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Jenning was awesome….very impressiveJennings looked like he might be ready to play
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“Hey guys, just so you know, the Pats largely sat their first and second string but the Texans didn’t.”
That’s just… stating a fact. There’s no room for it to be delusional.
I like Trevor Reid a lot, I can't believe he's still sitting out there and didn't stick in a camp. Not only is the kid a great athlete, but he has really long arms (84 1/4 wingspan) his only weakness was he needs to get stronger. It would be nice if they bring him in.About. Dam. Time.
I like Trevor Reid... A bit on the small-ish side, but he's bigger than Isaiah Wynn for instance... Good-enough arm length & wingspan... Needs more sand in his pants, but he's not weak either; and he's More than athletic enough for the position:
Trevor Reid - OT - Louisville - 2023 Draft Scout/NCAA College Football
We need a developmental Left Tackle in our building; that should be inarguable... It's practically sinful that one hasn't already been found this late in the process, but when considering that I would've preferred him to Isaiah Bolden at #245, Trevor Reid will do just fine, for now.
This is a lot of words ^Look Ross, i dont mind your koolaid disposition, but theres hardly a need for additional BS is there?
We were talking about your delusional and misleading OL post. The fact that you did not answer a single fair question says enough.
McDermott who much of this board has as starting RT (and is ahead of Reiff in TC as far as i know) or at least a swing tackle played 52%.
He looked abysmal at LT most of the time which is hardly a surprise since he cant move and has only size going for him.
Ferentz who most of this board has as C2 played 81%. He had no business wearing NFL uniform in his prime and is now 34.
Sow who is making a team and is taking 1sts snaps in TC (so hardly a 3rd stringer) played 88%.
J.Andrews who is likely making a team 73%.
From the projected starters Reiff looks to be behind McDermott in TC (if thats even possible), T.Brown is not taking snaps, Strange is fully absent and Onwenu and Anderson are on reserve lists with no info on imminent activation let alone full practice.
So your “follow up“ statement that they “sat“ them is misleading at best.
btw
This team has exactly 3 OLs you can count on as starters (Strange-Andrews-Onwenu) and there are current injury questions even there.
If youre happy with this by all means..
Look Ross, i dont mind your koolaid disposition, but theres hardly a need for additional BS is there?
We were talking about your delusional and misleading OL post. The fact that you did not answer a single fair question says enough.
McDermott who much of this board has as starting RT (and is ahead of Reiff in TC as far as i know) or at least a swing tackle played 52%.
He looked abysmal at LT most of the time which is hardly a surprise since he cant move and has only size going for him.
Ferentz who most of this board has as C2 played 81%. He had no business wearing NFL uniform in his prime and is now 34.
Sow who is making a team and is taking 1sts snaps in TC (so hardly a 3rd stringer) played 88%.
J.Andrews who is likely making a team 73%.
From the projected starters Reiff looks to be behind McDermott in TC (if thats even possible), T.Brown is not taking snaps, Strange is fully absent and Onwenu and Anderson are on reserve lists with no info on imminent activation let alone full practice.
So your “follow up“ statement that they “sat“ them is misleading at best.
btw
This team has exactly 3 OLs you can count on as starters (Strange-Andrews-Onwenu) and there are current injury questions even there.
If youre happy with this by all means..
I agree. He was put in a position where he would fail i.e LT. As a RT he is more than serviceable . If we get Anderson back for regular season it would be brown, McDermott, Anderson and reiff .McDermott has played well at times in camp at RT and IMO didn’t look as bad as people are saying against the Texans. I still think he has a chance to be an average starting RT and with Onwenu, Andrews, Strange and Brown on the line…that’s good enough IMO.
He’s a good run blocker… theirs no doubt about that.
Agreed... mostly. I still worry.This is a lot of words ^
Bottom line is Trent Brown, Strange, Andrews, Onwenu and Reiff are the starters and they're sitting.
What Ross said was 100% accurate.
The silver lining is the worst we can do is 0-17 because you can't make the playoffs with a 0 win record so you don't have to face the shame of 3 extra games of losing.0-20 here we come
There really isn’t a difference any more in playing LT vs RT. In the old days many teams would have a bigger, run stopping DE in their left and a faster pass rushing on their right. Offenses also used to “play right handed” regularly with the TE being on the offensive right side, feeding into the above.I agree. He was put in a position where he would fail i.e LT. As a RT he is more than serviceable . If we get Anderson back for regular season it would be brown, McDermott, Anderson and reiff .
Are there any players who can be backup for both guard and center ?
How important is OL for this team considering the roster (wo real blocking “skill“ players and limited explosivity)?
If you think its important and are at all worried about OL situation - do you think this situation was avoidable?
Injury is a concern every season, it was a concern in the midst of the previous dynasty.Agreed... mostly. I still worry.
I'm not criticizing or being a downer btw. I just think it's fair to worry until we see at least 4 of our presumptive starters practicing full-go at the same time. I could be wrong but I don't think we've seen that yet.
Teams have always run more to the right than left. MCDermott is a good run blocker…not so much a pass blocker. He is better suited at RT.There really isn’t a difference any more in playing LT vs RT. In the old days many teams would have a bigger, run stopping DE in their left and a faster pass rushing on their right. Offenses also used to “play right handed” regularly with the TE being on the offensive right side, feeding into the above.
Now LDE and RDE are interchangeable and often switch side to exploit matchups. TEs align all over the field and 3 WRs is the norm.
The responsibilities of a LT and RT really are no different today.
The one difference that does exist is SOME players struggle with reversing the footwork when they switch sides.
** Also in the old days pass rushing from the blindside was prioritized because you could get a blind hit but now you can’t hit the qb and short drops, and shotgun formations kind of eliminate the difference.
That’s not true.Teams have always run more to the right than left. MCDermott is a good run blocker…not so much a pass blocker. He is better suited at RT.
The silver lining is the worst we can do is 0-17 because you can't make the playoffs with a 0 win record so you don't have to face the shame of 3 extra games of losing.
Or tacking on from previous or future seasons… which is a bonusIt was a joke.