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When Do the Jags Pick Up a Center

#41

Brewster is going to start at center and Rackley is going to train at center.. They already said this.


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#42

Brewster is terrible.  Henne of centers.

 

Quote:Brewster is going to start at center and Rackley is going to train at center.. They already said this.
 

Brewster is terrible.  Henne of centers.


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#43

Quote:Brewster is terrible. Henne of centers.



Brewster is terrible. Henne of centers.


You can say that again.
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#44

Quote:Brewster is going to start at center and Rackley is going to train at center.. They already said this.
And they also showed interest in Mack.

 

I doubt they're any more comfortable with that scenario than Chad Henne is knowing he's got to stand behind those two. Brewster is depth and nothing more.  He has had ample opportunity to flat out win the starting job.  He was so impressive last year they gave Meester a deal to stick around for another year. 

 

Free agency has barely started.  I would expect them to bring in at least one more offensive lineman (guard or center)  to bolster the front in the same way they have re-tooled the defensive line this year.  We're not done with free agency.

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#45

Quote:And they also showed interest in Mack.

 

I doubt they're any more comfortable with that scenario than Chad Henne is knowing he's got to stand behind those two. Brewster is depth and nothing more.  He has had ample opportunity to flat out win the starting job.  He was so impressive last year they gave Meester a deal to stick around for another year. 

 

Free agency has barely started.  I would expect them to bring in at least one more offensive lineman (guard or center)  to bolster the front in the same way they have re-tooled the defensive line this year.  We're not done with free agency.
 

Most of the good players in FA are gone. Mack getting the transition tag makes it a difficult signing. 

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#46

Quote:Brewster is going to start at center and Rackley is going to train at center.. They already said this.
 

Absolutely no one employed by the Jaguars has said that Brewster would start.  He's terrible.  Don't be surprised if he's gone before September.   In fact, Caldwell said they would take a look at Rackley and McClendon at center. 

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#47

Quote:Most of the good players in FA are gone. Mack getting the transition tag makes it a difficult signing. 
Once again, free agency isn't over with.  It's only just begun.  It will continue for a few more months, and there is a strong probability that there will be an opportunity for this team to pick someone up to fill either the guard or center positions. 

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#48
(This post was last modified: 03-17-2014, 04:04 PM by TheDogCatcher.)

Quote:~Any fool with a [BAD WORD REMOVED] can make a baby, but only a real man can

 

raise his children~
 

 

Couldn't help but notice your tagline, so I'm curious--how many little TMDs are there running around? Do you take them to Eagles games?


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#49

Quote:Couldn't help but notice your tagline, so I'm curious--how many little TMDs are there running around? Do you take them to Eagles games?
Hopefully he doesn't teach them how to use a computer. 

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Quote:Hopefully he doesn't teach them how to use a computer. 
They'll no doubt be a disappointment no matter what.

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#51
(This post was last modified: 03-17-2014, 06:39 PM by d3athb4dishonor.)

At this point unless there's someone we missed who they love, I think center is addressed in the draft.
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#52

Quote:Brewster is terrible.  Henne of centers.
 

 

You're not the only one to claim this, but I don't see how anyone can claim as much. He had his struggles at LG, but C is a different position, and he was one of the best at that position in college. I'm not proclaiming that he'll be great or anything at Center, but let's at least get a look at him before saying he's terrible.


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#53

Quote:Mike Brewster just might excel if given a chance to play his natural position.
I want to believe this because I had such high hopes for Brewster coming out of college, but he's shown next to nothing in the playing time he's gotten. It's hard for me to hitch my wagon to him when I really believe that there are better options in the draft, maybe even on the roster already, than Brewster. I hope I'm wrong, though.

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#54

Quote:I really like Marcus Martin at 6'3 320 out of USC. He played his first 2 years at guard and then the last year at center. He can play both center and right guard at the next level. Mike Mayock now has him listed as his top center prospect in the draft.


I see Brewster as solely a versatile backup to a draft pick now, with a roster spot that may be in jeopardy if they draft heavily to the OL interior (similar to how they attacked the secondary last year).
Yes, my evaluations agree, Martin is comfortably the best C in this class. Swanson and Richburg are a semi close 2/3 and project as average starting Cs from day one. After that you're looking at a bunch of meh that won't/shouldn't be starting for a couple years, if ever, and yes that includes many peoples beloved Bryan Stork. 

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#55

At LG Brewster was blown up several times.  Just completely bull rushed.  Not sure how that's not  a detriment at center.


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#56

Quote:Absolutely no one employed by the Jaguars has said that Brewster would start.  He's terrible.  Don't be surprised if he's gone before September.   In fact, Caldwell said they would take a look at Rackley and McClendon at center. 
Actually yes they have.. I don't agree with it but it has been said.

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#57

Quote:Actually yes they have.. I don't agree with it but it has been said.
Link?   

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(This post was last modified: 03-18-2014, 02:48 PM by BadMojoDaddy.)

Quote:Link?   

 http://www.jaguars.com/news/article-theO...849ad17033

 

Second question.. Thats the first one I found but I have seen it said before.


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#59

Quote:http://www.jaguars.com/news/article-theO...849ad17033

 

Second question.. Thats the first one I found but I have seen it said before.
It lists three guys that may compete in camp.  Doesn't name him a starter. 

 

If you want O-zone on Brewster...

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I get the impression the coaching staff isn't really looking at Mike Brewster[Image: icon-article-link.gif] as a potential starter at center. How does a guy like Brewster start every game for four years at center for Ohio State, go undrafted, then get pushed aside when an opportunity opens up to start at his natural position? I just haven't heard anything at all and I'm having a hard time figuring it out.         
Quote:John: Being a college starter doesn’t mean automatic entry into a starting position in the NFL. Brewster will have a chance to compete on the interior of the line next season. Centers often develop three or four years into their careers, and perhaps that will happen with Brewster. He still needs to improve to become a starter in the NFL. That’s not a knock. It’s true of a lot of young players and a lot of young players do just that. 

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#60

I just seriously, seriously do not think that Brewster will start at center.   His play at guard was so inept that it's hard to imagine him being able to pull it off without being a major liability.  

 

I think a rookie will get the nod - and if he's not ready right away then McClendon or a FA signing will start until the kid is good to go. 


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