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01-13-2009 12:49 PM |
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Originally Posted by EyePod
(Post 5385330)
OK, I agree with you. I still think that they're giving him something easier to do at first because he's a rookie. This past year was used to learn the defensive schemes, get used to the game, etc. This offseason is now used to better his technique because the easier things are 2nd nature.
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I don't necessarily disagree with you, and I'm not attacking you personally, but if that is true, the defensive coaches are reeruned and need to be ejected post haste. If you draft a kid that high based on a set standard of skills, then use those skills to your advantage when he gets to your team, and don't try and re-invent the wheel. Players drafted in the top 5 are thought to be NFL ready, or more so than those taken later. Getting used to the NFL game should not be an issue after X amount of time. That certainly wouldn't warrant taking an entire season just to get used to the feel of the game, especially out of position. The Niners made the same mistake with Alex Smith - they took a spread option QB number one overall, and tried to make him a drop back passer. With the possible exception of the year he had with Norv Turner, that experiment failed miserably. If you are going to take a QB whose strength is running a spread attack with the top pick, then your offense had best be formatted to run a spread attack. The sae with Dorsey - if you are going to take a quick, powerful gap attacking defensive tackle that high, you'd be best served playing him in that same role in the pros, and let him get used to playing where he excels while getting used to the NFL.
Again, nothing personal on you. I just get annoyed when people start talkin up Dorsey as a bust when he wasn't used correctly.
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