trueblue1687
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ZiggyZ. said:Pull out your old draft guides and read about these guys:
Andre Gurode
Al Johnson
Jacob Rogers
Stephen Peterman
Torrin Tucker
These 5 guys were supposed to be absolute maulers, and all were expected to be gone by the 2nd round, as all but Tucker were.
So what is the problem? The Boys draft room clearly agreed with the pundits as they took 4 of these guys really high in the draft. Yet they all are deficient.
So were these guys bad picks, or did they receive poor coaching?
Gurode would be a pretty good Guard where the mental living is easy, but center requires a little too much thought for him. Has all the physical skills to get it done. Needs: better coaching (or more coaching) and position change.
Johnson is too small and can't use technique (only average) to compensate like Stepnoski did in the 90's. Both are about the same size if Johnson is not even a little bigger. Step was/is a pothead, Johnson a drunk. Fix: ride the pine or cut/trade(would be REAL lucky to trade)
Jacob Rogers is injury prone and probably was onr of those guys who bulked up way to quick for the rest of his supporting structure to keep up (connective tissues). Smart guy, but not for NFL.
Peterman is a pretty smart guy too, from what I've heard. Don't know what his problem is other than not playing and maybe lack of good coaching??
Tucker is ********. He has all the physical skills except his feet are a bit slow for Tackle. Maybe a pretty decent guard, but flip flopping guys to different positions probably exacerbated (Tucker wouldn't know what that meant) his problems. I don't mean to sound like I hate the guy. I think he tries to play, but again...If you have ever heard him speak, the guy is mentally a notch or two above skidmark.
On another note, does anyone remember the guy who played guard for Dallas in the 90's that was nicknamed "big baby". Had some sort of heart condition or something that cut his career short. Driving me nuts tryin to remember his name.