05-30-2017, 04:00 PM
(05-30-2017, 01:47 PM)3wt Wrote: And I think there's a wisdom in this. You don't want to toss a guy into the mix who's not totally ready.Wasn't that case for Dunlap also? I seem to remember Lewis saying he needs to learn to practice or something to that effect...
And he's not the only coach that does this. Belichick did the same thing with Brady riding the pine before Bledsoe got hurt. I think it was clearly dawning on them that Brady was a prospect that was a lot better than they thought he would be. But it took Bledsoe getting hurt for them to stick Brady in there.
Obviously the flip side of the coin is that you are squandering a superior talent you've not qualified while you make continue with a known commodity that is good but not great.
So it took an injury to get Burfict into the lineup despite his excellent pre-season performance.
Damned if you don't and you miss time with a potential pro bowl player; damned if you do and you spoil a player before he's ready for prime time.
In the present case I think he'll get enough reps for Lawson and Willis to see if they show the potential to upgrade the pedestrian pass rush of an otherwise good quality player in Johnson. If Willis shows both against the run and as a pass rusher he may get significant time. I think Lawson will be a situational pass rusher while he trains at OLB.