Does Samkon Gado have what it takes to be a legit starter?
Written by Rick Cina - PackerChatters Staff
Wednesday, 14 June 2006
I know this opinion probably isn't popular here, and I am hoping I'm dead wrong about this, but I'm still unsold on Samkon Gado, and am not necessarily surprised that Noah Herron has recently been getting reps with the first unit instead of him in these voluntary practices.
From everything I've seen, read, and heard, Gado hasn't struck me as a guy who "gets it" naturally, who has the instincts to do the right thing at the right time, such as to cut back when he should or hit a hole that he should or to have the patience to anticipate when the linemen will shift in front of him like he should.
To me, it's not about intelligence or the ability to learn as much as it's about vision and instincts, and I do believe that those things aren't something that can be significantly improved with reps and coaching and teaching. I'm afraid that those few really good games he had last year will turn out to be flukes, not signs of things to come. I'm also worried about his fumbling from last year, and that in the heat of the moment he won't just naturally grip the ball where or how he should again this year.
Gado is a feel-good story and I really like the guy, but I still don't think he has the It that it takes to play at a high level in the NFL.
Again, hope I'm wrong. I've already been wrong about Donald Driver. I thought his 2002 season was a fluke, as good players usually flash more than he did early, or from '99 to '01. I was also wrong about Al Harris, as I thought he was a penalty-prone, mediocre cover corner with 4.6 speed as of the end of '03 (well, he does have only 4.6 speed).
We'll see how '06 goes at the RB position. I've just been a little retentive with my usual optimism with regard to Gado.
Comment fr. woodbuck27: I believe with his intelligence and work ethic that Samkon can be OUR starter, as he certainly showed us alot last season. Is this just another matter of trying desperetly to find something to write about ?
Written by Rick Cina - PackerChatters Staff
Wednesday, 14 June 2006
I know this opinion probably isn't popular here, and I am hoping I'm dead wrong about this, but I'm still unsold on Samkon Gado, and am not necessarily surprised that Noah Herron has recently been getting reps with the first unit instead of him in these voluntary practices.
From everything I've seen, read, and heard, Gado hasn't struck me as a guy who "gets it" naturally, who has the instincts to do the right thing at the right time, such as to cut back when he should or hit a hole that he should or to have the patience to anticipate when the linemen will shift in front of him like he should.
To me, it's not about intelligence or the ability to learn as much as it's about vision and instincts, and I do believe that those things aren't something that can be significantly improved with reps and coaching and teaching. I'm afraid that those few really good games he had last year will turn out to be flukes, not signs of things to come. I'm also worried about his fumbling from last year, and that in the heat of the moment he won't just naturally grip the ball where or how he should again this year.
Gado is a feel-good story and I really like the guy, but I still don't think he has the It that it takes to play at a high level in the NFL.
Again, hope I'm wrong. I've already been wrong about Donald Driver. I thought his 2002 season was a fluke, as good players usually flash more than he did early, or from '99 to '01. I was also wrong about Al Harris, as I thought he was a penalty-prone, mediocre cover corner with 4.6 speed as of the end of '03 (well, he does have only 4.6 speed).
We'll see how '06 goes at the RB position. I've just been a little retentive with my usual optimism with regard to Gado.
Comment fr. woodbuck27: I believe with his intelligence and work ethic that Samkon can be OUR starter, as he certainly showed us alot last season. Is this just another matter of trying desperetly to find something to write about ?


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