Based upon performance, we now believe that Teague is an average Center, at best. Now, coaching / schemes may have had a lot to do with his blocking issues, however, the snapping problem is mostly his.
The question is, since he's signed to a couple of more years, what can Buffalo do with him? He was a tackle in Denver, but from all the various reports, I gather that Jennings and Williams are each better than him at OT. He could serve as a backup to the OT postions.
Can he play OG? Might he have the ability to start at RG, thereby solving one of the problems with a current roster member?
Now, Sullivan was doing pretty well in 2002. Last year, things went south primarily, it appears, because of the coaching staff. Might the new staff "fix" him? Perhaps he can step back into the RG position and solve that problem.
I know many of you are high on drafting an OL in the first round or spending big bucks on a FA. I'm just wondering if we actually need to do this for both the RG and C positions when the RG solution is already in Western NY. This would free up money / Draft Picks for focusing on a Center.
Thoughts?
The question is, since he's signed to a couple of more years, what can Buffalo do with him? He was a tackle in Denver, but from all the various reports, I gather that Jennings and Williams are each better than him at OT. He could serve as a backup to the OT postions.
Can he play OG? Might he have the ability to start at RG, thereby solving one of the problems with a current roster member?
Now, Sullivan was doing pretty well in 2002. Last year, things went south primarily, it appears, because of the coaching staff. Might the new staff "fix" him? Perhaps he can step back into the RG position and solve that problem.
I know many of you are high on drafting an OL in the first round or spending big bucks on a FA. I'm just wondering if we actually need to do this for both the RG and C positions when the RG solution is already in Western NY. This would free up money / Draft Picks for focusing on a Center.
Thoughts?
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