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3 years with no problem and going to a Pro Bowl. Then hurts his back but comes back and plays most of the next year until his knee gets blown out. Based on your posting recently, you should try to find something good in your life. You seem to see the negative on most anything posted. |
I certainly would have no plans to resign him either unless it was on the super cheap. But for this year he's our ride or die.
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Big-time money contract for a 30 year old with an injury history is not a Veach type of signing. |
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Also see the negative on most anything? Most of my posts the last several days are sticking me sticking up for Wanya Morris. Wtf have I been negative about? |
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***Here’s some more DJ Humphries viagra.
If you remove DJs rookie year, he has the following stats: Over his career, DJH has pass blocked a total of 3467 snaps. He’s only given up the following… 174 pressures (1 pressure every 20 pass block reps) 21 sacks allowed. (1 sack every 165 pass block reps!) To give some perspective, here are Eric Fishers #s with his rookie year removed. 5017 pass block reps 305 pressures (1 pressure per 16 pass block reps) 41 sacks (1 in every 122 PBRs) How about we go nuts and compare to Trent Williams… 6827 pbr (rookie year removed to be fair) 32 sacks (only one sack every 213 pbrs) 288 pressures (one every 23.7 pbrs) Obviously, Trent is a HOFer and DJ isn’t, but these numbers show that DJ is better than Fisher was and is probably somewhere between Fisher and Silverback in terms of effectiveness and that’s extremely exciting to think about him protecting Pats blind side. I hope he stays healthy and can help Pat become comfortable in the pocket again. |
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He will be a 31 year old free agent that will have a very limited market and his injury history will limit that market even further to where KC should be able to get him at a very reasonable contract with no more than a first year of guarantees. Pair that with the hopeful continued development of Kingsley and Wanya, and that gives us options if DJ were to miss time. He’s going to come in and solidify the LT position for us and that’s HUGE for this offense. No way Veach doesn’t give him Trey Smiths $$. |
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His injury scared me but the player gives me hope.
He had a horrible rookie season like Kingsley and made it. They need to put DJ’s locker next to Kingsley’s. That kid needs a mentor in the worst way and until yesterday there wasn’t a LT on this roster from him to learn from |
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I also think/hope that he can be our LT solution for the next about three years. We will have to pay him, but hopefully within the context of what we can afford. During that time, we may get lucky with either Kingsley or Morris living up to expectations, and it would be particularly great if that happened with Kingsley. We might get really lucky in the draft. But we will never be in a draft position where we can expect to get a top LT
If things worked out as I expect/hope we will probably Let go of Smith and use that money For Humphrey’s contract and Morris will replace Smith. I haven’t seen any commentary on this, but presumably Humphrey doesn’t have a history of excessive penalties. That will be a plus as well. |
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I like this guy. |
Over reaction planet in full tilt. The injury history is our only chance at having a upper end LT that we can afford. My prediction is he's ok here this year. We resign him on an incentive type contract where games played are a factor. He holds it down for 2-3 years and we have Driskell and Kingsley developing. Kingsleys blood first cousin was talked about as a bust his first season and is now one of the best LT's in the league. If this guy was prime Jason Peters we couldn't afford him anyway next year.
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Don't be a complete failure and allow the truly amazing players to do their thing. Just don't be the reason a play doesn't work. |
Well, he certainly talks the talk. If there was any question whether they view him as just a depth guy or a starter, that PC makes it clear how he views himself.
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