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SuperDuperFan said:Is this a good sign for eddie moore?
No, I don't think so, I think all the players # 2 and lower on the Depth chart are in trouble. Saban has always said his biggest concern was depth.
SuperDuperFan said:Is this a good sign for eddie moore?
No, I don't think so, I think all the players # 2 and lower on the Depth chart are in trouble. Saban has always said his biggest concern was depth.
why are we making stupid trades like that. we dont need another TE we need some good O-Linemen or a QB.
Joneal7 said:we got a conditional draft pick with this?
ckparrothead said:McMichael's performance against the Bucs showed me how important to this offensive line and running game it is to have a TE that can block.
To me, Brendan Ayanbadejo was not going to make this team no matter what, everyone knew it, and trading him for John Owens does not threaten Donald Lee's position, so much as if he shows us something incredible...he might even supplant Diamond, who really is a pedestrian blocker. My best guess is that Owens doesn't make the team. But, Ayanbadejo wasn't going to either, so at least we get to take a look at another TE as we try to find those guys that can catch and block (whereas Rader just catches a la Jed Weaver, and Holmes mostly blocks a la Hunter Goodwin).
Awsi Dooger said:I remember John Owens from Notre Dame. Frankly, I didn't even realize he was still in the NFL. The guy was highly touted out of high school and Pat Haden raved about him on some early Notre Dame telecasts. Then I took a look and he was a big TE who was a competent, but hardly outstanding blocker. Not close to Donald Lee in that regard. He also seemed slow. I remember they moved him around a lot, even to defense for a while, while that coach who is now a college football broadcaster for ESPN was struggling to save his job.
Maybe John Owens has improved. Can't say I've watched him in the NFL. But the guy I remember had less speed and not even close to the blocking ability of Donald Lee. Maybe his hands are better than Lee. Admittedly, I love Donald Lee's blocking intensity and skill, plus his ability to burst open down the seam, and would hate to see him go.
Dolfan81 said:why are we making stupid trades like that. we dont need another TE we need some good O-Linemen or a QB.
Dolfan81 said:why are we making stupid trades like that. we dont need another TE we need some good O-Linemen or a QB.
SuperDuperFan said:Good point, I agree with you. WHat linebackers (and how many) do you guys think we will end up keeping now?
I'm sure they took a close look at him in that opening game. He was in on the short yardage play when the Bears scored there first TD. He didn't log any serious playing time until the 4th quarter.Awsi Dooger said:...essentially a free look-see at a player who probably impressed our coaching staff with a play or two from the Hall of Fame game...