And even OL have tendencies. Give opponents a couple few games of film on a guard and DL coaches and players will find their weaknesses. The question around Sataoa is whether he can learn and improve as opponents adapt to him. Can he answer their adjustments with some of his own? He's a true rookie in an area where players often take 2-3 years to really develop into their best selves.I'm not making any excuses for him, but we have to keep in mind that our starting center Olu went out in the first half and was replaced by a rookie and 3rd center on our depth chart, Jalen Sundell, so it was a case of the blind leading the blind. It was a very tough situation for both players to have been thrust into.