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Both were huge. Upfront was a nightmare & Chung out most certainly lead to more LB's which in this day & age isn't what you wanna see.Not having Flowers was huge. Chung as well.
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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.Both were huge. Upfront was a nightmare & Chung out most certainly lead to more LB's which in this day & age isn't what you wanna see.Not having Flowers was huge. Chung as well.
I don’t see it. Shelton and Brown are getting manhandled one-on-one. This lets guys routinely get to the next level to seal Hightower, Bentley, and/or KVN. The front badly needs a Ted Washington type. I don’t think that’s coming from Shelton.For 2 weeks some have been saying it's "correctable" but there's little analysis as to ho it'll get fixed. Haven't heard anything as to how & genuinely would like to hear what some think??
Teams have been just killing us up front. Controlling their A/B gaps like nothing. Last week it was Linder/Norwell, this week its Glasgow/Ragnow. Lang & Decker were vg too. Lots of pancakes coming upI don’t see it. Shelton and Brown are getting manhandled one-on-one. This lets guys routinely get to the next level to seal Hightower, Bentley, and/or KVN. The front badly needs a Ted Washington type. I don’t think that’s coming from Shelton.
Teams have been just killing us up front. Controlling their A/B gaps like nothing. Last week it was Linder/Norwell, this week its Glasgow/Ragnow. Lang & Decker were vg too. Lots of pancakes coming up
For 2 weeks some have been saying it's "correctable" but there's little analysis as to ho it'll get fixed. Haven't heard anything as to how & genuinely would like to hear what some think??
Is Jon Hankins still available?I don’t see it. Shelton and Brown are getting manhandled one-on-one. This lets guys routinely get to the next level to seal Hightower, Bentley, and/or KVN. The front badly needs a Ted Washington type. I don’t think that’s coming from Shelton.
He's lined up 3T. It wasn't directly at him but it wasn't a toss/sweep to the opposite side of the field. He just can't move laterally. Poor play from Butler as well but theres a play to be made there.Shelton (#71) was lined up between the RT/RG. Butler (70) is the one who is across from Glasgow (the lions center). Not sure what's expected of Shelton when the play is going away from him..
He's lined up 3T. It wasn't directly at him but it wasn't a toss/sweep to the opposite side of the field. He just can't move laterally. Poor play from Butler as well but theres a play to be made there.
Roberts got obliterated, too. He needs to show more force in run support when engaged with a blocker. If he stones the OL, the space disappears for the runner. Instead, he got blown up and eliminated from the play.
I was just making a point bc you said the play was going away from him. Like I said it wasn't directly at him but there was a play to be made there. DT's have slide, stack/shed, move around bodies to make a play at times like everyone else.BCG - No where did I imply that it was the "opposite side of the field". I said the play was away from him.
Shelton was lined up over the "B" gap between the RG/RT. The play went through the "A" gap between the LG/C. When the play starts, Shelton is immediately engaged by the RG and then chipped by the RT who then goes to the 2nd level to engage Bentley. Just by virtue of how he's lined up, Shelton was at a disadvantage on that play. Shelton moved his blocker behind Butler and eventually disengages, but the RB is already by him..
Idk man this f'in guy ….Roberts got obliterated, too. He needs to show more force in run support when engaged with a blocker. If he stones the OL, the space disappears for the runner. Instead, he got blown up and eliminated from the play.
Idk man this f'in guy ….
It's funny you say that bc last night I was watching a few clips & one of them he completely stones Ragnow. Almost knocks him off his feet but at the same time just misses the RB. He just hasn't figured out the nuances of the position.