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Age: 52
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Re: Unit Analysis: Guards/Centers
Dockery gets such a bad rap here it's ridiculous. We could do a helluva lot worse. He's still young and growing into his position. He was much improved last year over his rookie season, and under Bugel he should continue to develop. It's premature to start talking about his replacement.
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Warrenton, Virginia
Age: 45
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Re: Unit Analysis: Guards/Centers
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
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Re: Unit Analysis: Guards/Centers
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In contrast, the San Diego Chargers last year drafted OT Shane Olivea in the bottom of the seventh round and center Nick Hadwick in the third round. They both started all season on 12-4 team and they went deep into the playoffs. They both played really well. They did not need three years to "grow into his position". Plus guard is the easiest of the positions on the line to play, if Dockery can not play guard, he can not play tackle or center. I still want Dockery to be a Radskin and play well. But we need a back up plan just in case he does not improve. This is his last season to prove he belongs. |
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