Don't know what to say anymore. I have very little confidence that drafting anyone is going to change things.
It's not just the coaching, but the coaching is a big part of it.
I was at the game and the replays on the video screen mostly suck so I didn't see what happened with the strip-sack on Sunday and thought it must be Maye's fault, but looking at it now ... my goodness! The guy peels off Jordan and stunts for the right A-gap. Onwenu (cap hit = $11m) doesn't notice him to his left, Stevenson (cap hit = $5m) has gone wandering upfield, so ... wham! Poor Drake!
I've been watching some of Edelman's videos and learning more about the legend of Dante Scarnecchia (Edelman clearly has some bromance thing going with offensive linemen). Matt Light told the story about how he helped out with the rookie skits one year and did it as a commercial for Dante Scarnecchia's M*therf*cking Instructional Course, with all of Dante's sayings that he remembered.
Speaker 2
Now what makes Dante's Scarnecchia such a great coach?
Speaker 1 (01:18:33):
First of all, it's a combination, like if you want
to talk about an angry, angry ihndividual, just mix -- I'm
dead serious, man, and you don't see this very often --
when Italians and Mexicans mate, you get a Dante Scarnecchia.
You see what I'm saying? Like, like there's something in there, man,
because like very driven, very like like fiery.
Speaker 2 (01:19:19):
Him, right Oh. He scared people.
Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
Hell yeah, and he coached like some of the
biggest monsters out there, and we were all like, yep,
we got you, coach.
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And Richie Incognito, who's clearly a friend of Edelman's, was talking about how he used to watch Mankins because he was another Left Guard and Mankins had been so well coached.
I've no idea whether the new Pats O-line coach is good. Given what he's had to work with, it's a miracle that they have any kind of a line. On the other hand, he comes as a package with AVP, which doesn't encourage me at all.