TinhWoodhead
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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.He's not alone in that. The talent on the line has been suspect for three years, and it simply wasn't a priority for either BB or Wolf. As I recall, the line was pretty much a disaster whenever Andrews was out the last couple years, too, but maybe if Maye were behind it, it wouldn't have felt that way.He has been awful for weeks…like huge decline. BUT, it is also true that Eliot Wolf is a complete moron for believing this line had any chance to be competent
It might not be message sending to the team. He might simply not take coaching well and therefore isn't likely to get any better or maybe let the team do things on offense they want to do. The only way this makes sense to me right now is if Strange is activated this weekend, but maybe there is some game planning going on. I don't really expect that of the current coaching staff, but it wouldn't be realistic to think that AVP doesn't feel somewhat hamstrung by the OL here.But if you're going to replace him with the new guy why cut him and not his backup. Makes no sense unless they want to send a message. But the message I'm getting is desperation.
It might not be message sending to the team. He might simply not take coaching well and therefore isn't likely to get any better or maybe let the team do things on offense they want to do. The only way this makes sense to me right now is if Strange is activated this weekend, but maybe there is some game planning going on. I don't really expect that of the current coaching staff, but it wouldn't be realistic to think that AVP doesn't feel somewhat hamstrung by the OL here.
Could it possibly have nothing to do with his play and there are other issues we are unaware of? I mean we all groaned when Judon was let go and that turned out to be the right decision. I am in the same boat as you as I think this organization from the owner to the water boy is dysfunctional. But I want to hear what Mayo has to say today before I determine if he is more of a clown coach than I already think he is.I’m not upset about Jordan’s release I’m upset that it took 12 games of playing him every snap to conclude a waiver wire guy was better, and to come to the realization that the guys they sat behind him are actually better players in their mind.
I’m upset because we have football people who stink at evaluation football players and making football decisions.
Jordan might be happy because he got a reprieve from it.
Who is Strange?I'm assuming they cut him because they felt they had someone better. It's also possible Strange is closer to being ready to play. Just have to let it play out.
The guy who played Frankenstein's Monster after Karloff.Who is Strange?
First if I had to guess the simplest explanation that comes to mind is they probably tried to bench him and he responded poorly and isn't worth the trouble so they cut him.It’s not the transaction, it’s what it indicates. Are you not at all concerned about the organizations ability to evaluate players?
Jordans come and go but if the brain trust can’t evaluate players properly we are in trouble for a long time. So far they seem very bad at it, and every week we seem to get more examples.
The word from reported was the locker room as a whole was unbothered after the blowout. I doubt the response to that is to gib to the worst unit on your team, the one that protects the franchise QB and cut a guy who has played 96% of the plays to send a message and put your qb at risk. If that’s the reason I am even more concerned.
I don't have the complete list but so far this month the Chiefs, Chargers, Giants, Eagles, Rams, Washington, Jags, Lions, Bengals, and Broncos have all outright cut players this month. Do they all seem hesitant or incapable of making logical and timely evaluations?But I also agree with your concerns over evaluation. They seem hesitant or incapable of making logical and timely evaluations.
Agreed. There is no OG on the roster outside of ownenu that is a starter in the NFL.I'm assuming they cut him because they felt they had someone better. It's also possible Strange is closer to being ready to play. Just have to let it play out.
Did they cut players who have played 96% of the snaps?I don't have the complete list but so far this month the Chiefs, Chargers, Giants, Eagles, Rams, Washington, Jags, Lions, Bengals, and Broncos have all outright cut players this month. Do they all seem hesitant or incapable of making logical and timely evaluations?
Look, teams cut players all the time for all kinds of reason. It's not just the Pats. It's every team all across the league. People freaking out about cutting an underperforming player are looking to pile on or are freaking out or freaking out's sake.
Freaking out for freaking out's sake right here, folks.Did they cut players who have played 96% of the snaps?
That's just it. They all suck, and it's Wolf and Mayo's fault.87.7% of the plays on an injury plagued line.
He is bad.
But so much for continuity.
I mean, there are a bunch of guys still on the team who are backups.
Why weren't they starting ahead of Jordan if they are worth keeping?
Seems they are sending "messages" to the players, but here's my message to Mayo and Wolf. Send a "message" to yourselves.
It's not really freaking out, but trying to understand why they are disrupting continuity (as upstater said) to replace him with another guy who sucks. Maybe he was bad in the locker room, but again, if players are jolly after getting blown out, that locker room is garbage, and it's more than one player.Freaking out for freaking out's sake right here, folks.
Continuity? What continuity?It's not really freaking out, but trying to understand why they are disrupting continuity (as upstater said) to replace him with another guy who sucks. Maybe he was bad in the locker room, but again, if players are jolly after getting blown out, that locker room is garbage, and it's more than one player.
Freaking out for freaking out's sake right here, folks.
I care because it may impact Drake Maye's health. Whatever they do now to shuffle the line, it better not be worse, but with this team's massive coaching issues, it probably will be. The Patriots have the worst coaching staff in the league, and I have little faith that change will yield a positive return. I guess Brown at center is the counterexample.There's too much mediocre on this roster to get overly attached to anyone other than guys who are truly contributors and guys who are good enough to set themselves apart.
Have to look at it this way: (and I mean this in a general sense) If we wouldn't want them next year, we shouldn't care about what happens to them now. Especially with just five games left on the schedule.
Exactly. Keeping Sow and not Jordan makes me think the front office views him as having better long term upside. If Sow has better long term upside then he should have gotten snaps over Jordan.Sow seemed pretty good last year. I wonder if his injury has set him back this year? He could be a keeper.
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