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Guy proved himself his last couple years in Baltimore though before landing here. Was proven that he could be more productive.
PFF had put very high marks on him. People like to say they don't trust PFF, but they kinda do trust PFF lol
I mean, they work with statistics, obviously they don't paint the whole picture, but good numbers are good numbers.
Why are you concerned about the run defense ? It means that Shelton -- who has looked very improved -- straight beat him out and Cowart has more pass rush value.
Who is playing between the Gs?
Not only that there will be inevitable injuries, so we need the depth
I would have preferred to keep a backup of similar build to Shelton but if Pennel isn't good enough to even fill that role there's no use in keeping him.
Pennel was brought in specifically to fill that role based upon his career. We have no one to fill it now.I don't know but they won't keep a guy just because he is fat. If he doesn't fit the scheme or they can lose another player to keep him
Maybe parry is the guy. I hope so. But we need him or someone else playing in this role every week not on the ps.PS. They will stash a guy like Parry or Kamalu and move on.
Yeah, like all statistics, there is so much data can prove, especially in a fluid game like FootballI didn't think he proved it much more than Pennel did. They were both seen as mediocre starters who might have been hindered by a slow career development and being on bad teams. Guy was not a proven stud when we signed him.
Based upon what he has done previously in his career he would be a bargain at that price. We are probably talking roughly 400 snaps here so it’s not a minor role.Oh I think he was good enough for that but just too expensive in that role.
Based upon what he has done previously in his career he would be a bargain at that price. We are probably talking roughly 400 snaps here so it’s not a minor role.
Guy still isn’t a stud but he is a solid hard working player.I didn't think he proved it much more than Pennel did. They were both seen as mediocre starters who might have been hindered by a slow career development and being on bad teams. Guy was not a proven stud when we signed him.
400 snaps assumes Shelton plays 500.If Shelton beat him out and would have played the majority of those snaps then spending 5m over 2 years on a backup is too expensive.
I think this is because, when BB started, the skill positions were over valued and the grunts were undervalued. BB saw this and spent the higher picks on the great d linemen and picked up running backs and wide receivers later in the draft and as free agents. Now it has swung the other way and RB's and WR's are undervalued while d linemen are overvalued, so BB is grabbing them early.Maybe only interesting to me....
In the first decade of this dynasty, BB spent many of his premium assets (#1’s) on DL and TE.
Of late, the few premium draft picks the Pats have owned: WR, RB, OL
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