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:devil: Under the old regime, Gibson would have been starting, since they never met an overweight, unathletic O linemen they didn't love. In fact, he did start last year, except he was calling himself Bennie Anderson ( or mike williams). You need athletic guys up there to engage the quicker defenders; size is way overrated.

 

speaking of overrated, is it possible to be overrated when you are not even a starter. I refer to yet another article about the "great" Duke Preston. Let me interpet; he is taking a lot of snaps at center now because it is apparent to everybody that is not ever going to be a quality starter. Some versatility may help him make the team; but given the oppurtunity he never seriously challenged cast off Tuten Reyes. Not to mention he could not beat out good old Bennie Anderson last year. I don't have a problem with him as a career back up, but whats with all the publicity and gushing over the guy??

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...my bad...i thought it said "eat all" not "et al"... From what i read it was more that they were hoping to have a quicker O-line and therefore a slightly lighter O-line and run outside the tackles a lot more. I think Jauron made those comments after Gibson was cut.

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:devil:  Under the old regime, Gibson would have been starting, since they never met an overweight, unathletic O linemen they didn't love. In fact, he did start last year, except he was calling himself Bennie Anderson ( or mike williams).  You need athletic guys up there to engage the quicker defenders; size is way overrated.

 

speaking of overrated, is it possible to be overrated when you are not even a starter. I refer to yet another article about the "great" Duke Preston.  Let me interpet; he is taking a lot of snaps at center now because it is apparent to everybody that is not ever going to be a quality starter. Some versatility may help him make the team; but given the oppurtunity he never seriously challenged cast off Tuten Reyes. Not to mention he could not beat out good old Bennie Anderson last year. I don't have a problem with him as a career back up, but whats with all the publicity and gushing over the guy??

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I don't think they want Preston to replace Reyes, i think they are more looking for him to beat out incumbant Chris Villarial.

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speaking of overrated, is it possible to be overrated when you are not even a starter. I refer to yet another article about the "great" Duke Preston.  Let me interpet; he is taking a lot of snaps at center now because it is apparent to everybody that is not ever going to be a quality starter. Some versatility may help him make the team; but given the oppurtunity he never seriously challenged cast off Tuten Reyes. Not to mention he could not beat out good old Bennie Anderson last year. I don't have a problem with him as a career back up, but whats with all the publicity and gushing over the guy??

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I'm not one of the guys "gushing" over Preston, but I am willing to give the guy a chance before I say he is a bust like you seem to want to imply

 

So as a rookie centre, he should have been beating out a veteran guard last year? Did the old regime even use him that much at guard last year? Reyes was part of a very good o-line in Carolina and was only a "cast-off" cause they had a younger, and cheaper replacement who they wanted to go with. Yet again, he is supposed to step in as a second year centre and take over the job from a veteran playing a position that he has only been practicing at for a little while?

 

The new regime didn't want an inexperienced young centre being the starter this year so they brought in a good one in FA this year and thought that it the 2nd year player might have a better chance getting on the field more by learning another position on the line that they needed a little more depth at.

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I'm not one of the guys "gushing" over Preston, but I am willing to give the guy a chance before I say he is a bust like you seem to want to imply

 

So as a rookie centre, he should have been beating out a veteran guard last year? Did the old regime even use him that much at guard last year? Reyes was part of a very good o-line in Carolina and was only a "cast-off" cause they had a younger, and cheaper replacement who they wanted to go with. Yet again, he is supposed to step in as a second year centre and take over the job from a veteran playing a position that he has only been practicing at for a little while?

 

The new regime didn't want an inexperienced young centre being the starter this year so they brought in a good one in FA this year and thought that it the 2nd year player might have a better chance getting on the field more by learning another position on the line that they needed a little more depth at.

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Plenty of teams, including the Patriots, have started rookies on the O line. So the fact that the Duke could not beat out Bennie A last year does say a lot about his ability.

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Preston didn't practice at LG, he practiced at C and RG. He replaced Villarial in more than a few games during the course of the game. He had ups and downs. I'm a fan though and he is absolutely vital to this O-Line.

Jauron said the other day that they only intend on dressing 7 O lineman a game. Preston gives them that flexibility as he is the number 1 backup at all 3 interior positions. Jerman would be the other reserve who can play either tackle and can also play a bit of guard if need be.

It takes several years for Olineman to really come into form. The Patriots are the exception that proves the rule.

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Keep in mind the guy who was last year's primary decision maker for offensive linemen on this squad, Jim McNally, is still very much here.

 

:devil:  Under the old regime, Gibson would have been starting, since they never met an overweight, unathletic O linemen they didn't love.

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The Patriots also have an uncanny knack for drafting good OL players throughout the draft, every year.  Dante Scarnecchia is a magician and easily the best OL coach out there.  I wish the Bills had him.

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Wasn't the same said about McNally 3 years ago...

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