than ST snaps and the occasional snap to relieve the top 4 guys. I saw Davis out there a couple of times. Not sure what Rivers snap count was..
I'll be more clear.
They need more out of Wise and Roberts.
Clayborn had his best game of the year.Wise played 32 D-snaps (43%) last night. Got 4 tackles and 2 QBH, and showed good awareness in contain on the right side when he was in there.
Davis was also on for 32 snaps and got a QBH.
Roberts was in for 19 snaps (26%), and didn't register on the stat sheet, but I think he brought a pressure.
Clayborn was on for 17 snaps (23%) - had 3 tackles, 2 QBH and a shared sack (Flowers).
Simon was in for 15 snaps (20%) and got two tackles (and a pressure or two, I'm sure).
Rivers was on for 4 snaps.
Clayborn had his best game of the year.
Clayborn had his best game of the year.
Death, taxes and grass is greener men mentality..
I understand that Irvin has that coveted, ultimate quality of not making a single bad play for Pats . but these infatuations with every available “pass rusher“ not on Pats team while ignoring the tape and the stats (not to mention the assigned jobs etc etc) . and blindly dismissing young homegrown players (coming back from significant injuries at that and improving) are taking the grass is greener to another level..
Davis was a starter again last night despite all edge players being healthy . knows his job, plays what he is asked for every play, does a nice job pushing the pocket, setting the edge, minding the gaps. He is coming back from significant injury to his first NFL season..
Wise had a very good rookie year when team needed him to step up in much bigger capacity than expected . he is playing through injuries all season and still has been solid #2 DE (while Clayborn was adapting) who can play anywhere on the line . leads the team in sacks (fwiw) ..
Rivers is coming back from devastating rookie TC ACL injury . usually takes a full playing season for players to come to their previous form . with Simon out he entered DE rotation and showed glimpses of why draft board was excited to have him drafted..
All these players are in their 1-2 seasons, improving and are under contract control through at least 2020.
On the other side there is the coveted Irvin who has 6 tackles, 4 QB hits and a lazy FF on the season as supposed #1 D star player, freelancing all the time as supposed leader, mainly concerned with chasing sacks (and not getting a single one), giving up on his team and teammates . benched already in second half of week 1 and looked like crap, played like crap ever since..
Here is a play from DEN game - week 2 ! - 10:10 4Q OAK up 19-10 ! - 3rd&1 !
This play epitomises his game this season. And the second play on goal line shows a lot about his effort since week 1
But yeah, lets bring this 31y old boy who looks like a former player and ditch one of the youngsters groomed here . Gruden sucks, Pats D sucks and Irvin is just what the doctor ordered..
Id be surprised and disappointed if Pats went that way..
I think Irvin could help. He had 8 sacks last year and I doubt his talent level has dropped off that much. He could be the missing piece this team needs. He could play outside LB or DE and Bill loved that kind of versatility.
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