NoDak
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How so? Catching lightning in a bottle with a late round pick is bad GM-ing?This is bad GM-Ing.
How so? Catching lightning in a bottle with a late round pick is bad GM-ing?This is bad GM-Ing.
You don’t fucking tell your hand.How so? Catching lightning in a bottle with a late round pick is bad GM-ing?
We told the world that we will have a player temporarily replace an injured player? Yeah, I can see how nobody would have ever expected that to happen.You don’t fucking tell your hand.
This dog is like his father. The tail wags after the hand is dealt.
At this stage, your apologies have ceased to be cute.
It'd be nice if he could be a Doug Free-level player. I have no clue if it'll happen or not but I think we'll have a pretty good idea based on the next month of TC/preseason.I might need some help, I could be getting hopeful on Thomas.
Watched one of the DC.com podcasts with Nate Newton and he said when Guyton got hurt he asked Will McClay about Richards playing LT and McClay didn't hesitate in saying no, it'll be Thomas. What if we found one late...
He was sort of a forgotten guy. We drafted an OT. There is hope for Asim. We had just an insane glut of interior OLine options.Yea I thought he's a guy they'd probably keep as a backup at OG and RT, LT wasn't on my radar because I thought he was an RT in college, but once I saw him getting so many reps as an LT with the 2's I went back and realized it was LT that he played in college.
They've kept schlubs like Ball and Waletzko around for 4-5 years, I figured the least they could do is give Thomas 2-3.
True, we've been lucky there for a long time. Maybe our next one isn't an elite pass blocker -- maybe he's just solid there and a people mover as a run blocker. I could live with that.You don't have to be the prettiest athlete to play LT. We just became accustomed to it because Tyron Smith was such a gifted athlete.
I mean Flozell Adams was a damn good LT. I don't think he was the quickest of foot. But damn he was huge and hard to get around.True, we've been lucky there for a long time. Maybe our next one isn't an elite pass blocker -- maybe he's just solid there and a people mover as a run blocker. I could live with that.
They say this guy has a professional attitude, so maybe he at least wouldn't be as streaky as Guyton. For all the talk about Guyton's fundamentals etc., it's his head that worries me. Lots of red flags there going back to college.
Guyton also is hurt like all time. I have a feeling of career tease from him.True, we've been lucky there for a long time. Maybe our next one isn't an elite pass blocker -- maybe he's just solid there and a people mover as a run blocker. I could live with that.
They say this guy has a professional attitude, so maybe he at least wouldn't be as streaky as Guyton. For all the talk about Guyton's fundamentals etc., it's his head that worries me. Lots of red flags there going back to college.
Got cute with this pick when they could have had a sure thing stud in the Tampa center.Guyton also is hurt like all time. I have a feeling of career tease from him.
Barton would've likely been my pick if they hadn't traded down but ultimately the trade down netted Beebe who I think is roughly just as good as Barton, so in that way Guyton is sort of a free play.Got cute with this pick when they could have had a sure thing stud in the Tampa center.
I'm not ready to go that far but it certainly is concerning. Some very talented O-lineman come into the NFL and basically never get hurt. Others entire careers seem to be derailed by injuries. I do think that sometimes when you get a guy so tall and long and then put them in a position where they are required to be physical on every play, their bodies just aren't built to withstand it. I hope that's not the case for Guyton. I do believe the reports that his camp looked much improved. But none of it matters if he isn't on the field.Guyton also is hurt like all time. I have a feeling of career tease from him.
Can't argue with that.
God damn it. These guys just can't help themselves when it comes to telling the rest of the league our secrets.
This may tell you why his preference is for Nate Thomas as the backup LT.
Have to keep the rookie in line.