SoulfishHawk
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Considering he was undrafted and changed positions, that would be a damn nice accomplishment. But, undrafted players making the pro bowl and/or contributing is pretty common under Pete. Fingers crossed you're right.
MontanaHawk05":39f4ajg5 said:JPC4Days":39f4ajg5 said:pushed around? He would have a hiccup now and then but you seriously didn't see what got the people here and on the coaching staff excited? A blood and guts power foward turned left tackle... long arms, feet of a basketball player, surprising strength, hand eye coordination, fluidity and most important the desire and determination to succeed.... yah screw that guy... cut em... what a waste of the coaches developmental time.
Do you remember the 34-31 Arizona loss at home two years ago? Fant was solely responsible for three out of Wilson's five sacks in the first half. He was also responsible for the sack early in the year where Wilson allegedly tore his pec. The tools are there, but the technique and knowledge is severely underdeveloped. He was really, really bad at being assignment correct.
Maybe Solari will work something great out of him. Cable was never going to. But he has a lot to prove, and that doesn't change just because he was an outside-the-box pick.
JPC4Days":suw9149c said:Even though he had so many more clean play's...
MontanaHawk05":280f3t6i said:JPC4Days":280f3t6i said:Even though he had so many more clean play's...
He really didn't. If you didn't watch his play carefully and see the constant errors over the season, you're in disagreement with most analysts, like this guy:
https://www.fieldgulls.com/2016/12/8/13 ... -breakdown
That breaks down one of his better games. It came before the Arizona game I mentioned and also references the Dec. 1 contest against Tampa negatively as well. As in, "disastrous".
Fant is a classic Cable pick. Raw strength and athleticism, a hunk of rubber for football brains. If you can develop him, you've got a top-tier NFL lineman. Sounds great in theory, but I'll let you figure out how well that worked for all the other Cable projects we've tried - Odhiambo, Ifedi, Glowinski. Same profile, same result.
Of course he's doing well for a guy who never played starting football since junior high. That doesn't change the fact that Russell Wilson needs more than that. He needs an NFL-caliber protector. Why do all the fans who worry for Wilson's life behind that line, and trash Pete and John for using first-round draft picks on ANYTHING other than offensive linemen, suddenly give Fant a pass because he didn't play starting football since junior high? It is the weirdest thing.
I'm not ruling him out. I am saying he hasn't earned squat, and I don't want Wilson standing behind him unless 2018 is a massive development step forward for him. His work ethic and intensity, and the presence of Mike Solari, do bode somewhat well for this possibility.
JPC4Days":2gk2awki said:MontanaHawk05":2gk2awki said:JPC4Days":2gk2awki said:Even though he had so many more clean play's...
He really didn't. If you didn't watch his play carefully and see the constant errors over the season, you're in disagreement with most analysts, like this guy:
https://www.fieldgulls.com/2016/12/8/13 ... -breakdown
That breaks down one of his better games. It came before the Arizona game I mentioned and also references the Dec. 1 contest against Tampa negatively as well. As in, "disastrous".
Fant is a classic Cable pick. Raw strength and athleticism, a hunk of rubber for football brains. If you can develop him, you've got a top-tier NFL lineman. Sounds great in theory, but I'll let you figure out how well that worked for all the other Cable projects we've tried - Odhiambo, Ifedi, Glowinski. Same profile, same result.
Of course he's doing well for a guy who never played starting football since junior high. That doesn't change the fact that Russell Wilson needs more than that. He needs an NFL-caliber protector. Why do all the fans who worry for Wilson's life behind that line, and trash Pete and John for using first-round draft picks on ANYTHING other than offensive linemen, suddenly give Fant a pass because he didn't play starting football since junior high? It is the weirdest thing.
I'm not ruling him out. I am saying he hasn't earned squat, and I don't want Wilson standing behind him unless 2018 is a massive development step forward for him. His work ethic and intensity, and the presence of Mike Solari, do bode somewhat well for this possibility.
Yes I do disagree with that guy on you... maybe not on the specific plays but in what it means... and he never had a clean play ... did you really just write that?
MontanaHawk05":6fl84u5t said:JPC4Days":6fl84u5t said:MontanaHawk05":6fl84u5t said:JPC4Days":6fl84u5t said:Even though he had so many more clean play's...
He really didn't. If you didn't watch his play carefully and see the constant errors over the season, you're in disagreement with most analysts, like this guy:
https://www.fieldgulls.com/2016/12/8/13 ... -breakdown
That breaks down one of his better games. It came before the Arizona game I mentioned and also references the Dec. 1 contest against Tampa negatively as well. As in, "disastrous".
Fant is a classic Cable pick. Raw strength and athleticism, a hunk of rubber for football brains. If you can develop him, you've got a top-tier NFL lineman. Sounds great in theory, but I'll let you figure out how well that worked for all the other Cable projects we've tried - Odhiambo, Ifedi, Glowinski. Same profile, same result.
Of course he's doing well for a guy who never played starting football since junior high. That doesn't change the fact that Russell Wilson needs more than that. He needs an NFL-caliber protector. Why do all the fans who worry for Wilson's life behind that line, and trash Pete and John for using first-round draft picks on ANYTHING other than offensive linemen, suddenly give Fant a pass because he didn't play starting football since junior high? It is the weirdest thing.
I'm not ruling him out. I am saying he hasn't earned squat, and I don't want Wilson standing behind him unless 2018 is a massive development step forward for him. His work ethic and intensity, and the presence of Mike Solari, do bode somewhat well for this possibility.
Yes I do disagree with that guy on you... maybe not on the specific plays but in what it means... and he never had a clean play ... did you really just write that?
No, I didn't. I disagreed on your assertion that he had so many more clean plays. Consistency seems to be the issue here.
Since 75% of your posts up to this point have been about Fant, I should probably say that if you ARE George Fant, I've got nothing against you. I hope you succeed - you've got crazy tools and I respect how hard you've worked.
JPC4Days":18gh0alx said:MontanaHawk05":18gh0alx said:JPC4Days":18gh0alx said:MontanaHawk05":18gh0alx said:He really didn't. If you didn't watch his play carefully and see the constant errors over the season, you're in disagreement with most analysts, like this guy:
https://www.fieldgulls.com/2016/12/8/13 ... -breakdown
That breaks down one of his better games. It came before the Arizona game I mentioned and also references the Dec. 1 contest against Tampa negatively as well. As in, "disastrous".
Fant is a classic Cable pick. Raw strength and athleticism, a hunk of rubber for football brains. If you can develop him, you've got a top-tier NFL lineman. Sounds great in theory, but I'll let you figure out how well that worked for all the other Cable projects we've tried - Odhiambo, Ifedi, Glowinski. Same profile, same result.
Of course he's doing well for a guy who never played starting football since junior high. That doesn't change the fact that Russell Wilson needs more than that. He needs an NFL-caliber protector. Why do all the fans who worry for Wilson's life behind that line, and trash Pete and John for using first-round draft picks on ANYTHING other than offensive linemen, suddenly give Fant a pass because he didn't play starting football since junior high? It is the weirdest thing.
I'm not ruling him out. I am saying he hasn't earned squat, and I don't want Wilson standing behind him unless 2018 is a massive development step forward for him. His work ethic and intensity, and the presence of Mike Solari, do bode somewhat well for this possibility.
Yes I do disagree with that guy on you... maybe not on the specific plays but in what it means... and he never had a clean play ... did you really just write that?
No, I didn't. I disagreed on your assertion that he had so many more clean plays. Consistency seems to be the issue here.
Since 75% of your posts up to this point have been about Fant, I should probably say that if you ARE George Fant, I've got nothing against you. I hope you succeed - you've got crazy tools and I respect how hard you've worked.
I rewatch games ... I might not be an "expert" "analyst" but at least I can admit that I don't have all the play information. Like the aiming points the assignment etc... all I watch for is hat on hat and the ability to sustain a block. George Fant does this better than rees odhiambo and a lot of the other tackles on the roster. Watching Duanne Brown although even he is not perfect was a breath of fresh air.... meaning this line had a way to go last year. I do however believe that just because the games are not on the t.v. these dudes don't just sit on there asses. There are plenty of players that take a couple of years to get there feet under themselves in the league. I am not be an optimistic homer ... I am being honest... it doesn't always happen that an offensive lineman comes into the league and dominants from the first rookie mini camp like Hutch or Big Walt. Sometimes yes it takes these dudes a couple of season's AND offseason's to get it going.
penihawk":3o63o2a8 said:I'm pretty sure Ifedi will play himself into his most obvious natural position at some point this year, backup on the bench. If I'm correct about that ,how does the line look with Ifedi's name not in the lineup?
Fade":349ied4c said:I know it maybe boring for some, but the team is going to want to maintain continuity by returning 4 of 5 starters into the lineup.
Ifedi is going to have to absolutely play beyond bad. I wouldn't put it past him, but still. They are going to give their 1st rd pick that will now finally be given proper coaching the benefit of the doubt.
Moving Fant to RT is speaking more about Jamarco Jones, and his long term prospects as a starting LT. They want him to get all the #2 reps at LT. So Fant has to move if he wants to keep his roster spot, and get reps himself.
If all players remain healthy.
LT Brown -- LG Pocic -- C Britt -- RG Fluker -- RT Ifedi
Key Reserves
G Roos
T Fant
T Jones
I would love for Fant to win the RT job, but I'm just being realistic here.
JPC4Days":c0j34dah said:it doesn't always happen that an offensive lineman comes into the league and dominants from the first rookie mini camp like Hutch or Big Walt. Sometimes yes it takes these dudes a couple of season's AND offseason's to get it going.
MontanaHawk05":35704oxz said:JPC4Days":35704oxz said:it doesn't always happen that an offensive lineman comes into the league and dominants from the first rookie mini camp like Hutch or Big Walt. Sometimes yes it takes these dudes a couple of season's AND offseason's to get it going.
That is the single most frequent excuse given for bad play. I'm well aware that he should rightfully get a rookie pass. But most Fant fans are proclaiming him the winner of the Fant-Ifedi battle already.
And no, I'm not trying to start stuff, actually. Players do read this board. Rumor has it that one guy even started arguing with everyone who criticized his play.
hawknation2018":2mgr7da9 said:MontanaHawk05":2mgr7da9 said:This is your annual reminder that throwing two subpar players at a position does not guarantee a starting-quality result.
Unfortunately, this is true and why they probably should have signed or drafted a starter-caliber RT. Now you've got to make the best of what you've got.
I still feel that Fluker is the best (and most experienced) RT on the roster at present. And Fant has the potential to be an adequate backup, while he learns the positions and rebounds from off-season surgery.
jlwaters1":2wo7g076 said:hawknation2018":2wo7g076 said:MontanaHawk05":2wo7g076 said:This is your annual reminder that throwing two subpar players at a position does not guarantee a starting-quality result.
Unfortunately, this is true and why they probably should have signed or drafted a starter-caliber RT. Now you've got to make the best of what you've got.
I still feel that Fluker is the best (and most experienced) RT on the roster at present. And Fant has the potential to be an adequate backup, while he learns the positions and rebounds from off-season surgery.
And what leads you to believe there was any to be had? This was an extremely weak Tackle class, The strength was all in guards and centers this year. We didn't have a 2nd round pick. I don't think reaching and drafting for need was the answer.
We already know LT and Center will be solid. Pocic was starting to play well by the end of the year, He's added strength and weight so I see no reason why he can't be a solid option at LG.
That just leads the right side. From some of the commentary I've heard is that Ifedi was asked to retreat in pass protection instead of attacking -- So there is some belief with Solari that it will play more to Ifedi's strength. I'm interested to see how that all plays out.
I'm optimistic that Ifedi (much like Britt-- (who everyone condemned his 1st 2 years here)) will make significant strides in year 3 and become at least a serviceable starter.
JPC4Days":2p9jgbon said:pushed around? He would have a hiccup now and then but you seriously didn't see what got the people here and on the coaching staff excited? A blood and guts power foward turned left tackle... long arms, feet of a basketball player, surprising strength, hand eye coordination, fluidity and most important the desire and determination to succeed.... yah screw that guy... cut em... what a waste of the coaches developmental time.