Jake Long not at top of FA LT list
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Soooo worth it for Miami to go with the "sure thing" over the "risky QB"
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**** jake long! Whoever thinks hes better than Albert is crazy
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WE NEED JOEKEL
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They should have drafted DeCastro to play next to him.
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they should sign Albert and move him to guard.
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I don't understand how PFF grades Albert's run blocking so low when our OL gains a vastly better YPC behind him than it does anywhere else.
Even the Jones/Battle duo averaged 5.0 YPC behind Albert. |
the media told me that there aren't any QB's worth drafting so we should go with the LT!!!!!! Look at Miami and Cleveland, a top pick at LT translates to success!
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Oh and we can throw the Jaguars with their genius pick of Eugene Monroe! None of these teams needed a QB. Just plug and play the left tackle and watch the trophies pile up. |
Chris Mortensen @mortreport
Two O-linemen who will garner much attention in free agency: T Jake Long and G Andy Levitre. Long getting clean bill of health. Expand Reply Retweet Favorite More |
Long may have a clean bill of health, but he still has a lot of explaining to do. Such as why he has regressed each year since his rookie season.
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Um....how is he not at the top of the list?
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They have Vollmer ranked as #1... ????? I like Vollmer quite a bit but that is crazy talk. For me there are only two concerns regarding Long... but they are HUGE concerns.
#1 is he truly healthy and can he stay healthy #2 has Miami ruined him mentally I honestly think an organization as poorly run as Miami can "ruin" a player. You can only take so much futility and frustration before it effects you. If Long ends up back in Miami I have ZERO expectations that he will bounce back to form and be a top 3 tackle... but if he goes to a team that isn;t a complete joke then I expect him to be right back in the top 5 IF (huge if) he stays healthy. I'd love to see his value plummet and us get him to play RT but that is a pipe dream... in the end I'll be plenty happy with anyone like Cherilus, Smith, Vollmer or Loadholt. :D |
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Your homerism for this man is reaching extreme levels. |
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A healthy AND motivated Long is an elite LT. Period. It remains to be seen if both those conditions will ever be met again in the future, I'm honest enough to admit that. |
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This will probably describe Joke-el in 5 years.
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Long sucks and has been injured the past 2 years. Albert has been better than Long and Clady whom the national media thinks is better than Albert.
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Mike Garafolo @MikeGarafolo
Per @AdamSchefter estimate just now on SportsCenter, only Mike Wallace will cross $10m APY in FA. Jake Long could be in for rude awakening. |
Hey this time it's different, we arn't drafting a LT to play LT with our first we are drafting a LT to play RT with our first. It hasn't been done so away we go...
Joekeloff may bust at LT but the easy life of playing RT may just make him hold sollid at that position. |
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Hello RT Jake Long, welcome to KC.
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Jake Long, DRC, and Brad Jones.
Good FA haul there. |
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When reading the OP I couldn't help but think of Roaf coming here off of injury and the results. Yeah I remember we traded for him.
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we need a center .. and lots of D help ...
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LMAO
If we signed Jake Long to be our RT would there still be talk of us taking Jokel? Yes there would. |
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not that Long is my choice here, hell, he has major injury issues. I would not like him here. |
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I wish we had a QB on a leash that could throw for 4700+ yards and 32 TDs before winning a playoff game and throwing for 650 yards and six touchdowns. |
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I'd roll the dice on Long.
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Looking more and more like Clady and Brown were the best LT's from that draft.
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That's two 1st rounders, four 2nd rounders and three fourth rounders to help out Matt Ryan. Since acquiring Ryan with the #3 overall pick in 2008, the Atlanta Falcons have won exactly ONE playoff game. How ANYONE could believe that the Miami Dolphins would have been better off with Matt Ryan as their QB, especially without giving up an absolutely egregious amount of picks in order to surround him with talent, is beyond me. |
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Matt Ryan has been an underperforming NFL QB. Period. Like Matt Stafford, he hasn't been a Franchise QB. He's led them to ONE playoff game in 5 seasons, yet the GM has bent over backwards to surround him with talent. Unless the Falcons win the Super Bowl next year (not likely), it wouldn't surprise me to see them move on to a different QB. Why pay Matt Ryan $15 million a year when he can't win shit? |
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Miami had some decent parts, but not to the extent of Atlanta. |
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LMAO Falcons moving on from Matt Ryan.
That is one teams "trash" I would gladly get behind the Chiefs pursuing. |
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So now Ryan is just some above average qb? This place cracks me up.
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The point is that Atlanta has sacrificed draft choice after draft choice in order to surround Matt Ryan with talent and they've got almost nothing to show for it in five seasons. Pretty much the same as Miami since taking Jake Long. |
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Right? |
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The bottom line is that selecting Ryan over Jake Long wouldn't have necessarily provided different results for either team. |
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I think Ryan is very similar to the QB they traded: Matt Schaub. And I don't think Schaub is elite. |
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All of those picks/money could have been spent on other positions. |
What the **** will Smyth win? Answer: jack AND ****. So there's that,yes.
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And people acting like the Dolphins somehow would be better off with Ryan is ludicrous. That organization is so ****ed. Yes, we all know QB is the most important position but let's not swing so far to delusional that we think a QB can fix a completely dysfunctional org. |
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