Maelstrom787
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@SoulfishHawk I think we're all open to counterpoints from you if you'd like to enlighten us as to why some of our viewpoints are so laughable. Might even be a good discussion!
And that is the problem.Except now he's going to have to overpay bad linemen rather than good ones.
Yep. People still lament over trading Max Unger, who was a Tim Ruskell draft pick a million years ago, and was good, but probably not even one of the 20 best centers of the 2010s. Imagine if we had the better Pouncey brother or something.Vikings fans have had to put up with terrible IOL play for about as long as we have, and he is universally disliked by that fanbase.
IOL needy fanbases don't hate great centers.
Yes, but so do bad ones. This is a case of that.Great players get replaced all the time.
Your sarcasm can be almost undetectable to average consumer of .netLet's show Garrett Bradbury a .NET welcome, I checked him out, he is a perfect Schneider offense lineman.
With a one-off exception of Duane Brown, all FA OL, especially IOL signed by Schneider has a pattern, and Garrett Bradbury fits that pattern.Your sarcasm can be almost undetectable to average consumer of .net
Yeah he doesn’t sound to promising. Darnold probably would passWith a one-off exception of Duane Brown, all FA OL, especially IOL signed by Schneider has a pattern, and Garrett Bradbury fits that pattern.
Yeah. The centers in this class seem somewhat underwhelming. I like Seth McLaughlin, especially in a wide zone scheme, but he's coming off a torn Achilles in November.simply incorrect at 310 that puts him as big as ANY of the centers in this year's draft. BTW there isn't a center in the draft projected to go higher than round 3,
Yep. People still lament over trading Max Unger, who was a Tim Ruskell draft pick a million years ago, and was good, but probably not even one of the 20 best centers of the 2010s. Imagine if we had the better Pouncey brother or something.
With a one-off exception of Duane Brown, all FA OL, especially IOL signed by Schneider has a pattern, and Garrett Bradbury fits that pattern.
While I'm not a fan of his pass blocking numbers, when did you become an expert on Centers from other teams?@SoulfishHawk I think we're all open to counterpoints from you if you'd like to enlighten us as to why some of our viewpoints are so laughable. Might even be a good discussion!
It's just a matter of research. My question is why it's laughable to suggest that a center most people agree is bad is... well, bad.While I'm not a fan of his pass blocking numbers, when did you become an expert on Centers from other teams?
Relax, it's a joke![]()
I think we dodged one. If Darnold had banged the table for it, I would've been fine to swallow that pill but I really want more upside at the spot.Ok, many got their way. Bradburry just signed a 2 year deal with the Pats.
And for the record, I never once said I wanted them to sign him or not to. Was kind of just neutral on it.
Sounds like he was pretty bad in pass blocking, so that's w/out a doubt something we DON'T need here in Seattle.
It seems odd that any team would give a contract out with no physical like that. Almost inconceivable.Good point. Like Fries refusing to come here for a physical. Could have dodged that one too. You're right on the Darnold thing. If this guy was great, I suspect they would have made it happen.