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Lowe was a BB trade acquisition

I doubt the team signed these guys figuring they would be taking a lot of starting snaps.
Lowe was acquired last year, didn't make him a BB acquisition since it was the collaboration. Wolf spoke about Lowe this preseason like he was the second coming of Joe Thomas and swooned over the length of his arms. Lowe was penciled in as starter before a single practice occurred, he was clearly a Wolf guy and viewed as a starter.

Okorafor was the very first free agent signing by Wolf and one of the first signings by any team in the NFL this offseason... he was clearly a priority in Wolf's mind. You suggesting they didn't think much of these guys now that they suck is you protecting the new regime.

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Lowe was acquired last year, didn't make him a BB acquisition
Yes it absolutely did make him a BB acquisition. So there's an example of BB "coaching up a poor athlete" which you're accusing the new regime of doing.
Wolf spoke about Lowe this preseason like he was the second coming of Joe Thomas and swooned over the length of his arms. Lowe was penciled in as starter before a single practice occurred, he was clearly a Wolf guy and viewed as a starter.
He did? I don't recall anything like that.
Okorafor was the very first free agent signing by Wolf and one of the first signings by any team in the NFL this offseason... he was clearly a priority in Wolf's mind. You suggesting they didn't think much of these guys now that they suck is you protecting the new regime.
He wasn't a poor athlete, he was an attitude problem which got him sent packing from Pitt.
CoLLaBoRaTiOn when it's your hoodied hero making mistakes... who has the agenda again?
 
Lowe was acquired last year, didn't make him a BB acquisition since it was the collaboration.
He was acquired under Belichick, who was the guy who signed off on every player transaction. Sort of can't pick and choose there.

At the same time, I don't fault them, as Lowe was highly regarded at the time as a promising young prospect. I remember reading a couple of positive things about him, and he's actually come a long way in terms of being a serviceable player. He's clearly not an all-pro, but when healthy, he's adequate enough to get you through a season. Albeit, he's not ideal by any means.

He's certainly not the guy you'll want starting any meaningful games in the postseason or during a championship run, but he's good enough for where they are currently, at least given their current depth chart. Don't get me wrong, I'm not comfortable with him being their only option, but I feel like he'll hopefully be decent enough to get them through 2024 until they can replace him next offseason.
 
He was acquired under Belichick, who was the guy who signed off on every player transaction. Sort of can't pick and choose there.

At the same time, I don't fault them, as Lowe was highly regarded at the time as a promising young prospect. I remember reading a couple of positive things about him, and he's actually come a long way in terms of being a serviceable player. He's clearly not an all-pro, but when healthy, he's adequate enough to get you through a season. Albeit, he's not ideal by any means.

He's certainly not the guy you'll want starting any meaningful games in the postseason or during a championship run, but he's good enough for where they are currently, at least given their current depth chart. Don't get me wrong, I'm not comfortable with him being their only option, but I feel like he'll hopefully be decent enough to get them through 2024 until they can replace him next offseason.
Went from a complete disaster in 2023 to merely not a starting caliber tackle this season. I guess that's an improvement?
 
Okorafor was the very first free agent signing by Wolf and one of the first signings by any team in the NFL this offseason... he was clearly a priority in Wolf's mind. You suggesting they didn't think much of these guys now that they suck is you protecting the new regime.
I would say Wolf banking on Okorafor changing his stripes after what transpired in Pittsburgh is one thing I'd fault him for. Certainly put a lot of his eggs in the wrong basket there, albeit it's not like they didn't try signing other quality players. They just couldn't get anyone of note to agree to come here, which was our first look at being one of the teams we all sort of pointed fingers and laughed at over the years. Very frustrating.
 
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Went from a complete disaster in 2023 to merely not a starting caliber tackle this season. I guess that's an improvement?
I think he's getting better coaching this year than a year ago, which at least explains the step forward. I'm more upset over trading Pierre Strong for Wheatley...that one still irks me.
 
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I think he's getting better coaching this year than a year ago, which at least explains the step forward. I'm more upset over trading Pierre Strong for Wheatley...that one still irks me.
Agree. Swing and a miss.

Lowe (59) was also beaten on that Mac Jones pick vs the Colts. Just a terrible position here perpendicular to the rush. No chance he was in position to block. Jones probably saw what was coming panicked and threw a back-foot special that lost the game.
 
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Agree. Swing and a miss.

Lowe (59) was also beaten on that Mac Jones pick vs the Colts. Just a terrible position here perpendicular to the rush. No chance he was in position to block. Jones probably saw what was coming panicked and threw a back-foot special that lost the game.
I think someone (Breer?) reported that Jones suffered a stinger on a previous play, which supposedly also played a role in that. Which is frustrating because he clearly had Gesicki wide open and badly underthrew it.
 
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I think dudes talented but the only what if I’m thinking is what if he’s 1 hit away from being snapped in 2…which will probably happen before Jalopy gets broken.
None of these articles came out before Daniels game against a horrid Bengals D. You are correct it's not a matter if IF it's a matter of when he gets destroyed. IIRC he left the game after getting hurt in game 2.
 
I think dudes talented but the only what if I’m thinking is what if he’s 1 hit away from being snapped in 2…which will probably happen before Jalopy gets broken.
Hey we had the third pick, they had #2, nothing we could have done. Trade up for one of the toughest postions to draft, nah, ask the 49ers how trey lance worked out, actually none of the top 5 first rounders in that draft turned out to be anything special.

I think Daniels is going to be a star in this league and I hope Maye is too. Yeah Daniels looks a bit slim, but a good comp would be Randall Cunningham, he has almost identical height, weight, and even plays like him as well and he had a pretty good career (at least the first 10 years). Hope they both do well.
 
Yes it absolutely did make him a BB acquisition. So there's an example of BB "coaching up a poor athlete" which you're accusing the new regime of doing.
Collaboration was announced by the owner entering 2021, it existed.
He did? I don't recall anything like that.
You’re wonderful at ignoring anything that doesn’t fit your agenda. A simple google search would provide you the results you’re looking for.
He wasn't a poor athlete, he was an attitude problem which got him sent packing from Pitt.
He was both, their line was horrid and he pouted about it. Real winner signing in free agency, someone Wolf ran out to sign immediately as a starter… but you consider this the actions of a competent GM.
CoLLaBoRaTiOn when it's your hoodied hero making mistakes... who has the agenda again?
The owner has final say on his team, he fired BB… that ends the argument right there. You pretending an owner reports to his employee is you being a dunce.
 
He was acquired under Belichick, who was the guy who signed off on every player transaction. Sort of can't pick and choose there.

At the same time, I don't fault them, as Lowe was highly regarded at the time as a promising young prospect. I remember reading a couple of positive things about him, and he's actually come a long way in terms of being a serviceable player. He's clearly not an all-pro, but when healthy, he's adequate enough to get you through a season. Albeit, he's not ideal by any means.

He's certainly not the guy you'll want starting any meaningful games in the postseason or during a championship run, but he's good enough for where they are currently, at least given their current depth chart. Don't get me wrong, I'm not comfortable with him being their only option, but I feel like he'll hopefully be decent enough to get them through 2024 until they can replace him next offseason.
Between some being mayo haters and some not wanting to acknowledge players acquired under BB seems like the old man " get off my lawn attitudes" .

I've said personally the only Critique I gave wolf was actually relying on Wheatley, Lowe, Anderson to be starting level NFL players.
 
Title of thread is wrong. Could we at least have a successful season?

Not without playing Joe Milton III at QB.

There. I said it.
 
Between some being mayo haters and some not wanting to acknowledge players acquired under BB seems like the old man " get off my lawn attitudes" .

I've said personally the only Critique I gave wolf was actually relying on Wheatley, Lowe, Anderson to be starting level NFL players.
Anderson was a reasonable gamble and I was rooting for him. It’s just unfortunate that he wasn’t able to rebound and become the story we hoped he would.

They needed at least one guy to become a nice storyline for this season and surprise some people. So far, that just hasn’t happened, and it’s instead been something that continues to hamper them. Especially with Lowe out again this week.
 
Anderson was a reasonable gamble and I was rooting for him. It’s just unfortunate that he wasn’t able to rebound and become the story we hoped he would.

They needed at least one guy to become a nice storyline for this season and surprise some people. So far, that just hasn’t happened, and it’s instead been something that continues to hamper them. Especially with Lowe out again this week.
Agreed 100%.. that's why I mentioned I can critique mayo and Wolf on this. They collectively are In charge of the roster building and Wolf having final say. Anderson was a feel good story.. but it just seem his ordeal was to much on his body to be able play in the NFL. I wish him well. Lowe a 6th round pick with the size and length you want in a tackle just can't seem to stay on the field.
 
Agreed 100%.. that's why I mentioned I can critique mayo and Wolf on this. They collectively are In charge of the roster building and Wolf having final say. Anderson was a feel good story.. but it just seem his ordeal was to much on his body to be able play in the NFL. I wish him well. Lowe a 6th round pick with the size and length you want in a tackle just can't seem to stay on the field.
Yes, critique Wolf and Mayo because Lowe can't stay on the field.
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After all, with Lowe on the field, we have a competitive team for this first year of the rebuild.
 
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