palialka
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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I agree with you on this; besides a good running game always opens up the passing game.As wolf has been excellent IMO.. the one thing I'm confused on is the OT spots... we have guys there but seemingly no one they are convinced with. At this point there is no player out there that's a savior. Go with the best 5... AVP will run the rock and running the rock is the best thing to help the o line and unlock the offense.
Wolf has been very open about building this team through the draft. I think this is the best model to build for long term, sustained success; however, it does take 2-3 drafts to bear fruit depending on how many holes need to addressed. I’m really interested to see how Wallace develops throughout the season. Regardless, we’ll draft an OT high in next year’s draft so we have bookends to protect our QB for years to come. The other benefit to that is we can keep Onwenu at RG where he excels.
We all knew going into the draft that the team’s main weaknesses were on offense and Wolf did exactly what he needed to do…he drafted a QB, WRs and OL all within the first 4 rounds of the draft. He even addressed a developmental QB which we also needed.
Teams almost never allow quality starting OTs to hit FA so that was a pipe dream some posters had on this forum. There weren’t any OTs in FA worthy of investment. T. Smith is going to be for the Jets this season what Rodgers was last year. I read that he’s averaged playing 8 games a season the last 4-5 years…NO THANK YOU.
We tried hitting on the WR FA market but missed because the Pats just aren’t an attractive option right now. We need to starting winning before premium FAs want to come here…that’s the bottom line.
Anyways, here’s to a season of steady improvement
Sorry for my novel!
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