The ‘Philm’ Room: FSU OC Bryan Stork (by Senior Bowl)
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The ‘Philm’ Room: FSU OC Bryan Stork (by Senior Bowl)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-philm-room-fsu-oc-bryan-stork-by-senior/
Bryan Stork – 2014 NFL Draft profile (by Erick Ward)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/bryan-stork-2014-nfl-draft-profile-by-erick/
Stork, who at 6-foot-3 7/8 and 315 pounds, brings a bigger body type to the position (Wendell is 6-2, 300). The Patriots have been vulnerable at times to inside pressure (think AFC championship game vs. Broncos), especially against bigger nose tackles, and Stork could ultimately be part of the solution.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/stork-who-at-6-foot-3-78-and-315-pounds-brings/
Aside from the obvious beard that would help him fit right in with the likes of Logan Mankins, Stork has interior versatility and great size to handle big-bodied defensive tackles. That’s something the Pats have struggled with in recent years with their collection of undersized technicians. Stork would immediately improve the depth at center and guard and could also develop into a starter before long.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/aside-from-the-obvious-beard-that-would-help-him/

It was certainly ugly on both sides of the ball for a good chunk of it but both sides turned it around. Turnovers from the defense and a dominant run game that hasn’t been seen since the days of Corey Dillon led the way.