nuklz2594 Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 I am curious. Seeing as that Peters was a tight end and a tremendous athlete, could he be converted to a center? We then draft OL Ryan Clady out of Boise State. Kugler knows him better than anyone. Fowler would become a backup like Whittle.
FluffHead Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 yea lets make our best player switch positions in the prime of his career.....RRRIIIIIIIGHTTTT
Special K Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 I am curious. Seeing as that Peters was a tight end and a tremendous athlete, could he be converted to a center? We then draft OL Ryan Clady out of Boise State. Kugler knows him better than anyone. Fowler would become a backup like Whittle. Careful!! A post like this could cause the site to crash again!!
nuklz2594 Posted March 13, 2008 Author Posted March 13, 2008 That is just my point , he is the best player on the offensive line. Our o-line has stunk since the retirement of Hull. Peters is big, strong, and athletic enough to do it. Our line would be much better. I am merely making conversation.
BuckeyeBill Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 I may be wrong, but your best lineman should be your left tackle. That is the case in Buffalo!
nuklz2594 Posted March 13, 2008 Author Posted March 13, 2008 Fair enough. The center position is the weakest position on the line. Fowler is not the answer.
MattyT Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 There's a reason that the left tackle is typically the second-best (or sometimes even THE best) paid player on the field.
stuckincincy Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 I am curious. Seeing as that Peters was a tight end and a tremendous athlete, could he be converted to a center? We then draft OL Ryan Clady out of Boise State. Kugler knows him better than anyone. Fowler would become a backup like Whittle. Well, one doesn't often switch a LT to C. I wouldn't hesitate about taking Clady, though. I'm guessing he could move from LT to RT or G, and the popular opinion is that the OL corps isn't blessed with depth. We were really fortunate at having a minimum of OL injuries, and there are no guarantees such will repeat. OLs aren't a glitzy pick...but if presented, it would be hard to pass over a potential blue-chipper.
Lori Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 Well, one doesn't often switch a LT to C. For reasons why, see: Trey Teague.
RayFinkle Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 I am curious. Seeing as that Peters was a tight end and a tremendous athlete, could he be converted to a center? We then draft OL Ryan Clady out of Boise State. Kugler knows him better than anyone. Fowler would become a backup like Whittle. You should change your screen name to nuklzhead...seriously.
4BillsintheBurgh Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 I am curious. Seeing as that Peters was a tight end and a tremendous athlete, could he be converted to a center? We then draft OL Ryan Clady out of Boise State. Kugler knows him better than anyone. Fowler would become a backup like Whittle. I'm hoping someone like Chi wants to jump over Den to take an o-lineman and we can move down.
generaLee83 Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 That is just my point , he is the best player on the offensive line. Our o-line has stunk since the retirement of Hull. Peters is big, strong, and athletic enough to do it. Our line would be much better. I am merely making conversation. Given that LT is the hardest position on the O-line why would anyone advocate moving your star player at that position?
Captain Hindsight Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 Careful!! A post like this could cause the site to crash again!! Im pretty sure it was Hamdans Revenge that crashed the board
puente Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 I am curious. Seeing as that Peters was a tight end and a tremendous athlete, could he be converted to a center? We then draft OL Ryan Clady out of Boise State. Kugler knows him better than anyone. Fowler would become a backup like Whittle. I usually lurk here and never post, but this blows my mind and I motion for a banning of this person. There is no way we move him anywhere unless he can play quarterback.....
hudella Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 I'm hoping someone like Chi wants to jump over Den to take an o-lineman and we can move down. I agree, maybe philly would be interested, they have to be worried about Osi tearing Winston "Big Pimpin" Justice a new one, twice a year, again. But anyways I am also a Lurker and this topic was so awful that I felt compelled to speak out. Why would anyone ever take their best lineman who happens to be one of the premier up and coming left tackles in the league (voted to the pro-bowl) and try to turn him into a center... I wonder if Nuklz last name is Mularkey???
nuklz2594 Posted March 14, 2008 Author Posted March 14, 2008 Nothing like like a "brewhahahahaha" to make my day.
Mike in Syracuse Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 I am curious. Seeing as that Peters was a tight end and a tremendous athlete, could he be converted to a center? We then draft OL Ryan Clady out of Boise State. Kugler knows him better than anyone. Fowler would become a backup like Whittle. Last year someone said we should sign a midget running back, give him the ball and then proceed to throw him for first downs. At the time I thought that was the most idiotic thing I'd ever read. I was wrong. Fowler's not great but moving an all-pro LT who is a converted TE to center is just the worst idea ever. Actually signing or drafting someone would be a much better option.
bills_red Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 Well, one doesn't often switch a LT to C. I wouldn't hesitate about taking Clady, though. I'm guessing he could move from LT to RT or G, and the popular opinion is that the OL corps isn't blessed with depth. We were really fortunate at having a minimum of OL injuries, and there are no guarantees such will repeat. OLs aren't a glitzy pick...but if presented, it would be hard to pass over a potential blue-chipper. He is a pure LT. Only way he plays RT is in a ZBS. No way he can play G.
Sisyphean Bills Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 He may be right. After all, building an offensive line is like sticking together some tinker toys. A couple connectors and a few sticks and "Voila!" But this whole thread is aimless. Ultimately, the only position that has any consequence whatsoever is QB.
Recommended Posts