01-24-2018, 03:16 PM
(01-24-2018, 02:41 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: I wouldn't be happy about "no change" with o-line personnel, and it's a tad concerning that ol Hobspin is spinning these scrubs as being salvageable.
Of course, seeing how we don't use FA, it kinda narrows our options. If we use the draft primarily to address other spots (or draft another CB to sit for 3 years), Hobs has to have us prepared to accept round 4-5 with Bodine, Ogbuehi, Fisher, etc.
Hobspin always spins scrubs into being salvageable Shake.
But imagine if Pollack actually could get something out of these scrubs...
(01-24-2018, 02:49 PM)sandwedge Wrote: Right now though, Cappa is a little lite in the pants, 299 LBS. It might take a year to put some weight on him. Technique might be there, but NFL playing strength might not.
If you could get him like you said, in the middle rounds and work with him, you might have something.
Sure is showing that NFL playing strength right now. Size isn't everything, Geno is like the same size.
(01-24-2018, 02:53 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Because Paul Alexander was in charge of developing those players and had three years to do so. It wasn't done. He deserves to be criticized.
Pollack hasn't had that chance yet, so he gets credit for acknowledging it but not criticized because he hasn't had time to work with them.
If he doesn't get anything out of them but the team keeps pushing them out there without drafting/signing replacements, then I'll start to criticize Pollack too.
If a player takes more than three years to develop into something, then A) the player shouldn't have been a first or second round pick, and/or B) the coaching is/was bad.
Spot on, we all saw what PA did with these guys.
A first rounder, 2nd rounder and his pick of a Center all were terrible under his coaching prowess lol
Lets see what Pollack can do who is coming off a year two years ago when he coached the best O-line in the NFL.