And folks bitched back then we blew a 2nd round pick. Actually it was said back then that if Webb was not the there Sims was the choice. Point is it takes time for ol players to gel.what? he started as a ROOKIE!
And folks bitched back then we blew a 2nd round pick. Actually it was said back then that if Webb was not the there Sims was the choice. Point is it takes time for ol players to gel.what? he started as a ROOKIE!
Anyone remember Andrew Greene from Indiana we drafted in the 2nd round for instance.
And folks bitched back then we blew a 2nd round pick. Actually it was said back then that if Webb was not the there Sims was the choice. Point is it takes time for ol players to gel.
No. Point is you were wrong.
Wrong ha well this was is the best oline in awile with all the guys outside of Tumsil into their 4th year or longer. Yea right. Tunsil the steal of the 2016 draft was called for the most penalties last game. Davis a free agent is just showing up after bouncing around the league look at the facts.No. Point is you were wrong.
I remember jumping off the couch and throwing a fit as soon as the name was announced. Then that night on the Saturday version of the Stardust Line radio show I ridiculed the Dolphins for that pick.
Andrew Greene was almost 26 years old at the time of the draft, yet still not much of anything. Of everyone in that draft he stood out as the sucker selection, the one you make if you have no clue toward the big picture.
So naturally it was the Dolphins.
I remember talking about Greene's age with friends as the draft approached. In those years some of the printed draft guides did a great job listing the player's birth date. Joel Buchsbaum of Pro Football Weekly always spotlighted the over aged players in his write up. Over the decades somehow that focus has been diminished, and often there is rationalization in favor of the older prospect. It is garbage thinking. That's why I was so thrilled to find the draft analyst Jim Cobern -- "Common Man Football" -- who places greater emphasis on age than anyone I have ever seen.
In such an inexact process I have no idea why a team would willingly sacrifice several percent with an older player instead of theoretically gaining a few percent with a younger than typical prospect. That is a foundation of Cobern's analysis and it is perfect, IMO.
Cobern was not high on the Dolphin 2017 draft class as a whole, as I recall, and particularly regarding Tankersley. He mentioned Asiata's age in his post draft metrics review video.
I never understand how people think if a player doesn't reach a fans expectations or or goals that makes the player "dimwitted" or a "dumbass." The player has got much closer to their dream than we fans have so if theyy're "dimwitted" what does that make us?
I think for a wholeeeeee lot of talented, smart weekend warrior types it makes us 5'10 180 and them 6'3 235.....Especially for lineman the number 1 attribute is "have been born an absolute giant of a human being"