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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Yep. Here’s hoping for some sustained consistency under Van Pelt and Callahan.5 OL coaches in 5 years on top of 4 OC's in 4 years
lacking talent at all of the playmaker postions
little wonder the offense has been a mess
Not sure how you came to that conclusion from your previous paragraph. You listed a lot of unheralded picks that turned into solid contributors. Theres a reason Scarnecchia is as well respected as he is.
Do the Eagles coaches use this sled? Whatever they do in Philly needs to be considered here.
Thanks for the clarification. I knew that he played OL, I did not know that he had any coaching experience.
Yep. Here’s hoping for some sustained consistency under Van Pelt and Callahan.
And if a player dared ask a 2nd time he'd never be seen again.Yes, there was. When a player had a question he was told, “We’ll get back to you on that.”
And they never did.
That's what I look like installing a 50lb window AC unit.Yea, hoisting 380 pounds like that. I am currently in the ice tub cuz I hurt.
I thought the same thing. Using his sled is nice, but it’s just a sled. I imagine O-Lone coaching is lots more than using the right sled.We don't have Bill Callahan, just his sled.
He and his son are with the Tits.
If you're into Newsmax you can have some Gerry Callahan, right where he belongs.
Donald Thomas came to the Patriots and played like a Pro Bowler. He was close to being out of the NFL when he came here. He got paid a good sum of money in FA, and was never heard from again.Not sure how you came to that conclusion from your previous paragraph. You listed a lot of unheralded picks that turned into solid contributors. Theres a reason Scarnecchia is as well respected as he is.
It is a nice change to have a clear plan for developing the OL, it has been nothing but chaos since Covid. In addition to having no experience as an OL coach, Patricia had to wear too many hats to focus on the job. Yates did nothing with the job and Klemm gets an incomplete due to his illness and frustration with the personnel department.
Andrews didn't help matters any and he's supposed to be the one identifying those potentials.Last year every stunt they threw at Mafi resulted in a sack or pressure. I hope he got a lot better if he's starting.
Armstrong retired after the 2000 season. That's why they drafted Light.Philly invested in their OL.
Every starting OL-man was drafted in rounds 2-4 except for Mailata...and Jason Kelce was a 6th round pick, but one of the better ones ever...and before that they spent a 1st round pick to acquire Jason Peters who is apparently STILL PLAYING...
So, they have homegrown talent....
The Patriots have tried for years to develop OL-men with various degrees of success....like letting Armstrong walk and drafting Matt Light in the 2nd, Stephen Neal was developed here...but we let him go to the Eagles before he came back, Dan Koppen was an underrated pick/player...5th rounder to starting C for years, we spent draft capital on Logan Mankins when everyone else thought we were crazy, Vollmer a German in the 2nd round was considered a reach then, Nate Solder was a 1st round pick, Stork was a great pick until concussions hit him, Dave Andrews...an UDFA!, Shaq Mason in the 4th was a home run, as was Thuney in round 3, Marcus Cannon grew into a solid player, Ted Karras was another homegrown player that we couldn't keep around, Wynn could have worked out here if not for injuries, IMO, and Trent Brown was a good FA signing twice....
So, I say it was mostly talent...not coaching nor how we practice...
Or Callahan Auto Parts ones either...So long as they're not using Gerry Callahan sleds.
Thanks, Patsgofor4 already pointed that out. I will edit the post to correctThis is incorrect. Patricia spent a year under Scar when he was on the offensive side of the ball before moving to Defense. Saying he spent no time is incorrect. I agree that he was the wrong man and he over-sold and under-delivered when it came to implementing the Shanahan Outside Zone Schemes.
Yates was always an Assistant. He was never "The Man". He and Ferentz spent the time after Klemm was out of the picture trying to hold things together.
The bigger question should be:
Who told Belichick that Lowe could handle the RT position when he'd never practiced there with the Vikings and hadn't played there in 7 years?
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