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Sure he’s a risk. About half the first rounders don’t pan out for one reason or another. Aren’t they all risks?
Come on, man.
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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.Sure he’s a risk. About half the first rounders don’t pan out for one reason or another. Aren’t they all risks?
When did we last have a high end penetrating interior lineman?
Seymour was the last one, but he played end a lot
Haynesworth, but we all know how that played out
I'm also excited bc Bill had to have a long talk with Saban and feel good about this pick.
I wonder if he was a possibility at 15.
Hey! I resemble that remark.Ken Sims? Never mind...
He also predicted Vita Vea wouldn't make it in Tampa because he was too big to play in the heat and the Panthers D-Line would dominate the Pats O-Line with backup Russ Hochstein playing in the 2004 Super Bowl... Pats beat the Panthers and Tom was sacked zero times. I’ll take my chances with Sapp’s assessments.
Do you think Bill has a 3-4 in mind in acquiring these LBs as well?
According to the experts posting on this board 100% of the picks we don’t take would’ve been All Pro performers, unlike every pick we did take.Sure he’s a risk. About half the first rounders don’t pan out for one reason or another. Aren’t they all risks?
According to the experts posting on this board 100% of the picks we don’t take would’ve been All Pro performers, unlike every pick we did take.
They like to play with 5 and 6 defensive backs, it takes stout players up front to be able to pull that off. Last season Guy was the only one up to the task on a consistent basis.Do you think Bill has a 3-4 in mind in acquiring these LBs as well?
Barmore is a classic BB 2nd round hit or miss.
I expect that out base is 4-2-5 with Van Noy and Hightower in the middle. Judon would be one side with Winovich/Uche/Perkins on the other.They like to play with 5 and 6 defensive backs, it takes stout players up front to be able to pull that off. Last season Guy was the only one to to the task on a consistent basis.
I expect that out base is 4-2-5 with Van Noy and Hightower in the middle. Judon would be one side with Winovich/Uche/Perkins on the other.
That being said, we will play lots and lots of formations. Adding Godchaux and Anderson will help in the middle. Perhaps, we could have done better, but we did improve.
Well, you know, we here at PatsFans have supernatural bust detecting abilities.Ah yes, we can identify if someone is paying attention to instruction by a photograph showing their eyes facing a certain direction. The only way one can listen and pay attention is by staring directly at the person providing instruction without blinking or glancing away at all, ever, at any point. If one's eyes face a different direction, even if just for a moment, they're not paying attention and are automatically declared a bust.
Do you think Bill has a 3-4 in mind in acquiring these LBs as well?
Just because our base is 5 defensive backs, does not mean that we never play with four.There is no 3-4 and no 4-3.
5 and 6 DBs are the norm, meaning the choices are
4-2-5
3-3-5
3-2-6
4-1-6