lancerman
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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.Each team received $400 million from the league in 2023... so.If there is not a lot of money spent on the OL this off season then we should all stop going to games and not buy any of their ****.
It needs to be the major investment. The interior is particularly offensive. I'm afraid Onwenu hasn't been worth the investment, Jordan and Brown are not the answer, and I don't think Andrews returning will improve much except for cerebral. As bad as pass blocking is, the run blocking seems to be worse. Good lines win the first two yards, ours loses two on the snap.If there is not a lot of money spent on the OL this off season then we should all stop going to games and not buy any of their ****.
thats some ****ing context...
That looks like Slow Polk's production against his peers...bringing up the rear.
Remember when Eliot Wolf approved this OL?
At some point, we have to STOP talking about the Patriots neglecting the OL. We have to START talking about bad scouting.
You can't bring in 30 players at these positions over 5 years (I didn't include practice squad guys, but only guys who played) and have every single one of those 30 players fail (with the exception of 2 in Onwenu and Strange). A lot of resources have been wasted to buff up that O-Line.
Now, I'm still of the belief that the QB makes all the difference, and to a degree the coaching. We have seen these players pass protect well for a competent QB like Maye. We also saw them run block well last year when they strung together several 150+ running yard games. If only they could do both at the same time, and with the confidence of coaches.
But overall it is a failure. A failure of scouting and a failure of coaches.
What it isn't is a failure of expending resources. I mean, good god, we've spent a ton in draft picks!
2018
1st Isaiah Wynn
2019
3rd Yodney Cajuste
4th Hjalte Froholdt
2020
6th Mike Onwenu
6th Justin Herron
7th Dustin Woodward
2021
6th William Sherman
2022
1st Cole Strange
6th Chasen Hines
7th Andrew Steuber
2023
4th Jake Andrews
4th Sidy Sow
5th Atonio Mafi
2024
3rd Caden Wallace
4th Layden Robinson
Free Agent signings over the period:
LaAdrian Waddle
Trent Brown
Jermaine Eluemenor
Ted Karras (Return from Dolphins)
Marcus Cannon (Return from Texans)
Riley Reiff
Calvin Anderson
Vederian Lowe
Tyrone Wheatley
Connor McDermott
Chuk Okorafor
Nick Leverett
Demontrey Jacobs
Michael Jordan
Ben Brown
This was the most troublesome thing for me. They really thought Chuks was the answer at LT and the backup plan was Wallace, Lowe and Anderson.Okorafor should have never been counted on to be a starter, much less switching positions. Going into the season with him as their plan to start at LT is inexcusable.
This is Year 1 of his rookie contract. He's got another 4 years on it (providing they pick up his 5th year option which is extremely likely). If they can't get their **** together by then, then, yeah, they wasted his rookie deal.Now defense stinks too. We will unfortunately waste Maye rookie years. Let's hope we get the pick 1 so that we can trade back unless everyone comes back to life in last part of the season and we win 4 of next 6 games.
I suspect the reason Onwenu got the money that he did, is because of poor drafting and general talent acquisition, Onwenu was the best that they had on the OL (therein lies the problem) and thought that they had no choice but to overpay for him (essentially giving him RT money when he's not really a RT and only a mostly Gap Scheme RG).It needs to be the major investment. The interior is particularly offensive. I'm afraid Onwenu hasn't been worth the investment, Jordan and Brown are not the answer, and I don't think Andrews returning will improve much except for cerebral. As bad as pass blocking is, the run blocking seems to be worse. Good lines win the first two yards, ours loses two on the snap.
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