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What in God's name have you seen of Waddle this season that makes you think he could adequately protect the GOAT's blind side?
Pretty much a desperate idea. He didn't look horrible in the game he played before getting hurt. Right now not looking horrible is an improvement.
 
Excuse me. How do I get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice.
 
I hate to ever mention the Ravens in a good light but I hope this team goes the way or the 2012 Ravens who started 9-2, then limped into the playoffs at 10-6 and won the Super Bowl. My recollection is that at the end of the year their offensive line was god awful, but they made a couple of switches entering the playoffs and Flacco was hardly touched in the playoffs.
 
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Garbage OL drafting/neglect In = Garbage OL play Out.
 
Garbage OL drafting/neglect In = Garbage OL play Out.


The OL has been comprised mostly of:

  1. 2 rookies and a career backup at guard replacing a retired player and a player who was 'hurt' all year
  2. 1 rookie and an obviously struggling with injury/post injury issues 2nd year player at center
  3. 2 injured starters, followed by a rotational backup and a practice squad level player at tackle

Your position has some truth in it (they could have brought in Mathis or Incognito, for example), but it also ignores context.
 
Mathis sucked for the Broncos this year.
 
Mathis sucked for the Broncos this year.

Mathis got hurt and has been fighting injuries all season. However, Incognito is the big miss.
 
Benoit says Pats one of soundness defenses in nfl yet Ryan tannehill eviscerated them for 350 & 2 tds????

Miami OL is one of the worse, yet Tannehill hardly had pressure. Seems that not having Chandler made a big difference. We need Chandler at 100% for the playoffs.
 
I hate to ever mention the Ravens in a good light but I hope this team goes the way or the 2012 Ravens who started 9-2, then limped into the playoffs at 10-6 and won the Super Bowl. My recollection is that at the end of the year their offensive line was god awful, but they made a couple of switches entering the playoffs and Flacco was hardly touched in the playoffs.

You'd prefer health and peaking at the right time, but that's life. you have to play the hand your dealt. Lots of teams have limped in and won, more teams have won when they were playing great, of course.

The Pats in 2007 and 2011 had steaks of 16 and 8 wins against the Giants who lost 2 of three, then 5 of 8 going into those playoffs.
 
Miami film breakdown by Benoit. The OL has been having problems for a couple of months, but this game set a new low:




Amazing the RBs got any yards at all, but they almost destroyed the GOAT. I have heard no obvious reason (for me, no Edelman or Vollmer do not explain everyone getting repeatedly blown up). Would love to be a fly on the wall when the coaches review this tape.

To end on an up note:

pATS NEED THEIR OLD OL-INE COACCH BACK. THIS OFFENSIVELINE LACKS FUNDAMENTALS
 
I think the OL is a combination of many things.

1. Stork hasn't been the same. He looks confused. Having two vet guards beside him last year helped him a lot. Honestly, I prefer him at guard/tackle and Andrews at Center, from my layman's eye.

2. Rookie wall. Don't discount it. These guys across the line have worked harder and more this year than ever before, with the one exception of Stork. That's amazing. Hoping the week off helps - it had better.

3. I really believe that the Pats were trying a lot of different things last week with the OL - like it was a preseason game and they were trying to determine strengths/weaknesses of that group.

4. Cannon is playing with a toe injury, which plays right against his weakness at tackle (footwork).

5. The team was flat, flat, flat. And they have been for a couple of games now. They weren't flat in Denver; they just got screwed against a tough team on a tough field...and were shorthanded. They had the Eagles game in hand and some inexplicable muffs/coaching decisions/bounces took it away.

They played well against Washington (who are a legitimate playoff team) and Tennessee.

As shorthanded as they were, I expected them to lose in NJ. The Jets always play them tough, buttfumble game aside.

They never play well in Miami for some reason. Brady seems out of it down there, but they were atrocious in that game.

I don't think we'll recognize the team that takes the field in a week. The trenches are won on emotion.
 
pATS NEED THEIR OLD OL-INE COACCH BACK. THIS OFFENSIVELINE LACKS FUNDAMENTALS

They had pretty good fundamentals last year, the same year they were the worst offensive line ever.

Funny how Brady getting the ball out to open receivers in under 2 seconds has more effect on the OLine play than even personnel moves.
 
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