Captain Hindsight Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 (edited) The Pats are pretty thin at guard now with Mankins on the PUP and Brian Waters MIA Jason La Canfora @JasonLaCanfora Patriots announce G Robert Gallery retires. Even more uncertainty on their offensive line now Edited August 4, 2012 by Captain Hindsight
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 The Pats are pretty thin at guard now with Mankins on the PUP and Brian Waters MIA Jason La Canfora @JasonLaCanfora Patriots announce G Robert Gallery retires. Even more uncertainty on their offensive line now for real? hasn't he only been in the league 3 years or something? I remember thinking he was such a can't-miss prospect.
mclauria1 Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 for real? hasn't he only been in the league 3 years or something? I remember thinking he was such a can't-miss prospect. When the Raiders drafted him Al Davis said he was the best O-lineman he'd ever seen, out of college. Like you, I thought this was fairly recent. However, he was drafted in 2004! Yep the mind (memory) is the 2nd thing to go.....
truth on hold Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 for real? hasn't he only been in the league 3 years or something? I remember thinking he was such a can't-miss prospect. Curse of the Oakland 1st rounder, shorter careers than UDFA's
Pirate Angel Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 It makes my stomach turn that this man is never going to have to work a day in his life. Why does nobody ever say "I want to be a first round bust when I grow up?"
San Jose Bills Fan Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 It makes my stomach turn that this man is never going to have to work a day in his life. Why does nobody ever say "I want to be a first round bust when I grow up?" I know what you're saying. But Gallery at one point was considered one of the better guards in the NFL (being coached by Tom Cable with the Raiders) after busting as a Left Tackle. He, like Tony Mandarich actually attempted to salvage his career and did so to a certain extent. I reserve those feelings you expressed for guys like JaMarcus Russell.
Best Player Available Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 for real? hasn't he only been in the league 3 years or something? I remember thinking he was such a can't-miss prospect. Way longer than 3 years and a bust since he was drafted as a stud tackle and became a mediocre guard and very interchangeable. I guess you can't hit on every first rounder.
Ramius Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 That's the second pats* OL to be a B word and retire instead of face the Bills OL. Toss is Jeff Otah who "failed" his physical when he realized he'd have to get torched by Mario Williams 2x per year, and we've got opposing OL men running scared.
Best Player Available Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 That's the second pats* OL to be a B word and retire instead of face the Bills OL. Toss is Jeff Otah who "failed" his physical when he realized he'd have to get torched by Mario Williams 2x per year, and we've got opposing OL men running scared. It appears that the Hoody* seems to miss rather than hit lately on signing players with little to no gas left in their tanks. Is this a sign of the beginning of the end?
Mr. WEO Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 Yet GMs continue to take o-linemen in the first half of the first round. Crazy.
Captain Hindsight Posted August 5, 2012 Author Posted August 5, 2012 Yet GMs continue to take o-linemen in the first half of the first round. Crazy. Youre kidding right?
Mr. WEO Posted August 5, 2012 Posted August 5, 2012 Youre kidding right? No. Bad teams drafting LTs in the first round never helps them. Ask the Browns and Fins. Both passed up high impact stud offensive skill position players to pick Thomas and Long. On a bad team a "Pro Bowl LT" is like breasts on a bull.
Captain Hindsight Posted August 5, 2012 Author Posted August 5, 2012 No. Bad teams drafting LTs in the first round never helps them. Ask the Browns and Fins. Both passed up high impact stud offensive skill position players to pick Thomas and Long. On a bad team a "Pro Bowl LT" is like breasts on a bull. In regards to Thomas, I'm not sure who they could have picked that would have had a bigger impact. Maybe Adrian Peterson but I think his o line is a big reason for his success. Revis in hindsight would have been a good pick
stony Posted August 5, 2012 Posted August 5, 2012 (edited) No. Bad teams drafting LTs in the first round never helps them. Ask the Browns and Fins. Both passed up high impact stud offensive skill position players to pick Thomas and Long. On a bad team a "Pro Bowl LT" is like breasts on a bull. I see what you're saying here but the opposite could be totally true as well. Good teams build from the inside out, something our FO has finally started to do. We'd all probably agree Ryan should have been drafted over Long. Today QBs are at a premium. Edited August 5, 2012 by stony
San Jose Bills Fan Posted August 5, 2012 Posted August 5, 2012 In regards to Thomas, I'm not sure who they could have picked that would have had a bigger impact. Maybe Adrian Peterson but I think his o line is a big reason for his success. Revis in hindsight would have been a good pick But arguably, what good would Revis be on a bad team? I think a bad team should try to get the best player available regardless of position. That way you draft players most likely to succeed. Any draftee on a bad team is gonna marginally help the team because football is the ultimate team sport but you want to make sure you're drafting legitimate building blocks… guys with the combination of the highest upside and the least chance to bust. I'm sure the Browns have no regrets about drafting Joe Thomas. I suppose the Fins could have taken Matt Ryan instead of Jake Long but how good would Ryan be on this Miami team? They went worst to first in Long's rookie season but have regressed since then. This will be Long's 5th NFL season and the team has not been skillfully rebuilt since his rookie year.
....lybob Posted August 5, 2012 Posted August 5, 2012 32 inch arms - tall (6,7), pretty quick and strong strong but a little top heavy- DEs could get into his body as an OT and DTs could get leverage when he played guard- he did hang around the NFL for about 8 years and it wasn't like he'd come in 59lbs overweight - so any blame goes to the GM.
John Cocktosten Posted August 5, 2012 Posted August 5, 2012 In regards to Thomas, I'm not sure who they could have picked that would have had a bigger impact. Maybe Adrian Peterson but I think his o line is a big reason for his success. Revis in hindsight would have been a good pick I'm sorry, did you just say that AD's line is the big reason for his success? Is that why they just drafted a LT and cut their LT before last season started? Can you even name another OL on the Vikings? You should rethink that statement because AD was one of the greatest high school RBs in Texas history then went to OU and ripped off 2K as a true freshman. He has almost 7K yards at 5 per rush in 5 years in the NFL. I can assure you, it's not his line. Btw, I agree with WEO. Unless Tony Boselli is there, Olineman can be had afer round 1.
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