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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.#1 question for the week is if - no matter the OL inj situation - the Sow starting RT experiment continues
it looked ugly in a game vs GB
i was all for this experiment - more as a hail marry considering alternatives - but after the other night i have to give it to Brandon Thorn who was very sceptical about this experiment at least in year one.
he looked like he played on roller skates, no anchor, jumping like a bunny, looked strangely undersized as well due to lack of poise and tech..
had a great rep on a goal line TD run but most of the game he looked worse than McDermott if thats possible. At least the later one has size (plus some experience) people have to go around him but with Sow they just ran through him.
Reiff looked solid at RG so another interesting thing to monitor is if they keep him there or move back to RT?
From what ive seen there is only one lineup that id consider solid for NE in ideal scenario:
Brown - Strange - Andrews - Reiff - Onwenu
This would also give perfect spots for young IOL backups: Sow (LG/RG), J.Andrews (C), Mafi (RG/LG) and Anderson, McDermott backing up T.
Unfortunately there are lots of IFs attached to this scenario - not only injuries - but for whatever the reasons the reluctance or even plain stubbornness of NE staff..
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Based on one sack of Mac where he had 5 seconds to make a throw and didn’t?#1 question for the week is if - no matter the OL inj situation - the Sow starting RT experiment continues
it looked ugly in a game vs GB
i was all for this experiment - more as a hail marry considering alternatives - but after the other night i have to give it to Brandon Thorn who was very sceptical about this experiment at least in year one.
he looked like he played on roller skates, no anchor, jumping like a bunny, looked strangely undersized as well due to lack of poise and tech..
had a great rep on a goal line TD run but most of the game he looked worse than McDermott if thats possible. At least the later one has size (plus some experience) people have to go around him but with Sow they just ran through him.
Reiff looked solid at RG so another interesting thing to monitor is if they keep him there or move back to RT?
From what ive seen there is only one lineup that id consider solid for NE in ideal scenario:
Brown - Strange - Andrews - Reiff - Onwenu
This would also give perfect spots for young IOL backups: Sow (LG/RG), J.Andrews (C), Mafi (RG/LG) and Anderson, McDermott backing up T.
Unfortunately there are lots of IFs attached to this scenario - not only injuries - but for whatever the reasons the reluctance or even plain stubbornness of NE staff..
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I suspect that what looks like reluctance or stubbornness to us is the result of them having more information, experience, and wisdom than all of us combined.
And it'll go on until he's been provided adequate time to learn how to pass block as an NFL OT, making the transition from college guard. There isn't any reason why he would be good at it at this point. So we wait and see. If he's going to get good at it, it'll probably be later in the year, or next, before that happens.We can continue the Sow discussion forever.
I thought he looks off balance nearly all the time on passing, and that in a real NFL game, Sow will get chewed up.
He appears to be a quality run blocker, so I think he's an NFL starter, just not ever at the tackle position, except for maybe a few scattered games.
With the joint practices cancelled, are these ones still open to the media, or are we now starting the time period where we get an attendance report and then they close the doors?
I believe it's the second, where they close the doors. But generally we get some reports afterward.With the joint practices cancelled, are these ones still open to the media, or are we now starting the time period where we get an attendance report and then they close the doors?
At this point all the RT candidates seem to be for effective run blockers and have the same weakness against a quicker pass rusher. Rieff and McDermott are unlikely to get better at handling speed rushers. Sow has the potential to improve in that aspect so I would expect the Pats to continue putting him out there and I support that approach. Can't consider Anderson until you at least see him in a uniform.We can continue the Sow discussion forever.
I thought he looks off balance nearly all the time on passing, and that in a real NFL game, Sow will get chewed up.
He appears to be a quality run blocker, so I think he's an NFL starter, just not ever at the tackle position, except for maybe a few scattered games.
I think Mac has a really good release just needs to either stop over trusting his line, I can imagine when guys are being shuffled in and out as well as strength of a opponent it’s easier said than done.I see Schuster and Douglas being those hot reads for Mac two step drop boom 6 to 8 yd pass.
I see Schuster and Douglas being those hot reads for Mac two step drop boom 6 to 8 yd pass.
How about a simple slant to Boutte? I’d think anything that gets him the ball in open space could be dangerous.I know this will sound weird given our conversation about Bourne yesterday (I swear I like the kid!), but he's good at those routes too. I could see a slant to Bourne being a staple hot read for Mac this year.
How about a simple slant to Boutte? I’d think anything that gets him the ball in open space could be dangerous.
Mac actually has a quick release; he was either tied for 1st (time to pass or pressure) or at worst 10th (time to release) in the league last year.I think Mac has a really good release just needs to either stop over trusting his line, I can imagine when guys are being shuffled in and out as well as strength of a opponent it’s easier said than done.
I am rooting for Mac we can’t take away what he did at Alabama even with a stacked squad.
We can’t discount his physical transformation when people thought he has a beer belly.
We can’t discount how accurate his placement of the football is.
We can’t ignore how much his teammates openly praise and support him.
Let’s go Mac.
I almost picked him up as a 3rd QB in my one league but I went Steelers defense to alternate with the Patriots defense instead.
Pats fans forgive me I went Tua and love as my 2 QBs.
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