Whether he is or not, I really like his attitude in this.
Carimi Confident
Further, the clear fact, from the brief interview, that both the Ravens and Pats are interested in this kid is a sign of his toughness, imo.
Can only imagine what he could do at RT. I honestly would love him as a bookend with Long. Nearly identical sizes. He and Jake would likely make a great combo for the next decade (barring injury).
I am ready for a strong, tough, physically fit (!) RT. I know there are needs on the interior, but if the team wanted to they could even keep Carey and move him to OG. And, we still have Garner coming back and could go OG or C again later in the draft (esp. if we moved down a bit).
I just don't think Carey is reliable any more. He's inconsistent for one. He's also never been a mean power blocker. He's also injury prone. Finally, I've never liked his work ethic. He repeatedly plays 20-30 lbs over weight. In that respect he's the antithesis of Jake Long.
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Interesting factoid about Carimi is he is a observant Jew who has looked at every calendar for the next 15 yrs and won't be fasting or what have you on a single gameday..:D
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I'm sure is getting attention in the front office
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What I find interesting about Carimi's boasting, and Jake Locker's admission that he's still thinking about playing baseball, is that the media and fans aren't going to make anywhere near the stink about those things that they did when Cam Newton answered a question about his Under Armour deal by saying he sees himself as an entertainer and an icon.
But Locker's admission that he's still thinking about baseball is EXPONENTIALLY more damaging to his draft stock (which isn't to say it'll hurt him a ton, just that where the 'icon' statement didn't hurt Newton's draft stock in any way whatsoever, the baseball thing will actually make teams think twice about Locker).texanphinatic likes this. -
Just what we need, a guy on the OL who thinks he is a TO. LMAO!
When does it end? Put him up vs Wake today. If he wins one of ten battles, I woulod be surprised. -
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He must be hangin out with the entertainer and icon Cam Newton.
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Anyone can draft olinemen with #1 picks, we need playmakers not "ease Sparano's concerns about the talent on the oline" at #15. -
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I’ll say this: the offensive linemen we’ve signed and released haven’t exactly gone on to bigger and brighter things in the NFL. Donald Thomas took nearly the entire season to land as a backup on the Lions. Jake Grove still doesn’t have a job. Justin Smiley lost his. So maybe while the front office is whiffing on acquiring linemen, the coaches are doing a good job of getting them to play well enough before the front office decides to rectify its financial mistakes.
Don’t draft a lineman at #15. Don’t draft a running back at #15. Package the pick, trade up, get Newton. Maybe Gabbert. But aim for Newton.Phins28, 2k5, texanphinatic and 1 other person like this. -
an offensive linesman or running back may be the best option,
if one of the top QB prospects don't land on 15. -
hopefully:
Gabbert, Newton, Ponder, Locker
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Ingram, Wisniewski, Pouncey, Okung @ 15
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if we get one @ 15 or next year will present another opportunity.
we have too many holes to fill on offense, this is a two year repair -
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I'm the best poster in this thread...
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all I'm advocating is not wasting picks
getting true value per pick to fix the offense correctly
wherever they may fall to us in the draft
got to get the most possible offensive value out of this draft & the next to rebuild the offense