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Tuna Parcells used to say that when his teams faced a disruptive DE that he would run directly at him. Todays NFL has disruptive Defensive players across the board. Also factor in that the Pats - like the Titans - will play outside in bad weather. If they are lucky enough to make the playoffs January visits to Buffalo, Baltimore, Kansas City and upstart Denver could be a given.

The game has not changed. It is still won or lost on the Line of Scrimmage. If you cant run the ball you're 1 dimensional and usually doomed. Conversely, if you cant stop the run as a defense the same fate applies. Its still old skhool. Mike Vrabel is a student of Bill Belichick and Tuna Parcells. Play defense and run the ball is the way to controlling the LOS and the clock. We just watched the Ravens and Chiefs both lose because of their inability to run.

I believe its a forgone conclusion that OL will be the Pats 1st pick. And, to expect a RB to be drafted relatively early.

 
We just watched the Ravens and Chiefs both lose because of their inability to run.
The Ravens were the best running team in the NFL last year.

That said, I do agree that Vrabel is going to focus on the trenches both on offense and defense. I expect free agency to focus on both, to allow them some flexibility with the draft to do BPA.
 
Tuna Parcells used to say that when his teams faced a disruptive DE that he would run directly at him. Todays NFL has disruptive Defensive players across the board. Also factor in that the Pats - like the Titans - will play outside in bad weather. If they are lucky enough to make the playoffs January visits to Buffalo, Baltimore, Kansas City and upstart Denver could be a given.

The game has not changed. It is still won or lost on the Line of Scrimmage. If you cant run the ball you're 1 dimensional and usually doomed. Conversely, if you cant stop the run as a defense the same fate applies. Its still old skhool. Mike Vrabel is a student of Bill Belichick and Tuna Parcells. Play defense and run the ball is the way to controlling the LOS and the clock. We just watched the Ravens and Chiefs both lose because of their inability to run.

I believe its a forgone conclusion that OL will be the Pats 1st pick. And, to expect a RB to be drafted relatively early.

Eagles sure did prove that the run game and the trenches still win in the NFL.
 
Tuna Parcells used to say that when his teams faced a disruptive DE that he would run directly at him. Todays NFL has disruptive Defensive players across the board. Also factor in that the Pats - like the Titans - will play outside in bad weather. If they are lucky enough to make the playoffs January visits to Buffalo, Baltimore, Kansas City and upstart Denver could be a given.

The game has not changed. It is still won or lost on the Line of Scrimmage. If you cant run the ball you're 1 dimensional and usually doomed. Conversely, if you cant stop the run as a defense the same fate applies. Its still old skhool. Mike Vrabel is a student of Bill Belichick and Tuna Parcells. Play defense and run the ball is the way to controlling the LOS and the clock. We just watched the Ravens and Chiefs both lose because of their inability to run.

I believe its a forgone conclusion that OL will be the Pats 1st pick. And, to expect a RB to be drafted relatively early.

Will Campbell or Mason Graham will be the pick
 
The question then becomes do they have enough in Rham and Gibson.

Obviously we are a little down on Rham because of fumbling issues. Obviously that needs to be fixed but ignoring that I think we have a pretty good duo.

Vrabel will need to decide how much he's concerned about Rham. For now I'm not giving up on him.

That said even ignoring the fumbling if he wants to run like he did with Henry I could see him getting aggressive and going after someone else to improve the position. Perhaps Jeanty.
 
The question then becomes do they have enough in Rham and Gibson.

Obviously we are a little down on Rham because of fumbling issues. Obviously that needs to be fixed but ignoring that I think we have a pretty good duo.

Vrabel will need to decide how much he's concerned about Rham. For now I'm not giving up on him.

That said even ignoring the fumbling if he wants to run like he did with Henry I could see him getting aggressive and going after someone else to improve the position. Perhaps Jeanty.
Vrable has also made comments about the importance of the passing game. There has to be some balance, how much run vs. pass will be dependent on the weapons available. If they end up with a Henry calibre weapon, run the ball down the other teams throat and keep the ball away from the other offense. At a minimum the team needs to be able to consistently move the ball on the ground if the opposing defense sells out to stop the pass. Likewise, they need to be able to move the ground through the air if the other team sells out to stop the run.
 
Im sure vrable wants to run to have a balanced attack. I think the reason he ran so much in tenn is because he had a jag qb in tannehill and had to keep the pressure off him, thats not the case with Maye
 
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The question then becomes do they have enough in Rham and Gibson.

Obviously we are a little down on Rham because of fumbling issues. Obviously that needs to be fixed but ignoring that I think we have a pretty good duo.

Vrabel will need to decide how much he's concerned about Rham. For now I'm not giving up on him.

That said even ignoring the fumbling if he wants to run like he did with Henry I could see him getting aggressive and going after someone else to improve the position. Perhaps Jeanty.

Kaleb Johnson 6-0 225 Iowa
... Rham who??

Cam Skattebo 5'10 215 Arizona State
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The question then becomes do they have enough in Rham and Gibson.

Obviously we are a little down on Rham because of fumbling issues. Obviously that needs to be fixed but ignoring that I think we have a pretty good duo.

Vrabel will need to decide how much he's concerned about Rham. For now I'm not giving up on him.

That said even ignoring the fumbling if he wants to run like he did with Henry I could see him getting aggressive and going after someone else to improve the position. Perhaps Jeanty.
And the answer is: No. They do not have enough behind Stevenson and Gibson. This draft is loaded at RB. They need to come away with, at worse case scenario, one "Workhorse" RB (with high receiving upside). Best case scenario, two such RB's, with one already being better right out of the gate as a 3rd down RB, but with every down capability. We can grab 2, while addressing other needs, from the 3rd Round and lower. Not doing so in this draft, combined with only 2 decent RB's on the roster (one with a fumbling problem), would be outright malpractice.
 
And the answer is: No. They do not have enough behind Stevenson and Gibson. This draft is loaded at RB. They need to come away with, at worse case scenario, one "Workhorse" RB (with high receiving upside). Best case scenario, two such RB's, with one already being better right out of the gate as a 3rd down RB, but with every down capability. We can grab 2, while addressing other needs, from the 3rd Round and lower. Not doing so in this draft, combined with only 2 decent RB's on the roster (one with a fumbling problem), would be outright malpractice.
Same for TE Josh McDaniels Offense is hell bent on those Two Positions.
 
Same for TE Josh McDaniels Offense is hell bent on those Two Positions.
It's also a deep TE Draft as well. So, agreed! The same holds true for TE as it does for RB.
 
I'm starting to get on board for a trade back for Warren.
If Warren lives up to his potential, he'd be a solid Top 10 Pick. In fact, until we acquire a true #1 WR or WR's for that matter (which probably won't be until next year), a #1 TE could be no less of a weapon. And, he's supposed to be a decent blocker already (who can get better at that as well).
 
I'm starting to get on board for a trade back for Warren.
This Iowa kid TE Luke Lachey is giving me George Kittle vibes. Iowa is a predominant Running Team so TE's numbers can be skewed. I think he's much better than regarded.
 
Tuna Parcells used to say that when his teams faced a disruptive DE that he would run directly at him. Todays NFL has disruptive Defensive players across the board. Also factor in that the Pats - like the Titans - will play outside in bad weather. If they are lucky enough to make the playoffs January visits to Buffalo, Baltimore, Kansas City and upstart Denver could be a given.

The game has not changed. It is still won or lost on the Line of Scrimmage. If you cant run the ball you're 1 dimensional and usually doomed. Conversely, if you cant stop the run as a defense the same fate applies. Its still old skhool. Mike Vrabel is a student of Bill Belichick and Tuna Parcells. Play defense and run the ball is the way to controlling the LOS and the clock. We just watched the Ravens and Chiefs both lose because of their inability to run.

I believe its a forgone conclusion that OL will be the Pats 1st pick. And, to expect a RB to be drafted relatively early.

Vrabel said he wanted to run the ball because his best player was the running back (Henry). He also stated that you need balance and can't just throw the ball all over the field and expect to win. Regardless both lines are of key importance but Drake will be the focus of the offense for sure.
 
Vrabel said he wanted to run the ball because his best player was the running back (Henry). He also stated that you need balance and can't just throw the ball all over the field and expect to win. Regardless both lines are of key importance but Drake will be the focus of the offense for sure.
Throw the football all over the field to who??
 
Vrabel said he wanted to run the ball because his best player was the running back (Henry). He also stated that you need balance and can't just throw the ball all over the field and expect to win. Regardless both lines are of key importance but Drake will be the focus of the offense for sure.
Yes, but bear in mind that Maye is a good runner too.

I always considered that Vrabel was limited at QB in Tennessee. They relied heavily on Henry. So much at times Vrabel burnt him out to win a post season game only for Henry to be out of gas for the following game. Tannehill just could not put the team on his shoulders and be the guy.
 
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