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Could be easier to get him through to the PS than it would’ve been Meyers or Gunner.Me too. On our practice squad.
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They had Izzo out there throwing blocks last night, and having Devlin helps a ton.Interesting that they essentially ran a TE-free game plan yesterday. Maybe that's what we'll see for the next several weeks.
I don't see much risk with Brown. If Gordon doesn't stick (real possibility there), they have Brown, Edelman, Dorsett, Meyers, and Harry...and they typically use Burkhead and White a lot. That's a ton of depth whether they have D. Thomas or not.
You have way more faith in Brown than I do. I truly believe Belichick will have a one strike and you are out policy with him. But I hope you are right. Because DT as a 4th WR, Dorsett as a 5th, and Harry and Myers waiting in the wings is filthy. Better than 2007 filthy.
Here comes the QB....I think
You have to understand Pittsburgh is a toxic environment because of their diva QB shows up late, skips meetings, has a crappy work ethic, and is a selfish d1ck; Brown is not the first and won't be the last to resent the organization since Tomlin is Big Ben's little b1tch. Oakland is a circus.
Brown isn't normally the psycho clown that he became. He's going to appreciate that he's surrounded by perfectionists/professionals and have a QB who would never throw him under the bus and always leads by his own example. This will be like Randy Moss coming in here and realizing there is a whole other side of the NFL, and he'll become reinvigorated by the culture. Name one player who came to NE and didn't love Brady.
Wouldn't that be the spot for Obi?
You have to understand Pittsburgh is a toxic environment because of their diva QB shows up late, skips meetings, has a crappy work ethic, and is a selfish d1ck; Brown is not the first and won't be the last to resent the organization since Tomlin is Big Ben's little b1tch. Oakland is a circus.
Brown isn't normally the psycho clown that he became. He's going to appreciate that he's surrounded by perfectionists/professionals and have a QB who would never throw him under the bus and always leads by his own example. This will be like Randy Moss coming in here and realizing there is a whole other side of the NFL, and he'll become reinvigorated by the culture. Name one player who came to NE and didn't love Brady.
Insert "I SO hope you are right" emoji here.
What can be done about the lack of depth on the OL?
Even apart from them keeping their word, I think it makes potentially a lot of sense. If this guy still has it, looking beyond just this year, he could be a valuable weapon for the next two or three seasons. I really think people forget how good this guy was/possibly still is.I really think this may have to do with keeping their word with a player they made a promise to, which is fine. Otherwise it doesn’t make sense.