Yoop wrote: ↑17 Jun 2021 08:23
Jenkins, Savage, Alex where starting by there 3rd game, and the only reason Gary didn't start had to do with the UFA Smiths.
I mean, if you're talking about Alexander by "Alex," that was MM.
Savage is the only one who was slotted into the starting role from the jump, like Myers is right now.
Jenkins, as we know, took over only when Lane Taylor suffered an injury. MLF explicitly stated when Taylor won the starting job that he thought it was important to have someone with experience in there. He later echoed that statement when he replaced Jon Runyan Jr in the starting lineup last year before the Eagles game. He said that the veteran DTs of the Eagles presented a challenge that he thought he'd be more comfortable having an experienced player in there, despite in both situations, the rookie (Jenkins and Runyan) playing well enough to retain the jobs.
When it comes to Gary, we heard his position coach explicitly say, just last month, that he was glad Gary was brought along slowly and that he has seen too many guys hurt by being thrown in before they're ready. At that position, in reference to gary. I know [mention]Yoop[/mention] disagreed with that rationale, but if we're talking about the coaching staff preferences, the coaching staff's quotes and actions hold all the weight.
So Barnes and Martin at ILB are the only guys that you could argue (especially Barnes, who started as ILB2 week one as an UDFA) were inserted into the lineup without necessity--technically, yeah, that could have been Ty Summers or Oren Burks. But I think at that point, Summers and Burks had proven they weren't ready, either, both being young and unpolished, and so a rookie versus someone who barely counts as a veteran sort of leveled the playing field.
But the point of this post was to say that the WAY these offseasons are going, in addition to the TYPE of players they drafted this year, feels different. That might mean that I was wrong all along. It's always been a small sample size; one year was marred by the COVID offseason which hindered rookies' development time. Or it might mean that there is a shift in thinking--that some of these players are filling pretty direct holes and need to be ready faster. That relying on average vets over rookies who look the part has been shown not to be of much benefit, i.e. Taylor over Jenkins, Kirksey over the young LBs, or even Preston over year2 Gary.
Maybe Stokes and Jean-Charles are being groomed to more-hurriedly replace King and Sullivan. Josh Myers is CLEARLY being groomed to be the day one starter at C the way Savage was at safety (I include Savage as my "no choice but to play him" in the past, since they had absolutely no capable safeties aside from Savage and Amos).
Anyway, like I said. Maybe I misread MLF's aversion based on a few quotes and an apparent pattern. Maybe I read it wrong because the specific rookies we drafted needed more time for the most part, and MLF has always played it case-by-case, but I thought I saw a broader pattern. Maybe I read it correctly and his views have begun to shift. Maybe I read it correctly but the priorities and phase of the team have shifted. I just wanted to point out that in regards to rookie impacts, this year feels different.