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Alex Redmond
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Redmond is signing with the Patriots
 

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How long is Bill going to put up with 2 holding
Or false starts a game and when they taking
The Pats out of FG range.

He was nothing less than garbage here
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Best of Luck Alex...

Thank you for your Service here. (it could have been worse without you)
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He plays with the mentality I want my OL to play with. If he ever puts it all together he could be good. We don’t have to hold our breath anymore in waiting for that to happen. And I’m ok with that.
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I cannot remember if Pollack kept Redmond or not.

Maybe he has potential with the right coaching.

Pats signed him for a reason.
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It's a shame that Redmond never panned out. I actually had high hopes for the guy. He's strong as a bull and fierce as a competitor. Most of his issues were rooted in penalties and mental error, rather than lack of physical strength or toughness, and that is the real shame. I attribute his lack of development to poor coaching/management. Hopefully Scarnecchia is willing to spend the time to tune up some of Redmond's bad habits up there in New England.
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(05-17-2021, 02:37 PM)impactplaya Wrote: How long is Bill going to put up with 2 holding
Or false starts a game
and when they taking
The Pats out of FG range.

He was nothing less than garbage here

My guess will be 1 game, maybe less ?
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Watch Scarnechia turn him into a near pro bowler


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(05-19-2021, 06:39 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: It's a shame that Redmond never panned out.  I actually had high hopes for the guy.  He's strong as a bull and fierce as a competitor.  Most of his issues were rooted in penalties and mental error, rather than lack of physical strength or toughness, and that is the real shame.  I attribute his lack of development to poor coaching/management.  Hopefully Scarnecchia is willing to spend the time to tune up some of Redmond's bad habits up there in New England.

(05-19-2021, 09:05 PM)BenZoo2 Wrote: Watch Scarnechia turn him into a near pro bowler


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(05-19-2021, 09:57 PM)Synric Wrote: Dante Scarnecchia retired.

Welp, in that case, it seems like unless Scarnecchia's understudy is as good as he was, the Pat's might be stuck with the same Redmond we were.
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Guess we will find out if he can be coached up or not. Smart money is not, but we will see.
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(05-19-2021, 10:10 AM)bengals67 Wrote: I cannot remember if Pollack kept Redmond or not.

Maybe he has potential with the right coaching.

Pats signed him for a reason.

Started 15 games in '18.
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(05-19-2021, 10:48 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: Started 15 games in '18.

Yep.
The primary OL was Glenn-Boling-Price-Redmond-Hart.

EDIT - Unless Pollack can perform miracles, the 2018 OL, while not good at pass blocking, is probably going to be a better run blocking OL than we'll see this year.
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