http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYpGz6kolQA
Subject came up in another thread. Forgive the video quality, threw it together quickly and didn't have time to mess with format testing and conversions and stuff to make it as smooth as possible.
Whether Vernon Carey is kept or cut, I can't help but wonder if Nate Garner deserves to be named a starter on the OL. I take it Alen disagrees but I think Garner is well suited for the changes to the ground game that Daboll will bring with him. He plays smart, head on a swivel, finds work and has some surprising agility and body control. These traits will avail him on zone plays. He's less suited to straight up power, where his inconsistency in getting off the snap often hurt him. But he was still a young player in 2009, when this video was compiled. I think he was only a second year, undrafted out of Arkansas.
As a bonus I threw in Dramatic Brady and Fistpump Tony at the end.
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i think a healthy Garner and the addition of Pouncey help stabilize this OL immensely and provides an alternative to Jerry or potentially Carey. i also look forward to what Kopa and Barbre bring to the table in camp.
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I like Garner but they'll need insurance if he can't stay healthy.
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I think Garner is our best guard, especially pass blocking, if his foot is now ok. I'd prefer to keep him inside and keep Carey if possible.
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dramatic brady FTW
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Or Berger/
To me we could use a Veteran, like last season when the brought in Randy Thomas for a look. -
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Does one injury constitute labeling a guy as injury prone?ckparrothead likes this. -
I'd rather leave Garner at guard cause I have a feeling at some point he will outplay Jerry or Ritchie and be a significant improvement there.
If they were seriously thinking of replacing Carey I doubt they would have ignored tackle in the draft to rely on Murtha who is severely overrated in some folks minds around here.Pandarilla likes this. -
I couldn't help but notice that the Patriots knew what ****ing plays we were gonna run, look at that last play run to the left.. they stacked the left side of our line... Patriots still stealing signals.
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As for Garner, Carey maybe on the bubble due to the Cap and maybe signing some FA's, Garner makes a bit more sense at RT in that case, though Murtha maybe can start at RT, but he is also injury prone, which leaves us down to Marten and Copa two practice squadder types. -
I don't really like the concept of him replacing Carey, and I don't really think that he is a good fit for long pull kind of stuff. He's in the same boat as John Jerry who is pretty athletic for his size and would be good on whatever zone and short pull stuff you need. They're basically right guards.
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I've never heard of this either. I'm not about to start scouring the forum without even knowing what to search for, so I'll just assume it's not there.
Garner did have like two surgeries on the same left foot stress fracture and that's a concern. But otherwise to my knowledge, clean injury history prior. And this one, he would have been able to start again by October or November, the Dolphins just decided they didn't want to wait. So it's not like he tore an ACL.MrClean likes this. -
His time with Jets is lost in a similar cloud.
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I watched the film.
I liked Berger 67 at center; getting a stalemate against Vince Wilfork is no easy matter.
Watching Nate Garner; when he gets beat hes playing high and the DT gets under his pads. At 6'7" I wonder if hes better suited at OT wear he'll face a taller, longer, guy versus a fireplug with an attitude problem. -
Just for reference I went through Google advanced search knocking out the years 2010 and 2011 and a separate search for his time with the Jets without any Miami references.
I found as much as this guy:
[video=youtube;3QGFiBsbOT8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QGFiBsbOT8[/video]CHRIXUSFIN and Pandarilla like this. -
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