I try not to talk shop with him on his days off, but next time I play basketball with Curran I'm going to ask him how he thinks this team can manage 11 wins with this offensive line.
To my untrained eye this O-line was horrific last season ... and unfortunately, Dante Scarnecchia isn't walking thru that door.
... all reports out of training camp are cementing my concerns about the offensive line. Jones running for his life ... just like all of last season.
Training camp has barely started and already there are injury concerns there ... and the depth appears to be non-existent.
Not only does poor line play affect every aspect of the offense ... but now the defense is teeing off against inferior competition.
Right now Wise and Uche can get into the backfield with an effort level of a 7... Will they even know how to crank it up to 10 on game day?
If the O line kills the season it is unacceptable…it was a glaring need (especially tackle) going into the off-season and it was not addressed as such…it almost borders on managerial malpractice…would not be surprised to see a trade or two but it could be too little too late…you can see a pathway to the Pats having a solid season but if the O line is an issue they have the potential to have an ugly year.
I love Belichick for everything he’s done for the franchise but calling a spade a spade here, he has absolutely mismanaged the roster lately. Get that coveted five year rookie QB contract to have extra money to play with, only to surround that QB with middling talent. Ignored offensive tackle this offseason when it was a glaring hole. Overdrafted on Thornton, a guy who had something like a 5th round grade going in to last year’s draft. Investing a first rounder on a guard who isn’t a Quenton Nelson level unicorn. Willing to spend on Agholor but not Hopkins. Mac is not an agile QB who can throw on the run to make up for breakdowns in pass protection. Belichick knows this and still didn’t properly address it. It’s like self sabotage. I want Belichick to beat Shula’s record badly but this isn’t the way to do it.
Lots of topics to address. Hard to really evaluate the OL so far when every practice they are missing 4 starters. The O line certainly could be a huge problem if all of those players are out at the same time. People can agree with or poo-poo PFF's rankings, but by the end of the season last year, the starting OL group of Brown-Strange-Andrews-Onwenu-McDermott was ranked in the Top 5-10 range. If people aren't sold on McDermott being an option, they could kick Onwenu out to tackle again . . . and IIRC they are also using Sow at tackle. Bottom line, having an actual OL coach should be a huge upgrade over Patricia last year.
As mentioned previously, the team had several holes / needs to fill. They really needed a CB / OT / WR. They went with CB in the first . . . meaning people will gripe they didn't take an OT or a WR. If they took an OT first, people would complain they didn't draft a CB or WR. If they took a WR first, people would complain they didn't draft a CB or OT.
Thornton was a reach, but his issues have mostly been injury related. When he has practiced this camp, it's mostly been in red zone situations . . . which is not his strength as he has no room to operate and stretch the field. He's been out so much that he's been mostly working with the second unit. JJSS has had sessions where he caught every pass and looked every bit as good as Jakobi (or better).
Reports on Gonzalez and the defense have generally been very positive. After years and years of people complaining they had no pass rush, last year they were tied for second in sacks. Judon and Uche combined for 27 sacks. I'm pretty sure they will have the ability to play hard when the lights go on for real.
If they get something out of Douglas or Boutte, then they improved on 2 of the 3 weak spots they had. They still don't have a long-term plan at tackle (which I agree is not a good place to be), but they were able to make it work last year. And having BOB instead of Patricia should be a huge upgrade overall to the offense. People laughed at them for drafting a PK and a P . . . but they needed to fill those spots. Maybe not the best use of resources, but most of the time, picks past the 3rd round are more wishes and prayers.
As for Hopkins, recent history for WR over age 30 hasn't been great. There was only one 1,000 season by a player 31 or older in the past 5 years (Edelman). Nuk's attitude and work ethic is not a fit for NE. He didn't get along great with BOB, and his aversion to practice would infuriate BB. Just because they gave too much money to Agholor doesn't mean they should give too much money to Hopkins. Maybe he does a lot better than recent 31+ year old receivers. He probably could have helped, but he may not have been a huge revelation and savior to the offense. We'll never know.
Yeah, I get it. Not every draft pick has worked out. Strange was an odd pick, but he could still be a long-time starter. But if we detract points for drafting Strange, we have to award points for drafting Onwenu in the 6th round. If we deduct points for drafting Thornton, we should award points for drafting Edelman in the 7th or signing Meyers as an UDFA (or perhaps getting Douglas in the 6th). Mapu in the 3rd is starting to look very shrewd, as was Stevenson in the 4th. But you know what? That's how the draft goes for a lot of teams. Some picks are busts, others are feathers in your cap.
The best team in the league is generally considered to be KC. Here are their first and second round picks since they drafted Mahomes:
Pick 59 - DE Tanoh Kpassagnon . . . No longer with the team
Pick 46 - DT Breeland Speaks . . . Now in the USFL
Pick 56 - WR Mecole Hardman . . . one season with 600 receiving yards out of 4
Pick 63 - S Juan Thornhill . . . rated as an average safety so far
Pick 32 - RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire . . . 1600 rushing yards total in 3 seasons
Pick 63 - LB Willie Gay . . . below average LB that has not had much impact
Pick 58 - LB Nick Bolton . . . has had a lot of tackles but has graded out as an average LB so far
Pick 63 - C Creed Humphrey . . . been excellent so far
Pick 21 - CB Trent McDuffie . . . had an ok rookie season but graded out as above average
Pick 30 - DE George Karlaftis . . . didn't do much as a rookie
Pick 54 - WR Skyy Moore . . . had 22 catches his first year
Pick 62 - S Bryan Cook . . . didn't do much as a rookie
That's 12 players. They have hit on one of them. Others haven't done much so far, and a couple aren't even on the team anymore. If NE had drafted the same guys with the same results, people would be calling for BB's head. Yet the Chiefs won 2 SBs in the past 4 years and were able to draft this group of players with their early picks. Is anyone stomping their feet that the Chiefs can't draft? But they have Mahomes, so that easily deflects how they've drafted. Sounds a lot like NE with Brady in their second run of titles.