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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.Too early to make that assessment. It maye feel that way but games need to be played.I hope his performance in DC caused Washington staff and fans to quietly wonder if they made the right choice of Daniels over Maye.
I know I wouldn’t trade Maye for Daniels.
I thought Froholdt was going to be a good one (Center). He started 17 games for Arizona last year.One of my multiple pet peeves regarding acquiring talent over the last 5 years (but actually longer), is how we've not acquired and developed a true and solid Center to step in if Andrews got injured, or what we have now (an Andrews that even if he stays healthy has just maybe one season left after this). Andrews was an UDFA and has been solid since he became the starter. Not only will we need a Stud LT in the off-season, but also a Center and LG (and that's hoping that Wallace becomes the answer at RT). I've been truly impressed with Maye's progress. He gives me the impression of not just being a Legit #QB, but has true Franchise QB potential. However, if the OL isn't addressed by next off-season, the kid is going to metaphorically get killed. I like what I've seen from Douglas and Polk (and Baker has legit talent, but just needs to get seasoning). We'll be drafting very high next year and there will be FA's who will still be in their Mid-20's (especially on Defense), which is how we could fill some holes, especially on the DL. There will also be at least one young swing tackle type (Walker Little), and maybe another we can nab. Let's just use this season to see which young players are worth bringing along to rebuild the franchise. I know that's not what some fans want to hear, but it's just being realistic.
Who is the villain in all this? First, there are the failures of late-career Bill Belichick, particularly his failures as GM, but also his foolish dereliction re Mac. Second (and more currently) there is the failure of the new regime to do a better job providing an O-line with at least minimal competence. That they have failed to do. The QB conundrum is a direct result of that failure, and is the reason Drake Maye's development will have to be backburnered for the time being.
Yeah only push back I'd have is that the Oline could get him killed.The real reason to start him now is the get the mistakes behind him and grow his experience to accelerate his development.
He would be better in his first game if you wait to play him. But he will be better in that game, whenever it is, if you start him now.
It’s football.Yeah only push back I'd have is that the Oline could get him killed.
I thought Strange would move over there when the time came but he might never play again.I thought Froholdt was going to be a good one (Center). He started 17 games for Arizona last year.
wait, what? care to shed some light on this?I thought Strange would move over there when the time came but he might never play again.
Jeopardy! response: What are 3 words you'll never hear Andy say
I was wrong.
I recall there was a time when we had two quality starting caliber Centers during the BB Era. I'm just at a loss to recall the names of the two Centers. Perhaps someone on here might recall their names and when they were on the team.I thought Froholdt was going to be a good one (Center). He started 17 games for Arizona last year.
i'd go back to 2015, when bryan stork and david andrews were handling the snaps... Andrews had a capable back up in Ted Karras in the intervening years... before Andrews, the best center we had in the BB era was Dan Koppen... and Koppen was a really good center... one of the best... under rated playerI recall there was a time when we had two quality starting caliber Centers during the BB Era. I'm just at a loss to recall the names of the two Centers. Perhaps someone on here might recall their names and when they were on the team.
Yep. I think Maye’s progress might be hindered if he is dead.Yeah only push back I'd have is that the Oline could get him killed.
i gotta agree, though right now is just the dog and pony show leading up to the season... we'll see how Coach Mayo handles the ins and outs of the year... we should know pretty quickly whether or not he's got the elusive "it" factor as a HC...Mayo is not impressing me.
BB is a tough act to follow, and the team is not overloaded with talent, but this is a tough gig to learn on the job.
that will work for a short spell... but eventually those linebackers will catch up...At least he can “run for his life”!!
Yep. I think Maye’s progress might be hindered if he is dead.
I dunno. A lot of posters here unfortunately do have agendae, as you know.Just reacting to how he is handling this issue. Not condemning him. “Seems like” is pretty tame criticism.
Waffling already and making conflicting comments on the QBs, his entire answers about the penalties and the OL, his statement now that he doesn’t want to be a players coach.
So far his public persona sounds like a guy over his head.
Why would I have an agenda? I want him to succeed. What agenda could I possibly have against him?
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