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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.For 2016 they seem to be counting on being healthier than 2015 as enough to make it work. That's at least logical, if imperfect and potentially problematic.
As good of a coach Scar is, the expectation that he is a miracle worker is a a little overboard. Coaches need talent and healthy players to work with. If you don't have talent then as a coach you will fail.With Scar in charge there seems to be the underlying belief that he can "coach anyone up".. it is that making chicken salad out or chicken **** thing.
One thing for sure things will be better this year..
Have to say blame the OC on that. It drives me crazy when they do not change the snap count.In (somewhat) defense of the tackles in the AFCCG, when you're an OT in a loud environment, lined up against Miller or Ware and your center is tipping the snap, you're doomed. Period.
That game was on the coaching. They should have caught it and fixed - maybe even use it against the DL. And if they couldn't fix it, Andrews should have been in.
EDIT: ps. I recall reading that Denver was OFF-SIDES 8 times with no call. One sack down by the Pats goal line, Miller was in the backfield before Fleming (or Cannon?) even realized the ball had been snapped.
I had OT as a draft need like everyone else, but in Bill We Trust. Now we have Solder and Vollmer backed up by Waddle (a former starting LT now presumably recovered from the ACL that hampered him last season), and Cannon. OL is still a team thing, and hopefully the tackles will have fewer worries inside with the new additions there, along with 2 of the better blocking TEs and Develin. Sprinkle on the magic Scar dust and we are good to go. Right?
In (somewhat) defense of the tackles in the AFCCG, when you're an OT in a loud environment, lined up against Miller or Ware and your center is tipping the snap, you're doomed. Period.
That game was on the coaching. They should have caught it and fixed - maybe even use it against the DL. And if they couldn't fix it, Andrews should have been in.
EDIT: ps. I recall reading that Denver was OFF-SIDES 8 times with no call. One sack down by the Pats goal line, Miller was in the backfield before Fleming (or Cannon?) even realized the ball had been snapped.
It has been suggested here in prior threads that a quick scan around the league would show that very few teams have more than two good tackles, and many are struggling to find the second one.
I had OT as a draft need like everyone else, but in Bill We Trust. Now we have Solder and Vollmer backed up by Waddle (a former starting LT now presumably recovered from the ACL that hampered him last season), and Cannon. OL is still a team thing, and hopefully the tackles will have fewer worries inside with the new additions there, along with 2 of the better blocking TEs and Develin. Sprinkle on the magic Scar dust and we are good to go. Right?
Here are my unworthy thoughts Cousin. Bill is loading up on TEs in FA and UDFA.Why? Bennett is a one year contract. Harbor is a move TE mainly AJ Derby is a TE convert that may or may not work, and perhaps Michael Williams is the new Scar OT project.
My thoughts are . . .
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