I had BB over for martinis last week and he told me Eliot Wolf pounded the table for him to take Herron so he took him.
Oh, so that’s why he missed the pig roast. And Wolf has a man crush on Herron, as you know.
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I think the D did the bigger of the sh-ts that is in the bed although the bed is quite sh-tty as ST also did a shi-t but possibly not as big as the other two sh-ts.Pata offense sh-t the bed, OC can go interview starting Sunday now. still no semblance of even trying to use tight ends, 1 catch to Henry and none for Jonnu
I just mentioned this in the post-game thread - agreed that Herron looked fine. He didn't look demonstrably worse than Wynn. I am curious if they can find a suitor for Wynn in a trade. Even if they only get a mid-round pick, they'd get almost $11M in cap space back.@DropKickFlutie we've discussed the O line alot recently. Curious to get your take...Herron was awful at RT early on....Last night at LT he was actually not bad...thought he did a decent job. Probably his natural position.
Yep Herron was not the issue last nightI just mentioned this in the post-game thread - agreed that Herron looked fine. He didn't look demonstrably worse than Wynn. I am curious if they can find a suitor for Wynn in a trade. Even if they only get a mid-round pick, they'd get almost $11M in cap space back.
2022 could be (not saying I’m advocating) :I just mentioned this in the post-game thread - agreed that Herron looked fine. He didn't look demonstrably worse than Wynn. I am curious if they can find a suitor for Wynn in a trade. Even if they only get a mid-round pick, they'd get almost $11M in cap space back.
Killer sacks let up by Mason and Brown, both of whom looked like they were asleep on the respective plays.Yep Herron was not the issue last night
Only on pass protection. On running plays he was disappointing. Our backs couldn’t even average 4.0 yards per carry.Yep Herron was not the issue last night
Only on pass protection. On running plays he was disappointing. Our backs couldn’t even average 4.0 yards per carry.
This goes to poor coaching. One of the co-offensive line coaches—I believe the smarter of the two—was out this season for virus shot noncompliance.
The decision not to move Brown to LT and insert Onwenu at RT, where he would have been a serious man mover in the running game, needs to be asked if BB this off season.
@DropKickFlutie we've discussed the O line alot recently. Curious to get your take...Herron was awful at RT early on....Last night at LT he was actually not bad...thought he did a decent job. Probably his natural position.
Thanks Captain.....would you be ok with a n O-line next year of Brown, Wynn, Andrews, Mason, Onwenu.....thoughts?He is absolutely a Left-side and Not a Right-side lineman, with 3 seasons of starting experience at LT for Wake Forest, though some of his physical & athletic traits are barely LT-caliber... He should compete with Billy My Boy Sherman for the backup LT/LG job, if there's even a job like that available in camp, though Sherman might be better-off making the complete transition to backup Center, given his own underwhelming physical & athletic makeup.
I like some of your suggestions fern....I am hoping we keep Brown.....he is an all pro level RT....not sure about LT but I think he'd be fine and as Captain Stone mentioned, Herron might be a good candidate for a backup spot at LT.....I might also want to try Wynn at guard and see how he does during training camp...he is always highly ranked as a run blocker and that position may suit him better.2022 could be (not saying I’m advocating) :
Herron-Karras-Andrews-Shaq-Onwenu
Herron-Onwenu-Andrews-Shaq-Brown
Wynn-Onwenu-Andrews-Shaq-Brown
But in the draft, if they go OT in the first round, it could also be a version of the above (depending on who goes/who stays) and a rookie. FA movement will be a factor.
Yeah, what a come down from a couple of years ago when Trent Brown was awesome at LT. He had an awesome coach, too.With the way Brown played last night (4 hurries and a sack allowed) that kills your assertion.
i would love to hear the logic of starting Herron over Owenu
Thanks Captain.....would you be ok with a n O-line next year of Brown, Wynn, Andrews, Mason, Onwenu.....thoughts?
I don't think Brown was that bad last night...he had that one bad play where he gave up the sack but I think he was faked out by Mac spiking the ball.I would, though the egg Trent Brown laid last night didn't help his case much... and I don't know if I would offer him even the $9M he earned this past season... LG is Isaiah Wynn's natural pro position too, same as RT/RG is Onwenu's...
Brown - Wynn - Andrews - Mason - Onwenu really should've been the starting OL coming out of the bye week anyway.