You can almost hear him: "Raise up off me, muthafucka!!"
To be fair, the only reason why he's becoming the most dominant OT in the league is because he wears Pat McQuistan's jersey number. The power and aura of the Baby Eater cannot be refuted.it's a goddam judo throw
you know he was just waiting to pull that off. he knew he was doing it the whole way
Free with the pancake as well, I know this is crazy talk but I would be open to bringing him back at 3 mill a year for 3 years.There is something to be said for keeping this chemistry together.
I'd take Free back. The FA market for OTs kinda sucks and I don't want to be forced to move Martin or force a premium pick.Free with the pancake as well, I know this is crazy talk but I would be open to bringing him back at 3 mill a year for 3 years.There is something to be said for keeping this chemistry together.
I would still draft a guy to push and replace if he falls off.
I totally agree, especially since we wouldn't be forced to then use a premium pick on the position. I get that we could do better then Free. However when the rest of your starting 5 are as good as ours currently are, I don't think Doug Free's play is going to push the needle much one way or the other. That also include Leary who has been straight beast mode lately.I'd take Free back. The FA market for OTs kinda sucks and I don't want to be forced to move Martin or force a premium pick.
Not saying we shouldn't draft OL at all, but a 3rd or a 4th on a solid big school prospect would be as far as I'd likely go.I totally agree, especially since we wouldn't be forced to then use a premium pick on the position. I get that we could do better then Free. However when the rest of your starting 5 are as good as ours currently are, I don't think Doug Free's play is going to push the needle much one way or the other. That also include Leary who has been straight beast mode lately.
I agree, you should always draft DL/OL. Injuries and age can hit unexpectedly...Not saying we shouldn't draft OL at all, but a 3rd or a 4th on a solid big school prospect would be as far as I'd likely go.
Especially since Leary's exploding knees could go off at any time.I agree, you should always draft DL/OL. Injuries and age can hit unexpectedly...
You draft o-line and d-line early and often every year. Skill position guys and DBs don't mean shit without solid lines.I agree, you should always draft DL/OL. Injuries and age can hit unexpectedly...
The reverse is also true. The Seahawks are nowhere without Marshawn Lynch and Russell Wilson, Percy Harvin repeatedly broke the Broncos' backs in the Superbowl, and Richard Sherman got them past San Francisco.You draft o-line and d-line early and often every year. Skill position guys and DBs don't mean shit without solid lines.
Martin could be our RT. Just take the best OL you can and plug him in the hole.Good example, Denver picked up Michael Schofield in the third last year. I don't know much about the guy but he seems to have been picked about where he was supposed to go. A guy like that could be the Swing T/future RT and allow us to move on from Parnell
I like Martin at OG. I'd rather keep Free and let Martin be an All-Pro at RG than force him to OT and replace him with Bernadeau/draft pick.Martin could be our RT. Just take the best OL you can and plug him in the hole.