I dont want him ,, Sure Brees/Saints have a devastating pass attack but he also abandons the run completely in games and just starts airing it out every play
Carimi apparently was playing on one leg all season. He never recovered from the knee injury he sustained in training camp. Apparently the Bears still believe he can be a good player. Sounds to me like they won't be desperate to draft a tackle in the first round.
First, where was this stated? Was there an article about Carimi that came out that I missed?
I thought the knee injury he had was way back last year during the Saints game, and that he simply aggravated it in training camp, so its been almost 16 months since it happened.
Obviously my concern is if it wasn't healed before, why would he be good to go for next season? And if he did injure something new, than our RT for the future just had two serious knee injuries in his first 2 season, and could very well get injured out of the NFL. ******.
Also, our possible LG for the future (I liked Lance Louis a lot) had a torn ACL and will be lucky to return for Week 1 next year, also not good.
Yea, line is gonna be in rough shape for a long time.
don't forget to add that Jones would be a rotational guy for us too
when you have Peppers and Izzy as DEs, you know you won't play every snap. When you add Wootons and his good season, this will take away some snaps too.
Chandler Jones was the late late late riser of last years draft. Just shows that spinning the wheel for arguments isn't a good way to have talks.
...but what does the guy that follows BSU a bit know about what Shea could do or that joke of a programm
Sorry to come out and say this, but this hate is just stupid and without any background
First, where was this stated? Was there an article about Carimi that came out that I missed?
I thought the knee injury he had was way back last year during the Saints game, and that he simply aggravated it in training camp, so its been almost 16 months since it happened.
Obviously my concern is if it wasn't healed before, why would he be good to go for next season? And if he did injure something new, than our RT for the future just had two serious knee injuries in his first 2 season, and could very well get injured out of the NFL. ******.
Also, our possible LG for the future (I liked Lance Louis a lot) had a torn ACL and will be lucky to return for Week 1 next year, also not good.
Yea, line is gonna be in rough shape for a long time.
Stated emphatically on the Score by Dan Bernstein who has sources in Hallas Hall.
It was a new injury, not an aggravation of the old injury.
Just to provide some clarification as someone who watches all of the Patriots games as well, Chandler wasn't some super imposing, all powerful force.
Jones had a good year, but you are right. Hell Bruce Irvin had the most sacks as a rookie and Mercilus had as many sacks as Jones in less snaps. For all the flack he takes, McClellin had 3.5 less sacks than Chandler Jones the Mighty in about 350 less snaps.
The biggest negative to me about McClellin is his concussion problems. He had one or two at BSU and now has had one in the NFL. That scares me.
and all of those guys are in the po's. coincidence?
Right, but they didn't start coaching at 60. This would be his first head coaching job at any level. He's only been an OC for 2 years (was removed as OC in Buffalo after 4 games in 2004) and then this year in Green Bay when McCarthy is calling the plays.
Carroll and Shannahan became a head coaches at 43, Belichick was 39.
I just want the best guy, comes down to McCoy or Arians for me. It's pretty close but I think we should hire McCoy Saturday. He is young, has had success in many different ways (Orton, Tebow, Manning...with different, not that great running backs too). He has a nice resume and is young, seems like a perfect fit for us. Even if the offensive line isn't improved in the way we would like, I have confidence he would be innovative enough to make it work.