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The Oline was already terrible, mow we just have the worst in the league. I have no idea how Brady will survive an entire season with that. Good luck Tom.
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The Oline was already terrible, mow we just have the worst in the league. I have no idea how Brady will survive an entire season with that. Good luck Tom.
its a mistake to think that any move made by bb is done with tunnel vision on one issue. Its not necessarily that the team "didn't think Logan Mankins is that good anymore" but rather they saw an opportunity to move an aging player getting overpaid for an asset that may help the team later as well as filling a hole on the roster now. This move imo is less about Mankins and more about the guys that we perceived to be fighting for the RG role. I think the team is comfortable in what they have in Devy, Kline, Connoly and Cannon or they have something up their sleeves to bring in another player at the position.People are definitely overlooking the addition of Tim Wright here. This wasn't a salary move at all. Well, that may have played a role but if Mankins was still good then I am positive they would not have made this move. They did it because they don't think Logan Mankins is that good anymore, and because they had a chance to get a very good young TE, which just happened to be their most pressing need.
I called out Mankins after the season for poor play and many people laughed at me. Looks like I got the last laugh now.
So...the obvious question becomes: Why is Wendell on the roster and Mankins not?
Another thing I hate... why do this trade when the preseason is about to be over? Should have gotten Wright earlier for training camp and preseason reps... this sucks on so many levels
Was just checking Wright's combine, and he weighed in at 220. That doesn't seem right: in the few Bucs games I watched last year, he seemed heavier than that. Can anyone who follows the Bucs more closely than I do confirm that he's significantly heavier?
Because otherwise, he's much closer to Brandon LaFell than Aaron Hernandez.
And the obvious answer is that there are 6-7 million reasons.
http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-.../id/4760979/clarity-on-ryan-wendells-contract
https://twitter.com/Rand_Getlin/status/504330885575892993Word is the Pats have been trying to get him for several weeks. The Bucs have to be willing to trade for a trade to happen. They seemed to want Boone first.
I thought Hernadez was listed at 6'1 245 and Wright at 6'4 219Similar size, similar speed, similar hands, and presumably much, much, MUCH less homocidal!
The only huge backlash BB will face is if the interior of the OL (especially LG) allows a sack that ends up injuring Brady.
yeah stfu about fake football
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